Congratulation to the new Geo Tag Panel in Supreme V2.
I think this is developed perfectly and will fit all my needs for now.
Cheers,
Michael
Geo Tag Panel
Geo Tag Panel
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Re: Geo Tag Panel
Thanks Michael!
Hert
Hert
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Re: Geo Tag Panel
+1
This was the main thing missing in PS.
And kudos for various other improvements.
Kees
This was the main thing missing in PS.
And kudos for various other improvements.
Kees
Re: Geo Tag Panel
+1 indeed! And thanks for all the many other improvements.
Jim (Photo Supreme: AMD Quad-Core A8-5500 Accelerated Processor 3.2 GHz; SSD; 16GB DDR3 SDRAM; Win10x64)
Re: Geo Tag Panel
Thank you all for the kind words.
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Re: Geo Tag Panel
Please add my thanks and congrats to the new panel as well... I too think it is really well designed, fast and easy to use.
Just one question - when creating a catalog label and assigning Geo info to that label - is there a way to assign the data using a Map/pin placement? This would be a really easy way to add the data without having to know exact coordinates or find an image on my drive that have the same coordinates.
Thanks again for adding this great feature!
Just one question - when creating a catalog label and assigning Geo info to that label - is there a way to assign the data using a Map/pin placement? This would be a really easy way to add the data without having to know exact coordinates or find an image on my drive that have the same coordinates.
Thanks again for adding this great feature!
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Hi Andy, thank you for the compliment.
In the Catalog Label you don't have access to a Map. However, you can copy the coordinates from the GEO Tagging panel and paste them in the Catalog Label details panel
Hope that helps
In the Catalog Label you don't have access to a Map. However, you can copy the coordinates from the GEO Tagging panel and paste them in the Catalog Label details panel
Hope that helps
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Re: Geo Tag Panel
Ah yes.. thanks Hert - that certainly does help. Was just trying to come up with an easy way to assign coords to a label without first having to assign them to an image and then loading that image. This will help...
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Geo Tag Panel Default map starting point
I join the congrats about the Geo Tagging feature.
One questin: is it possible to change the default starting point of the map in the geotagging panel. Currently it opens at NewYork, and every time I have to pan long way to Europe.
Toomas
One questin: is it possible to change the default starting point of the map in the geotagging panel. Currently it opens at NewYork, and every time I have to pan long way to Europe.
Toomas
Re: Geo Tag Panel
Thank you all.
Toomas, you can right click in the map to search for a location more close to you
Hope that helps
Hert
Toomas, you can right click in the map to search for a location more close to you
Hope that helps
Hert
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