GottenGeography is a geotagging application written for the GNOME desktop. It stores geographical information directly into your photographs, so you never forget where your photos were taken. You do not need a GPS device in order to take advantage of GottenGeography, although it does help.
Features
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Display OpenStreetMap maps.
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Draw GPS traces onto the map. Supported formats are CSV, GPX, KML, and TCX.
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Display existing photo geotags on the map.
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Manually geotag images, with no GPS device necessary, using drag & drop onto the map.
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Automatically geotag images by comparing timestamps between photos and GPS data.
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Reverse geocode using a db dump of GeoNames.org geolocation data. Stores city, province/state, and country names in IPTC data automatically.
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Automatically determine the timezone that your photos were taken in so that you don’t have to specify it manually when you go travelling.
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Available in five languages: English, German, French, Swedish, and Spanish.