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Viewing Image Location Information
Import images into Map Utility and view location information.
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In the main window, select the [Images] tab and click
the [ ] button. On the screen displayed next, select
image files by specifying the storage location or
entering the file names, and then click the [Open]
button.
Image files are imported and added to the image list on the
[Images] tab. Image shooting locations are indicated by red pins
on the map.
To view images on the map with their location, click an image file
on the image list or a pin on the map.
Images on the image list may be tagged with times that match
the times for GPS log files on the GPS log file list. In this case,
clicking a pin will show the route the GPS log file has traveled.
For image files tagged with the shooting direction, pins indicating
the shooting directions are displayed.
To magnify an image, double-click the image file on the image list
or the thumbnail image shown on the map. For movies (MOV
movie files), a separate window will open for playback. For
movies (MOV movie files), a separate window will open for
playback.
To view location details of images, select image files on the image
list and select [Display location information details] in the [View]
menu.
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You can add image files to the image list by directly dragging and
dropping them on the list.
You can also import image files by selecting the image files in
Digital Photo Professional (version 3.11 or later) and then starting
up Map Utility from Digital Photo Professional.
Map Utility maps are not displayed unless your computer is connected
to the Internet.
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