MTbob wrote PSE 19 changed the name of the US to "United States of America." In prior releases, it was simply "United States." Now, when I add US locations, they go into a new category--different than all the previous releases. This is a bug. Is Adobe planning to fix it? What is the easiest way to work around it? Can we expect more issues related to the spelling of nation names coming from the PSE location function? |
Adobe has changed its Map function to link with another online Map supplier since Google no longer allows third party applications to connect directly to the free Google Maps, the result being that users of previous PSE version have lost the ability to connect to Google Maps. The new supplier is reported to be inferior by some users, but it is available and more future proof.
The naming of locations is different anyway, which is bad for tagging places in the catalogs, but the way Google Maps did it was constantly criticized. That's why many users like me did not rely (only) on the map feature to tag places. I have always used standard keywords for that purpose in my personal places hierarchy.
By the way, this is not a bug. It's a decision from Google.
What Adobe offers is access to an external free service. Read the bottom paragraph in the system requirements.
Photoshop Elements system requirements
Many users want to access directly many social media sites or photo storing or displaying sites. It's quite common for those sites to close access to their services, for different reasons including safety and privacy.
So, what Adobe offers is to develop a connecting interface to the relative connecting interface with those sites AND integration of the information gathered from them into the catalog tagging structure. Not a single line of code has been changed in old PSE versions, but connection with Google Maps is now refused.
Search this forum for other posts on the subject. Since I don't care much for displaying locations on a map, my tagging is driven by the way I need to retrieve photos in a search. I don't need to store the whole Map hierarchy like 'Bois de Boulogne','île de France','France', 'Europe'. The first one is enough and in French. The text search will find it instantly. People with real mapping needs (travelers for instance) may want to explore other external tools like geosetter.