JOBO PHOTOGPS User Manual page 10

Geo-imaging geotagging solution
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The first possibility is that one or more of your photos have been assigned location information from
the 'wrong' GPS data capture, or perhaps have not been assigned any location information at all. In
such cases you can copy/paste or drag/drop location information from one photo or GPS data
capture to one or more photos.
The table below describes the various actions that can be performed. Note: all of the usual windows
short cut keys (such as Ctrl-V for paste, Del for Delete etc.) are available if you wish to use them.
Action
Desired
Copy location
of one Photo
(or GPS
capture) to
another
Copy location
of one Photo
(or GPS
capture) to
many others
Delete
location from
a photo or
photos
Undo the
previous copy
location
operation
Photos which have automatically assigned location data are flagged with a blue pin
which have had their location data edited are flagged with a red pin
The second possibility is that photoGPS has been unable to automatically determine the correct
address and/or nearby POIs for one or more of your photos. In this case, you can manually edit the
information. Simply double click on a photo to show more details. In the detailed view you can edit
the address and existing POIs and/or add new POIs. Press 'OK' to save the new location information,
which can then be copied to other photos if required, as above.
What you need to do
Drag and drop in the usual
way
Right click on the photo (or
GPS capture), select copy
from the menu.
Select the photos to which
you wish to copy the
location using the mouse.
Right click the mouse button
when over one of the
selected photos and select
paste from the menu
Select one or more photos.
Right click the mouse and
select delete from the menu.
Right click the mouse
anywhere in the photos area
and select Undo Paste
Location from the menu
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Result
Location of the
initially selected
photo (or GPS
capture) is copied
to the photo into
which it is
dropped
The selected
photos are given
the same location
as the initial
copied photo
location (or GPS
capture)
The locations and
points of interest
will be deleted
from the photos
selected
The previous
location(s) are
restored
. Photos
.

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