![]() Michael Lee is the creator of GPStamper, a tool which takes geolocation information and writes it into an image as text. Our version creates photo overlays rather than icons with photos in the popup. We created a similar tool using JavaScript which you can find here. The installer also adds an entry in the ‘Send to’ section of the right-click menu so you can simply right-click on a photo or folder and select Send to->GEPix. Note that the installer can create an icon on the desktop which you can drag and drop photos onto, but it does not create a start menu item as the program is not designed to be run by clicking directly on its icon. Note that you cannot drag and drop multiple photos at once, but rather put them into a folder which you can drag and drop. However, instead of simply tagging photos with location data, it also places them on the Google. To see a photo when you click on an icon, you first need to save the KML file into the folder where your photos are and reopen it in Google Earth. Geotagging photos with Google Earth and Picasa Picasa also features a geotag button in its interface. The KML shows camera icons where your photos are. It then creates a KML and opens it in Google Earth. Rather than opening the program directly, you drag and drop a photo, or a folder containing multiple photos onto the program icon or a shortcut to the program. It comes in two versions, a standalone version and one with an installer GEB reader Michael Lee is sharing a free tool he created for importing geotagged photos into Google Earth.
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