Geotagging Photos with digiKam | Linux Today

Geotagging Photos with digiKam

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Dmitri Popov
Nov 3, 2009

“In digiKam, select the photo you want to geotag and choose
Image -> Geolocation -> Edit Coordinates. This opens the Edit
Geographical Coordinates window containing a map. Drag the map with
the mouse and zoom on a specific area to locate the exact place
where the photo was taken. Alternatively, you can use the Search
field to enter the address, for example: botanic garden, berlin,
germany. Hit then the Search button, and you should see a list of
found places that are marked with pins on the map.”


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