Guide to GPS Metadata in Photos
1. Programs for manipulating metainformation in images
1.1 How to install ExifTool on Windows and Linux
1.2 How to install Exiv2 on Windows and Linux
1.3 How to install Geotag on Windows and Linux
2. How to understand, extract and convert geographic coordinates
2.1 Metadata editing software for Windows and Linux
2.2 What is geographical coordinates
2.3 Geographic coordinate formats
2.4 How to output coordinates in decimal numbers from GPS metadata
2.5 How to determine the approximate location on the globe by coordinates
2.6 How to find out where a photo was taken without using third-party services
2.7 Converting coordinates to decimal and minutes/seconds
2.8 Online geolocation and metadata viewing services
3. How to spoof GPS and other metadata in photos
3.1 How to find out the coordinates of any place
3.2 Metadata tag names. Tag groups
3.4 How to remove only certain tags in metadata
3.4.1 How to remove only GPS metadata
3.4.2 How to remove only creation date and time
3.4.3 How to delete only camera information
3.4.4 How to delete only comments
3.5 How to change GPS coordinates in a photo
3.5.1 Change location in Geotag
3.5.2 Changing the shooting location in ExifTool
3.5.3 Changing the location in Exiv2
3.6 How to change the shooting date in the photo metadata
3.6.1 Changing the date of the shooting in Geotag
3.6.2 Changing the shooting date in ExifTool
3.6.3 Changing the shooting date in Exiv2
3.7 How to change notes in photo file metadata
3.7.1 Modifying Notes in Geotag
3.7.2 Changing notes in ExifTool
3.8 How to change camera model in snapshot metadata
3.9 How to save metadata to a separate file
3.10 Copying metadata between files
3.11 Processing numerous photos
3.12 Spoofing metadata example
4. How to build motion tracks based on a group of photos
4.1 Reconstruction of movements based on photographs
4.2 Track recording format GPX
4.3 How to create a GPX file from photos
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