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I made a metadata booboo over thousands of photos in Lightroom. I overwrote the GPS data in Lightroom with the wrong location. I have the original NEF files with good GPS data. Many of the files have Lightroom edits. Is there a way to clear ONLY the GPS data in Lightroom and re-read it back in from the NEFs?
I realize I could delete all the XMPs and re-import, but then I lose all my edits and other metadata that I've entered.
Anything is on the table...plugin, etc.
There isn't a way to do this with just LR. You could use the free ExifTool, using these steps:
1. Back up your catalog!
2. In LR, select all the affected photos and do Metadata > Save Metadata To File to write up-to-date metadata to the .xmp sidecars of the NEFs.
3. Use ExifTool to copy the GPS fields from the NEFs to the corresponding .xmp sidecars. Beware that ExifTool has a steep learning curve -- you might look at the examples at the end of its command-line documentation to get hints.
3. With
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There isn't a way to do this with just LR. You could use the free ExifTool, using these steps:
1. Back up your catalog!
2. In LR, select all the affected photos and do Metadata > Save Metadata To File to write up-to-date metadata to the .xmp sidecars of the NEFs.
3. Use ExifTool to copy the GPS fields from the NEFs to the corresponding .xmp sidecars. Beware that ExifTool has a steep learning curve -- you might look at the examples at the end of its command-line documentation to get hints.
3. With all the photos still selected in LR, do Metadata > Read Metadata From File.
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Thanks...that points me in the right direction. Anyone have some tips on the command line arguments for exiftool that would do the trick?
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