Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Sometimes it’s hard to tell what something is supposed to do. Microsoft released their GPS tagging, metadata handling software called Pro Photo Tools a few days back, and I introduced it here.
Since then, I’ve tried it out some to see how it worked, and even used the geotagged photos on Flickr and Zooomr while testing [...]
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Tags: EXIF, GPS, metadata, Microsoft, software
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