New versions of PhotoInfoEditor and PhotoGPSEditor released
MMISoftware has just released updates to PhotoInfoEditor and PhotoGPSEditor
Both programs are free and can be downloaded from MMISoftware (PhotoInfoEditor Download and PhotoGPSEditor Download). Donations are accepted to support future development – PhotoInfoEditor Donation and PhotoGPSEditor Donation.
So, what is new?
Well, with PhotoGPSEditor we have added support for jpe and MRW image files and it is now possibly to load multiple GPS (gpx or NMEA) files to combine trip/track data. We also corrected a small bug which was a typo in the main window
And, with PhotoInfoEditor we also added support for jpe and MRW image files.
Not exactly earth shattering changes, but changes that are worth a download (Downloads: PhotoInfoEditor | PhotoGPSEditor). Both programs are now only 1.2 MB to download.
Both programs are ‘donation-ware’, so if you wish to support continued development please consider making a donation (Donate to: PhotoGPSEditor Donation | PhotoInfoEditor Donation) or visit the MMISoftware GPS and Camera Stores.
Program Descriptions:
PhotoInfoEditoris an easy to use meta-data editor for photo files.
With PhotoInfoEditor you can add location and summary details to RAW and JPEG photo files. Location information consists of latitude and longitude data, as well as town, area/region, and country. This can be added manually (just type it in) or ‘automatically’ by placing a pointer on a map to get the latitude and longitude data, and then allowing the program to add town, area/region, and country information. This process can also be described as ‘geocoding‘ a picture/photo. Summary information can be added by typing it in!
PhotoGPSEditor is an easy to use meta-data editor for RAW or JPEG photo files, plus it can match data from GPS (gpx or NMEA) files.
With PhotoGPSEditor you can add location and summary details to a photo file. Location information consists of latitude and longitude data, as well as town, area/region, and country. This can be added automatically by matching up photos with GPS (gpx or NMEA) file track data, manually (just type it in) or ‘automatically’ by placing a pointer on a map to get the latitude and longitude data. The program can then add town, area/region, and country information. This process can also be described as ‘geocoding’ a picture/photo. Summary information can be added by typing it in!