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Inspiring
June 21, 2022
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import of GPS data

  • June 21, 2022
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How do I make sure that GPS data (if available) are imported during import of a picture file in Elements Organizer?

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Inspiring
June 25, 2022

I'll do a short summary:
1. If I have a new picture file that is not in the Organizer and then import it into the Organizer, GPS data are absent in the Organizer, but present in the Editor.
2. If I open that same file (not yet imported into the Organizer) in the Editor, the GPS data are avalable under File Info. If I then transfer the file from the Editor into the Organizer, the GPS data are availble in the Organizer.

Inspiring
June 25, 2022

A small addition. If a picture in the Organizer without GPS representation on the map is transferred to the Editor from the Organizer and then, after some minor edits, is saved (replacing the orginal file), GPS data are correctly represented in the Organizer.

Inspiring
June 26, 2022

But even so, such pictures do not appear on the Map.

Inspiring
June 22, 2022

I made a mistake. When I select a picture that is not displayed on the map in "Places" and open it in the Editor and select File Info, this displays location data, latitude and longitude. Even so, it is not displayed on the map.

Walter_H
Legend
June 22, 2022

Hi Van, I have no idea why you can see the GPS data in the Editor File info but it does not show in the Organizer metadata GPS section or on the Places map. Possibly the GPS data was recorded in a non-standard way so that the Organizer didn't recognize it.

 

Were these photos that don't show on the map taken with the same camera as those that do show on the map?

--Walter in Davie, FL
Inspiring
June 22, 2022

All taken with my phone (Huawei P30 Pro). If the gps data are non-standard, Google Photos apparantly can deal with it.

Walter_H
Legend
June 21, 2022

You can confirm that GPS data has been imported by selecting a photo in the grid and then clicking on the Places tab at the top-center of the window. Zoom the map in and you will see tags for photos that have GPS data.

--Walter in Davie, FL
Inspiring
June 21, 2022

Thanks for your suggestion, Walter. I know that once GPS data are imported, pictures are placed on the map in "Places". But my problem is that gps data are not imported, although they are available in the original file.

Walter_H
Legend
June 21, 2022

You can view the metadata in the photo file by selecting a photo in the grid and clicking the "Keyword/Info" button in the lower-right corner of the window. Then click on "Metadata" in the info panel and scroll the list down. The GPS data is at the bottom of the list.

 

If the metadata info shows GPS data, try a right-click on the photo and select "Update Thumbnail" from the popup menu. And then check the Places map to see if shows up.

 

If no GPS data shows in the list, try the "Update Thumbnail" to see if it adds the data when it reads the photo.

--Walter in Davie, FL