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So anyone else here uses Downloader Pro v2?

I've been using it for a month to geotag my photos. (Almost all photos in the past month I've posted here included GPS location on EXIF.)

But, now I run out of evalution time, and I don't know what to do. :(

I would need some 29 dollars to buy the real deal, but all I have is ten euros. :(

Any suggestions how would I continue to geotag photos? JPG would be simple, but RAW is a whole different story.
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EXIF is relevant to my interests.
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>> Neranja
You could try using GeoSetter:
http://www.geosetter.de/en/index.html

From the website:
"Reads and writes the formats JPEG and TIFF as well as camera RAW formats DNG (Adobe), CRW and CR2 (Canon), NEF (Nikon), MRW (Konica Minolta), PEF (Pentax), ORF (Olympus), ARW, SR2, SRF (Sony) and RAF (Fujifilm)"
>> Anonymous
I use the Locr software. Yes it IS affiliated with the Locr site, and yes you CAN automatically upload your pics to locr with it, but you certainly don't have to. I never have.
>> Anonymous
How do you get the coordinates for wherever you are? Is it like a GPS device hooked up to your camera?
>> Anonymous
>>229976

The easiest way is dedicated hardware like the Canon wireless file transmitters, e.g. the WFT-E2. It can be attached to a GPS device and the camera automatically tags the files accordingly.

If you don't want to spend that much money you can just buy a GPS device with track and or point logging like the Wintec WBT-201. Then you can correlate the date/time of the picture with the date/time information from the GPS track (or the tagged nodes).

If you don't have a GPS device you can still tag your pictures manually:
http://www.geosetter.de/en/workflow_map.html