PhotoLinker



I have only started to use PhotoLinker to tag my photos. It uses industry standard IPTC tags to set metadata for photos (ie, what Adobe does). I am using it to both georeference photos, as well as to maintain metadata.For the georeferencing function, the user interface is clean and very easy to figure out. The issues of setting the camera's time zone, and any errors in the clock, are well thought out. The program uses Bing maps for georeferencing, which are a little slow and less useful than, say, Google Earth (which HoudahGeo uses).The details of metadata for photos are very complicated, and, while I have read about them extensively, While I do not purport to be an expert on xpm metadata, when I communicated with the author about some of his decisions, I found him open to suggestions and quite well informed. The program is being actively maintained, and a Lion (beta) version came out before the operating system was available. I am still using Snow Leopard, so I can't speak to Lion compatibility, but the message boards seem to indicate it is working well.While it is expensive for what it offers, it is very well designed. If you are just going to georeference images, there are cheaper programs. But if you want georeferencing, plus a clean way to maintain metadata for large numbers of files, this is your program.A

30 day trial
Mac OS X 10.9
$29.99 on the App Store
Release Notes • Legacy Versions

  • Hydroxyethyl photolinker Novabiochem®. CAS 175281-76-2, molar mass 299.28 g/mol. Find MSDS or SDS, a COA, data sheets and more information.
  • Frequently, photo-labile linkers (photolinkers) are used for this purpose (13). When the beads are exposed to high-intensity long-wave UV light, the linker is cleaved and the compound is released. The compound may then be assayed in a soluble form.

It is used as a photolabile linker for the preparation of carboxylic acids. Photolinker–peptide array (100mL/well) were added to a 96-well plate and kept at 37 C for 1h. The DQ starch (100 mg/mL, 50 L/well) substrate was then added, and the plate was incubated at 37 C for 1h. When the reaction was complete, the fluorescence intensity released.

Geotag With Ease...

Map Your Photos

Whether your photos are geotagged using PhotoLinker or automatically geotagged using your camera, PhotoLinker lets you interact with and explore your photos on a number of different high quality maps. More...

Got Direction?

Add image direction to your photos and display the direction on a map. Fine tune the image direction added by supported cameras (Note: iPhone 3GS and newer are supported). More...

Photo and Metadata Exporters

Export resized images that contain all of the correctly formatted metadata. You can also export photo metadata in a number of formats.
Developers: build your own exporter with Photolinker's plugin SDK.

Slide Show

Show off your adventures with a customizable map featuring your tracks and geotagged photos alongside.

Future-proof Tagging

Tags are written directly to the photo or its sidecar (and not a proprietary database) so that your annotations stay with the photo forever. After annotating with PhotoLinker, upload your photos to popular websites.

MWG Compliance

Metadata Working Group [metadataworkinggroup.org] (MWG) compliance ensures that your annotations are read from and written to your photos using new industry standards.

Tags

PhotoLinker supports roughly 100 industry standard tags including the most popular like title, description, people, and keywords.

Customizable Metadata Editor

PhotoLinker lets you customize the metadata editor to show exactly the tags you want. You can regroup, reorder, and rename tags to streamline your workflow.

Open Source Transparency

Tags are read and written with the open source tool ExifTool [sno.phy.queensu.ca]. PhotoLinker shows you exactly how the tags will be changed so that you can track exactly how your photos' metadata will be modified. More...

Date Shifting

Incorrect time on your camera? PhotoLinker makes it easy to correct all the times on your photos.

Advanced Date Tools

Add dates to scanned to photos or copy dates between tags. PhotoLinker will even help you automatically set the Finder's file creation date to the date the photo was taken.

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Robust Photo Support

PhotoLinker can read and write jpeg images, as well as most RAW file formats. In addition, PhotoLinker has complete support for XMP sidecar files.

Explore your Tracks

Explore your GPS track history on different high quality maps. View information about individual track points or the entire track. More...

Stylize

Choose different size, border color, and fill color for your tracks and waypoints.

Import GPS track files

Import from the most common GPS track files including GPX, TCX and NMEA log files. For more help or information you can visit the website of gpsbabel [gpsbabel.org].

Track Database Performance

The track database for PhotoLinker is designed to scale to years of data and millions of track points without slowing down.

Automatic Geotagging

Drag in your GPS tracks, drag in your photos, and immediately PhotoLinker will show you the proposed locations to geotag your photos. Watch the proposed locations change instantly when you adjust the time and time zone of your photos. More...

Advanced Options

PhotoLinker provides an array of advanced criteria for determining which photos are geotagged. Feedback is instant and you can see exactly where the photos will be before you hit the geotag button.

Manual Geotagging

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Even if you don't have an GPS, you can simply drag a photo from the image browser, drop it onto the map, and boom!, you've geotagged your photo. More....

Reverse Geocoding

Automatically fetch the city, state, and country tags based on the GPS location of the photo from Google, Microsoft, or GeoNames. More...

Download on the Mac App Store

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Download and purchase PhotoLinker for OS X 10.9 on the App Store. PhotoLinker is also available for previous versions of Mac OS.