Picmeta PhotoTracker 1.20
Description
Picmeta PhotoTracker: The Ultimate Geotagging Solution for Your Digital Photos
Are you tired of manually tagging your photos with location data? Do you want a hassle-free way to geotag your images? Look no further than Picmeta PhotoTracker, the ultimate geotagging solution for your digital photos.
Picmeta PhotoTracker is a powerful software that virtually connects any GPS receiver with your digital camera. It automatically geotags your photos based on the track data from GPS exchange files. With Picmeta PhotoTracker, you can easily add location data to all of your digital photos without any manual effort.
One of the best things about Picmeta PhotoTracker is its compatibility with many file formats including RAW. It directly writes GPS EXIF data to. jpg,. tif,. crw,. dng,. nef,. pef, and. jp2 formats. For other formats such as. cr2 it creates XMP sidecar files based on Adobe standards.
With Picmeta PhotoTracker's easy-to-use interface and intuitive features, you can quickly and easily tag all of your digital photos with accurate location data. Whether you're a professional photographer or just someone who loves taking pictures on vacation or during outdoor activities like hiking or camping, Picmeta PhotoTracker is the perfect tool for adding location information to all of your images.
Here are some key features that make Picmeta PhotoTracker stand out:
1) Easy-to-use interface: With its simple and intuitive interface, even beginners can use this software without any difficulty.
2) Compatibility with multiple file formats: Unlike other geotagging software that only supports certain file types, Picmeta Photo Tracker works seamlessly with many different file formats including RAW.
3) Automatic geotagging: This feature saves time by automatically adding location information to all of your digital photos based on track data from GPS exchange files.
4) Direct writing of GPS EXIF data: This feature ensures that the location information is embedded directly into the image file itself rather than being stored in a separate database or sidecar file.
5) XMP sidecar creation for unsupported formats: For unsupported file types such as CR2 format used by Canon cameras it creates XMP sidecar files based on Adobe standards so that users can still benefit from automatic tagging capabilities
6) Customizable settings: Users have full control over how their images are tagged including options like altitude correction and time zone adjustment
7) Batch processing capabilities - Users can process large numbers of images at once saving them valuable time when working through large collections
In conclusion,PicMeta Phototracker is an essential tool for anyone who wants to add accurate geo-location metadata to their photographs quickly and efficiently. Its compatibility across multiple platforms makes it an ideal choice for photographers using different camera brands while its user-friendly interface makes it accessible even if one has little experience in photo editing tools. So why wait? Download this amazing software today!
Full spec
Publisher | Picmeta Systems |
Publisher site | http://www.picmeta.com |
Release date | 2012-01-27 |
Date added | 2012-01-27 |
Category | Digital Photo Software |
Sub category | Digital Camera Firmware |
Version | 1.20 |
Os requirements | Windows, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 |
Requirements | None |
Price | Free |
Downloads per week | 0 |
Total downloads | 766 |
Comments:
I've been using Picmeta PhotoTracker for a couple of months now and I must say it's a great tool for managing and organizing my digital photos. Highly recommended!
I agree, Michael! Picmeta PhotoTracker has been a game-changer for me. It makes it so easy to keep track of all my photos and their metadata.
I'm thinking of giving Picmeta PhotoTracker a try. Can anyone tell me if it supports RAW photo formats?
Yes, Robert! Picmeta PhotoTracker supports RAW formats. It's one of the reasons I love using it. You should definitely give it a try!
I've been using Picmeta PhotoTracker for a while now, and I have to say it's a bit slow when handling a large number of photos. I hope they improve the performance in future updates.
I haven't experienced any major performance issues with Picmeta PhotoTracker, David. Maybe it depends on the system configuration or the size of the photos you're working with. Just wanted to share my perspective.
I've noticed that Picmeta PhotoTracker doesn't have advanced editing features like Photoshop. But if you're looking for a software solely for photo organizing and tracking, it does a great job!
I completely agree, Maria. I use Picmeta PhotoTracker alongside Photoshop, and they complement each other perfectly. Each software has its own strengths.
I've recently started using Picmeta PhotoTracker and I'm impressed with its GPS tagging feature. It automatically tags my photos with the location data. Saves me a lot of time!
That's great, Jessica! I've been manually adding GPS tags to my photos. I didn't know Picmeta PhotoTracker had an automatic feature. Thanks for sharing!
I find the user interface of Picmeta PhotoTracker to be a bit confusing. It took me some time to figure out all the features and options. Would be great if they could improve the UI.
I agree, Sarah. Picmeta PhotoTracker has a steep learning curve when it comes to the user interface. Once you get the hang of it, though, it becomes easier to use.
I've been using Picmeta PhotoTracker for a long time, and I have to say the customer support is amazing. They respond quickly to any issues or questions I have.
I had a great experience with their customer support team too, Thomas. They were really helpful and resolved my problem in no time.
I'd like to add that the face recognition feature of Picmeta PhotoTracker is quite impressive. It automatically detects faces in my photos and allows me to tag them.
I agree, Michael! The face recognition feature is one of my favorites too. It saves so much time when organizing photos with people.
I'm concerned about the security of my photos. Does Picmeta PhotoTracker have any privacy features to protect my valuable photos?
Yes, Robert! Picmeta PhotoTracker has several privacy features. You can password-protect your photo libraries and even encrypt sensitive information in the metadata.
I appreciate the response, Emily. Privacy features are important to me, so it's good to know that Picmeta PhotoTracker offers them.
Do any of you know if Picmeta PhotoTracker has a mobile app? It would be great to have the same functionality on my smartphone.
Unfortunately, Melissa, Picmeta PhotoTracker doesn't have a mobile app yet. Hopefully, they will consider developing one in the future.
I've heard rumors that the developers are working on a mobile app, Maria. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
Is it possible to directly share photos from Picmeta PhotoTracker to social media platforms?
Unfortunately, Jessica, Picmeta PhotoTracker doesn't have direct social media sharing capabilities. You have to export your photos first and then manually upload them to your preferred platform.
I find the search functionality of Picmeta PhotoTracker to be quite powerful. It allows me to quickly find photos based on various criteria like date, location, tags, and more.
Absolutely, Sarah! The search feature is a huge time-saver, especially when you have a large photo collection. It's really convenient.
I had some issues with the latest update of Picmeta PhotoTracker. It crashed a few times on my system. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I haven't encountered any crashes, Thomas. It might be worth reaching out to their customer support team to see if they can help you troubleshoot the issue.
I've been using Picmeta PhotoTracker for a long time and it has become an essential part of my photo management workflow. Can't imagine organizing my photos without it!
Same here, Michael! Picmeta PhotoTracker has made my photo organization so much easier and efficient. It's a must-have software for any photography enthusiast.
I finally tried out Picmeta PhotoTracker, and I'm really impressed with its features. It has exceeded my expectations. Thanks for recommending it, everyone!
You're welcome, Robert! I'm glad you're enjoying Picmeta PhotoTracker. It's always great to hear positive feedback from fellow users.
I've been using Picmeta PhotoTracker for a while now, and I have to say it's a bit slow when handling a large number of photos. I hope they improve the performance in future updates.
I haven't experienced any major performance issues with Picmeta PhotoTracker, David. Maybe it depends on the system configuration or the size of the photos you're working with. Just wanted to share my perspective.
I've noticed that Picmeta PhotoTracker doesn't have advanced editing features like Photoshop. But if you're looking for a software solely for photo organizing and tracking, it does a great job!
I completely agree, Maria. I use Picmeta PhotoTracker alongside Photoshop, and they complement each other perfectly. Each software has its own strengths.
I've recently started using Picmeta PhotoTracker and I'm impressed with its GPS tagging feature. It automatically tags my photos with the location data. Saves me a lot of time!
That's great, Jessica! I've been manually adding GPS tags to my photos. I didn't know Picmeta PhotoTracker had an automatic feature. Thanks for sharing!
I find the user interface of Picmeta PhotoTracker to be a bit confusing. It took me some time to figure out all the features and options. Would be great if they could improve the UI.
I agree, Sarah. Picmeta PhotoTracker has a steep learning curve when it comes to the user interface. Once you get the hang of it, though, it becomes easier to use.
I've been using Picmeta PhotoTracker for a long time, and I have to say the customer support is amazing. They respond quickly to any issues or questions I have.
I had a great experience with their customer support team too, Thomas. They were really helpful and resolved my problem in no time.
I'd like to add that the face recognition feature of Picmeta PhotoTracker is quite impressive. It automatically detects faces in my photos and allows me to tag them.
I agree, Michael! The face recognition feature is one of my favorites too. It saves so much time when organizing photos with people.
I'm concerned about the security of my photos. Does Picmeta PhotoTracker have any privacy features to protect my valuable photos?
Yes, Robert! Picmeta PhotoTracker has several privacy features. You can password-protect your photo libraries and even encrypt sensitive information in the metadata.
I appreciate the response, Emily. Privacy features are important to me, so it's good to know that Picmeta PhotoTracker offers them.
Do any of you know if Picmeta PhotoTracker has a mobile app? It would be great to have the same functionality on my smartphone.
Unfortunately, Melissa, Picmeta PhotoTracker doesn't have a mobile app yet. Hopefully, they will consider developing one in the future.
I've heard rumors that the developers are working on a mobile app, Maria. Let's keep our fingers crossed!