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Whats the recommended workflow?

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Whats the recommended workflow?

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HoudahGeo is the only one-stop photo geocoding solution for the Mac. Its feature set covers the two very different workflows in photo geocoding: • Geotagging for archival: store the location the photo was taken as a means of indexing, finding, browsing, … photos. For that you will want to get HoudahGeo in the process as early as possible. HoudahGeo’s task will end with writing to EXIF/XMP to the files or the sidecar. The photo library application will read EXIF/XMP data written by HoudahGeo. With HoudahGeo you may also tag images hosted in your favorite photo management application. When writing EXIF/XMP, you will be offered the option to write to the Aperture master / iPhoto original. Thus geotags will be carried along as you create new versions of the image. Photo library applications cache metadata of managed photos. You need to trigger the reloading of metadata. In iPhoto, this feature is named “Rescan for Location”. In Aperture, you will use “Reload Metadata from EXIF”. Integrat

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HoudahGeo is the only one-stop photo geocoding solution for the Mac. Its feature set covers the two very different workflows in photo geocoding: • Geotagging for archival: store the location the photo was taken as a means of indexing, finding, browsing, … photos. For that you will want to get HoudahGeo in the process as early as possible. HoudahGeo’s task will end with writing to EXIF/XMP to the files or the sidecar. The photo library application will read EXIF/XMP data written by HoudahGeo. With HoudahGeo you may also tag images hosted in your favorite photo management application. When writing EXIF/XMP, you will be offered the option to write to the Aperture master / iPhoto original. Thus geotags will be carried along as you create new versions of the image. Photo library applications cache metadata of managed photos. You need to trigger the reloading of metadata. In iPhoto, this feature is named “Rescan for Location”. In Aperture, you will use “Metadata > Update from Master”. Inte

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