
Select File -> Settings -> Map and then in the Initial Map Position box hit the drop down and use the location of your choice ( like Home!) Select OK at the bottom and you’re done!

Now that you have your home location saved, lets setup GeoSetter so that your default location is your home instead of the City of Berlin. (Work, Lake House, Neighbor’s Back Yard, Etc.) This will be such a time saver later! Select OK and you will see that Home is on the Favorite location now! Feel free to add a few more places where you regularly take photos. Give the location a name (Like Home) and then click the Get From Web bar to auto-populate the additional data: Got the marker on your house? Right above the search box, next to the Favorite field, select Add/Edit… Lets add your address to your GeoSetter favorites. This is how you correct the geotag location or make it more exact. If you click on the map you will notice that the marker moves around. That red marker is key! The latitude and longitude of that marker will be transferred to our photos when we geotag them. Zoom in a little bit on the map, get comfortable moving it around. You will see a red upside-down tear drop marker. Type your address in the Search field and select Search. You enter your address, I’ll enter 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Next, lets enter a location we want the map to default to every time we open this program. First, Click the pencil icon under the map. The first thing you will notice is that the map defaults to Berlin. You’re back! Great! Start up GeoSetter and you should have a screen that looks like this:
#Geotag creator install#
Ready Freddie? Go download and install GeoSetter from Here.

#Geotag creator how to#
When I say quickly, I mean I can do a hundred photos in a few minutes.īefore we get started, take a quick look at the posting on How To Manage Pictures From Multiple Digital Cameras – (Think Family Vacations, Out with friends, Company Picnic, etc. Here is a great freeware program to easily and quickly geotag your photos. Have you ever seen someone’s photos online and noticed that there is a map showing exactly where the photo was taken? Ever wish the Latitude and Longitude information your iPhone attaches to photo’s was more accurate? Need to correct GeoData? No Problem! YOU can do it!
