Map Module in Lightroom - In Depth Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2018
- In this tutorial I’m going to give you an in-depth lesson on how to use Lightroom’s map module. This is a great option to use to tag your photos by GPS location, making it easy to search your photos by location or give others information of where the pictures were taken. This is one lesson from our full Lightroom Course and will hopefully give you a taste of our thorough and accurate teaching style. Be taught by professional, fully qualified teachers. We’ve been teaching photography since 2002 and all this experience goes into bringing you best photography teaching money can buy.
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Thanks for watching. This is an in-depth lesson, designed to teach you properly! And before anyone gets funny, I can’t say Millennium properly unless I sing it like Robbie Williams 😊 It’s just one of those things!
Couldn't locate a photo on the map until you pointed out to turn on Address Lookup. Solved my problem, thanks. So much hidden stuff on Lightroom makes it difficult to use
Ah, the old minnellium bridge... one of the classic bridges.
+Sam Flask Ha, knew it wouldn't be long before someone said it. I can't say the word unless I sing it in true Robbie Williams style! 😊
Absolutely clear and useful! Thank You. I subscribe
Glad to help👍
Hi! Thanks for all of your great content! I love your channel! watching from Swansea UK :)
Thanks Pat, glad you like our stuff. All the best to Wales in the Rugby - as long as they don't beat England of course :)
haha! of course ;)
Hi there, I appreciate your tutorial. However, my new LR 8.0 doesn't behave like this: tagging photos selected to a certain point at the map does not end up in copying the GPS coordinates into the metadata. If I compare your video with my LR action, I see that not only the orange flag moving with the flag, but also a +-sign in a green circle coming with it. I would highly appreciate, if you could give me a hint, where to change settings or the way I work. Regards, Steffen
OMG, I was trying to add metadata for an image of Tower Bridge and Googled "add map metadata" and this was what I got. Holy smokes what a bizarre coincidence. I literally gasped. SMH
When I brought the images into Lightroom and added the gps location in the map module, after I exported them and the gps data was missing?
In the export menu there is a "metata" adjustment, by default is market to don't keep personal informations. Just uncheck "remove personal info" and remove GPS info"
Hi :) Thanks for another lovely tutorial, I would like to know how to do one thing with the map:
I am a birder photographer, and I do many small sessions in different parts of our province. The fact that I usually face is that I find species for example on day 1 of shooting, but upon coming again I find another new species lets say 14 days later... How do I combine all in one only map???? And is it possible to export the photos in JPG with the GPS that LR tagged? I don't have a camera with GPS, ... so I put it manually! I hope you could understand the question. Thanks for reading !
+Daniela Argandoña hi, any photos you add to the map will effectively be in that one map. The GPS tag will be exported with the JPEG unless you tell lightroom not to exort it. This is mentioned at the end of the video. Hope that helps 👍
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