Geotagging with IPhoto 11

I have been geotagging photos on my both my Imac and my macbbook. Is there any way to synch the two without creating a lot of duplicates?

Sync the two what? Libraries? You could merge them with iPhoto Library Manager ($20)
Regards
TD

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  • Geotagging with iPhoto and Flickr

    Question in a quick and detailed version:
    (quick version: )
    What do you all think is the best way to geotag photos that are already stored in your iPhoto library? If you have a workflow involving iPhoto, geotagging, and possibly uploading to flickr or some sort of image sharing site like that, please post it!
    (detailed version:)
    I recently discovered geotagging, thanks to Flickr adding the new "map" function, whereby you can drag and drop your flickr photos onto a yahoo map. This is great and all, but it only affects the images I have on flickr. . . it does nothing for the EXIF data of my images I have stored in iPhoto.
    Basically, my goal is to not have to do anything twice. I want to be able to geotag my photos once. . . write a caption/description for my photos once, apply iPhoto keywords to the photos once, then upload to flickr and have all the caption and tag (=flickr version of keyword) and geotag data already applied by the time the photo hits the web.
    My current workflow:
    -Import photos from camera directly into iPhoto
    -Make subset album of best photos which I will later upload to flickr
    -In iPhoto, write descriptions and apply keywords to each of those best photos
    -Use the FlickrExport plugin to get those photos onto flickr.
    -Once photos are in flickr, use flickr's "map" function to drag and drop photos to their location.
    Pros of my workflow: Now I have keywords (= tags in flickr) and captions both in iPhoto AND on Flickr, and I only had to apply and write these once.
    Cons: While my flickr photos are now geotagged on the web site, my photos in iPhoto remain locationless.
    I have googled around and learned a bit about applications like Geotagger, which lets you assign lat/lon/altitude information to your photos (jpegs only, I think) using GoogleEarth BEFORE you import the photos into iPhoto. Basically this adds lat/lon/alt values to your photos EXIF data, but you have to do this before importing the photo into iPhoto, because iPhoto only reads the EXIF data into its cache once (when the photo is imported). Hence, if you imported your photos into iPhoto first, and then used Geotagger, the original photo's EXIF data WOULD be updated, but iPhoto would not DISPLAY (or possibly export) that EXIF data properly.
    Ideally, I'd love to geotag my photos after they have already been imported into iPhoto. Geotagging before importing to iPhoto is obviously an option, but it means I have to look at a list of photos in the finder, open them one by one in Preview or something so I know which image it is and where it is, THEN use geotagger to geotag. . . THEN import them to iPhoto. It would be more convenient to do this geotagging after I've already imported the pics into iPhoto and used the nice gui to decide which pics I want to geotag in the first place.
    Also, if I want to go back and geotag photos that I imported into my iPhoto library several years ago, there does not appear to be a way to do that at all without exporting the photo, geotagging, and re-importing it. If I do that, then the newly re-imported and geotagged photo will no longer have the description/caption or keywords that I spent all that time applying some time in the past, and I have extra work on my hands! Ugh. Why doesn't iPhoto support geotagging? This seems like something Apple should have thought of.

    Mike G.:
    Yes, iPhoto has had fields in its "show photo info" windows for lat/lon/alt for a while now. It gets all this photo info from the EXIF data that exists in the jpeg before you import it into iPhoto. This EXIF data is written to your photo file by your digital camera, usually. When you import the photo file into iPhoto, the program reads in the EXIF data (time photo was taken, exposure, f-stop, etc.) and populates the fields in iPhoto's "show photo info" windows.
    Hence, if you already have lat/lon/alt data in the EXIF of your photo file BEFORE you import it into iPhoto, then iPhoto will populate those fields upon import.
    The "bug" in iPhoto, however, is that the EXIF file is never again refreshed after the photo has been imported. That is, if you import a photo, then manually go and and change the EXIF data in that original photo file (not in iPhoto), then the EXIF data will have been changed, but iPhoto won't know about it. It will just show you the cached EXIF info that it grabbed when it first imported the file.
    Hence, if you want iPhoto to show you the lat/lon/alt data, you have to geotag BEFORE you import. OR, if you've already imported a non-geotagged photo, you can export that file, geotag it outside of iPhoto, and then re-import. But then, of course, you have to re-apply all the keywords and caption information to the newly re-imported photo. (pain in the butt!)
    Of course, this is all sort of nitpicky: my only complaint is that iPhoto doesn't SHOW you the lat/lon exif data if you geotag after iPhoto import. But that lat/lon data IS still in the photo file. You can see this by using the iPhoto Flickr plugin to upload your geotagged photo to Flickr: when it shows up in flickr, the photo will have its lat/lon info and be properly placed on the map.
    I just think it would be nice if you could see your geotagged photos lat/lon info in iPhoto without having to go to so much trouble.

  • Geotagging with Aperture and a 5D mark 2

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    So here's my question, currently aperture doesn't support real geotagging like iPhoto does, at least not with a mappable interface, however the metadata does support it currently.
    What would you guys say is the best way to record GPS points and later sync them to aperture? I don't need anything to be super accurate, even only about 50 meters would be fine.

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    Top tip - take a photo of the time on the GPS once in the day, make sure you get the seconds, then alter the time of all that days photos to match later in GpsPhotoLinker for super accuracy. I just leave my Garmin on all day in my pocket while I snap away. No need then to fuss getting the camera time to match exactly the time on the GPS before shooting.
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    http://www.ubermind.com/products/maperture.php
    Message was edited by: Arturus

  • Recreate Photos library after geotagging in iPhoto?

    By now I am well aware of the inability to add geotags in Photos.  I did not know this when I first loaded Photos and it imported my library from the iPhotos data file, which has a lot of untagged pictures.  Can I delete my current Photos data file, finish geotagging in iPhoto, and then later load up Photos again and recreate the library?  I would prefer this because the untagged photos are spread throughout my library, and tagging in iPhoto and then importing into Photos on a piecemeal basis would be very hard.
    I am mainly just nervous about deleting the Photos data file

    Yes, you can delete the Photos library and start again with your previous iPhoto Library.
    And when you are finished you can upgrade the library again.
    Any edits you already made in Photos will be lost, however.

  • Is there a major flaw with Iphoto in regards to organizing and backing up?

    Is there a major flaw with Iphoto in regards to organizing and backing up? And how should I proceed??
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    Basically I want to create folders called "Trip to Italy 2003" or "Rachel's Wedding" and place all the photos associated with that event in those folders. The problem I run into is that I have a bunch of duplicates. I have heard of a program called Duplicate Annihilator which has gotten favorable reviews. If I import them into Iphoto all the photos are placed in random named folders. I say random because some of the photos were taken on cameras that didn't have the date set correctly. Hence some of my photos will appear in a labyrinth of folders called "Modified / 2001 / Roll 17 / DCM482 / Image25874654.jpg"
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    If you still have the original files you might consider what I do. I rename each file with the date it was taken using the international date format: YYYY-MM-DD-001.jpg. You can download the demo version ofMedia Expression and automatically rename each folder of photos with the EXIF date and a sequential number. This makes chronological searching and sorting much easier both in iPhoto and the Finder.
    If you want to not only manage the photos but the folders then Expression Media will let you do both. It will let you rename files after being imported into a catalog, move them between folders, add ITPC metadata to the files, create virtual albums called Supplemental categories, and much, much more. I use it as my primary DAM and iPhoto for special projects like books, slideshows, calendars, etc.

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  • Hi I just got a new macbook pro i7 processor and i am trying to send a email with  iPhoto and it comes back with The Email sever didn't recognise your username /password combination I'm with btyahoo  thats my I S P

    hi i just got a apple macbook pro on sat... it is the i7 processor 13inch.. the thing is i have been trying to send a picture with iphoto but it just comes back with the sever didn't recognise my Email/password combination

    Go to the Mac App Store main page and click on Support under Quick Links.
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  • Problems with iPhoto after exporting library to external hard disk

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    Gina2008
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    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
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    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
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    Regards
    TD

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