Geotags.org > Ogle Earth: Reverse geocode in iPhoto '09 using AppleScript
[Ogle Earth] I've cooked up a couple of scripts you can try out using iPhoto and Google Earth. All you have to do is select a photo that has a location associated with it, be it a GPS related date or one you have chosen from within iPhoto, then run the script.
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[Community Mashup] Reverse geocode in iPhoto '09 using AppleScript - Community Mashup ...: Adam Burt writes in with some news that will be of interest to Mac users who like to script their workflows: I guess you might have seen this, with this week's update of iPhoto to 8.0.3 Read More.
[Ogle Earth] Ogle Earth: Google Earth for Mac + AppleScript = Geotagger! (and ...: Pandora's box indeed: we've had our own minor headaches with cross-platform issues between Mac and Windows, and as developers dive into the Windows API and now AppleScript, the experience of missing out on "something cool in Google Earth" because it's only been tricked out on a particular platform, well, I guess it's a part of growing up.
[High Earth Orbit] Writing iPhoto Exif Data :: High Earth Orbit: [...] After I’ve either meshed up my coordinates, or have a list of locations, I fire up iView Media Pro, or iPhoto, and use my Applescript scripts in addition to ExifTool to actually write the GPS metadata. Because photo editing applications (like the aforementioned Photoshop) are usually very mean and don’t restore geo-metadata on edit and save, I suggest you edit all your photos first, and apply the geo Exif as the last step before uploading.
[bioneural.net] An ABC of geotagging photos on the Mac at bioneural.net: Track logs and wayppoints can sometimes be loaded into geotagging software directly from the device (via Bluetooth or USB), or via a file that has first been exported from the device—with or without a file format conversion. Since the software supplied with your device is likely to be Windows-only, you may need to use a third-party connection/ conversion tool under OS X.
[Ogle Earth] Links: submillimeter KML, Barcelona update censors ...: Catalonias governmental GIS office gets to censor those bits it wants to of aerial photography. (Satellite imagery, on the other hand, is beyond its jurisdiction.) At least the censorship is obvious, as opposed to camouflaged.
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