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Oct 28, 2010 9:51 AM in response to John Schneider1by LarryHN,I have not found it
You can export the photo and see it using simple EXIF viewer - http://homepage.mac.com/aozer/EV/index.html
You can also see it (at least in iPhoto '09 - I have not tested it with '11 yet) HoudahGeo - http://www.houdah.com/houdahGeo/ - additionally it is a nice package to update photos taken with a non-GPS camera -- I have send an e-mail to the author requesting information on '11
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Oct 28, 2010 10:35 AM in response to LarryHNby LarryHN,I just heard from Pierre (HoudahGeo) and he has not received iPhoto '11 yet - expects it today and will test and see what needs to be done once he has it
I expect It will help with most of the new questions / issues
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Oct 28, 2010 10:00 PM in response to LarryHNby John Schneider1,Thanks for your help and I anticipate a solution from Pierre when he gets iPhoto 11. Hard to believe that Apple omitted this from the new version 11. -
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Oct 31, 2010 2:41 AM in response to LarryHNby Pierre G. Bernard,Hi!
I still have not received my copy of iLife'11.
I will start work on a compatibility update for HoudahGeo as soon as I can get my hands on the new iPhoto.
Best,
Pierre Bernard
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Nov 1, 2010 7:18 AM in response to John Schneider1by Pierre G. Bernard,Hi!
I finally received my copy of iLife.
The good news is that HoudahGeo should be fully compatible. Apple did not change the API.
The bad news is that the API used by HoudahGeo to notify iPhoto is broken in iPhoto 9.0.1.
I hope for Apple to fix this soon.
Best,
Pierre Bernard
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Nov 9, 2010 2:14 AM in response to Pierre G. Bernardby Pierre G. Bernard,Hi!
Unfortunately iPhoto 9.1 does not yet fix the AppleScript bug.
The workaround is to select "Rescan for location" in iPhoto upon geotagging photos using HoudahGeo.
The other option is to tag photos prior to importing into iPhoto.
Best,
Pierre Bernard
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Jun 25, 2014 10:28 PM in response to LarryHNby cameramike,**** - I just updated - purchased Iphoto 11. Can I go back and get my money back?
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Jun 26, 2014 12:29 PM in response to cameramikeby Old Toad,Afraid not. However, as Larry suggested you can use x EXIF Viewer for Mac OS X to get the GPS coordinates from the file. Just launch EXIF Viewer and drag the photos from iPhoto's window onto the EXIF Viewer icon in the Dock to get this:
No need to export the photo to get the info.
