
Suprisingly it showed details about lens (which i could not see in Exif Pilot). It might not be huge difference, but for precision freaks like me it is devaststing. The best you can get is degrees,minutes,seconds, but not decimals of second. Back to Exif Pilot to find the reason, and after few minutes I have discovered, that Exif Pilot does not save coordinates with enough precision. So again I have renamed pictures, opened in picasa and. Once again my build-in paranoia told me that it is too easy to be true. Exif Pilot (Pro version) even allows updating files in batches. I have created small JPG, positioned it using Picassa, opened its GPS info using Exif Pilot and coppied value described as "decimal degree". Choosing the coordinates is kind of awkward but I found a simpler way. Hurray! not only I could update the GPS information, but also write into ARW file. So I tried another piece of software calles Exif Pilot. My build-in paranoia told me that it is too easy to be true. I geotagged it using Google Earth (build in function in Picasa). I was also looking for additional options like adding Captions and setting orientation of the picture (this was mainly for some older files - jpg I had from previous camera). ARW files, so I don't have to update such data each time I convert. What I'd like to do is to Geotag my original. Especially I'm interested in GeoTagging and providing some additional informations for my pictures. I have recently started messing with some EXIF information.
