http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/technology/personaltech/map-your-photos-with-a-desktop-computer.html 2016-10-07 17:43:41 Map Your Photos With a Desktop Computer With the right software, you can manually add location information to photos in your computer’s picture library. === Q. A. To add location information, you just need to edit the picture’s EXIF data. Most programs start this task by presenting you with a searchable map on the screen. You click or drag photos to a specific location on that map to geotag them. Once you pin the picture to the map and save it, the location information is added to the file. (Be careful with pictures you want to share publicly, though, as strangers may be able to physically locate your home and family members by using geotagged personal photos.) Depending on the software installed on your computer, you may already have programs to geotag your pictures. For instance, the The current version of the If you do not already have a program with a geotag function, you should be able to find an inexpensive utility in the Windows Store or the Mac App Store.