GPicSync
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GPicSync automatically inserts location in your photos metadata so they can also be used with any 'geocode aware' application like Picasa/Google Earth, Flickr, loc.alize.us, etc.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
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- POX removed GPicSync as alternative to ACDSee Photo Studio
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GPicSync automatically inserts location in your photos metadata so they can also be used with any 'geocode aware' application like Picasa/Google Earth, Flickr, loc.alize.us, etc.
Features:
- Automatically geocode your photos (in the EXIF header).
- Use a GPS tracklog in the GPX format or NMEA format (multiple selection possible).
- Support elevation data if present in the tracklog.
- Create a Google Earth KML file to directly visualize the geocoded photos and track in Google Earth.
- Create a Google Maps file to publish your pictures and track on the web.
- Automatically associate audio or video files in Google Earth and Google Maps.
- Create a Google Earth KMZ file (containing your geolocalized pictures and tracklog).
- Add additional geonames and 'geotagged' metadata (for automatic tagging in Flickr for example) and create an automatic IPTC caption.
- manually write latitude/longitude in a picture EXIF or a selection of photos.
- Handy tools integrated (Time correction tool, EXIF reader, GPX inspector, rename pictures with date/location).
- Supports Jpeg pictures and main RAW files format.
- Available in English, French, German, Italian, traditional and simplified Chinese, Catalan, Russian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese and Czech.



