IPhoto 11 GPS Coordinates

Where can I find the GPS coordinates in iPhoto 11 for geotagged pics? In iPhoto 09 this information was available under the Photos menu "Show Extended Photo Information".

Afraid not.  However, as Larry suggested you can use x EXIF Viewer for Mac OS X to get the GPS coordinates from the file.  Just launch EXIF Viewer and drag the photos from iPhoto's window onto the EXIF Viewer icon in the Dock to get this:
No need to export the photo to get the info.

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  • Where can I find the GPS coordinates in iPhoto 11 for geotagged pics? In iPhoto 09 this information was available under the Photos menu "Show Extended Photo Information".

    Where can I find the GPS coordinates in iPhoto 11 for geotagged pics? In iPhoto 09 this information was available under the Photos menu "Show Extended Photo Information".

    I think you can only see the map.  To see the actual EXIF data you would need to export and use a viewer.

  • How to send from IPhoto to GPS coordinates?

    how to send from IPhoto to GPS coordinates?

    Do you wish to locat a photo using Lat/Long?  See iPhoto Help
    Add places to your photos
    If you have photos that don’t have GPS information, including print photos that were scanned to a disk, you can still map your photos in Places.
    https://help.apple.com/iphoto/mac/help/index.html?lang=en#
    Watch the movie (about 2 minutes)
    View and organize photos using Places
    iPhoto matches recognizable location names you enter, such as “Seattle” or “Milan,” to a mapping database. When you add a location to a single photo or an entire Event, those photos are marked on the Places map.
    Or, if you have latitude and longitude information for the place where you shot your photos, you can use that information to add the location.
    Important:  You must be connected to the Internet for the Places feature to show photo locations on the map.
    Show
    To add a place name:
    Hide
    To use latitude and longitude to add a place:
    Select the photo or Event you want to add location information to.Tip:  If you select an Event, the location is added to every photo in that Event. But you can add locations to selected photos without adding locations to them all. To do so, select the photos you want, move your pointer over them, and then click the Info button. Skip to step 3.
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    Select “Assign a Place,” and then type the latitude and longitude, separated by a comma.For example, you can type “24, -110” or, if you prefer, you can use a longer format, such as “24.15988731, -110.50838234.”It’s important to always put the latitude first.
    Look at the map to confirm the location, and then do one of the following:
    If the location is correct, continue to step 5.
    If the location is incorrect, retype the latitude and longitude, or drag the pin to a more exact location on the map.You can use the plus and minus buttons to zoom in and out, and drag the map to center it on a better spot.Note:  You can move marker pins only in the small map that appears below Places in the Information pane. You can’t drag marker pins on the full-size Places map.
    If you want, you can view the location marked on the full Places map by clicking the arrow next to the location name.
    Show
    To copy the location of one photo to other photos:
    Was this page helpful?Send feedback.
    © 2011 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
    LN

  • Bug in Preview's Exif viewer (inverted GPS coordinates)?

    Hi,
    I've been scratching my head quite a lot over this one...
    I'm finalizing an application that gets your GPS coordinates off your Google Latitude history and uses them to geotag your pictures. The idea is to make it easier to use the "Places" functionality of iPhoto, Picasa, etc...
    Anyway, I cannot explain why Preview seems to display an incorrect longitude (it drops the "-" sign which places a California picture somewhere in China...) when Exiftool, Picasa and, yes, even iPhoto seem to get it right.
    I know some of you will probably think I'm looking at 2 different pictures (I probably would think the same if I were you) but I've double, triple checked. In fact a simple "Show in finder" from iPhoto or Picasa will bring up the picture for me to double-click.
    Anyway, see for yourself:
    The picture in question
    Exiftool
    in iPhoto
    in Picasa
    in Preview
    Any feedback appreciated.

    tbertran wrote:
    However, that would not explainwhy the very complete exiftool output is spotless (as far as I can tell). IPhoto and Picasa also get it right...
    That's all well and good. But even if you have smoking-gun evidence that there is a bug in Preview (and it isn't a show-stopping bug either), it will be months, if not years until said bug is fixed. Until then, your output will not work in Preview. So, in any case, you are going to have to modify your code to produce output that Preview can read. Other applications are able to produce such files that Preview can understand. What is the difference?
    My advice is to continue working with other tools to generate identical files with identical tags. Then find the difference in output between the other tool and yours. That should identify where the bug lies.

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    IPhoto 11:  for purposes of cross-referencing photos with physical samples (rocks, plants...) I want to be able to display (or otherwise discover) the actual GPS coordinates that iPhoto has imported with my still photos from Sony HDR-CX520V high definition video camera (GPS enabled).  Can I find the coords within iPhoto?

    I don't believe you can. I'm pretty sure that Graphic Coverter  can do this.

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    I noticed the geotagged photos from my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S3 with Android 4.3.1 Jelly Bean) have GPS coordinates always rounded to integers in Aperture. However when viewing the photo coordinates on the phone directly before importing in Aperture, or using a non-Apple tool (such as ExifTool), precise coordinates with minutes and seconds are displayed. After some research, I conclude this is an Apple bug. It affects iPhoto and Preview.app too (probably due to same underlying code reading Exif tags).
    Did you experience the same bug? What phone and firmware were used to take the picture?
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    Yosemite has fixed the issue. Coordinates are now correctly displayed.

  • Manually geotagging using GPS coordinates - not location names?

    I recently came back from a vacation in Oregon where I took close to 1000 pictures. Since I knew it would be difficult to remember the exact location of every picture, I brought along a standard GPS and took a snapshot of the coordinates displayed on the screen at each location I took pictures. I probably should have tested my theory first, but I assumed I could just plug the GPS coordinates manually into iPhoto. It turns out I can only use a location name - not coordinates. Since most of my photos were taken away from civilization, they don't exactly have names.
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    Thanks for your help!

    iPhoto has a neat feature called "Help"
    Here is what it says about your question:
    *Using latitude and longitude to add places to your photos*
    If you have latitude and longitude information for the place where you shot your photos, you can use it to add the location to your photos and Events.
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    Select “photo place” for photos or “event place” for Events, and then choose “Find on map” from the pop-up menu that appears as you type.
    The Add New Place dialog appears.
    In the search field, type the latitude and longitude, separated by a comma.
    For example, you can type “24, -110” or, if you prefer, you can use a longer format, such as “24.15988731, -110.50838234.” It’s important to always put the latitude first.
    Look at the map to confirm the location, and then do one of the following:
    If the location is correct, continue to step 6.
    If the location is incorrect, you can enter the latitude and longitude in the search field again, or drag the pin to a more exact location on the map.
    If you want, use the plus and minus buttons to zoom in and out, and drag the map to center it on a better spot.
    When you’re finished, click the Assign button.
    LN
    Message was edited by: LarryHN

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    Thanks for pointing that thread out to me..
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