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How to find a photos geographic location


knowoneuno

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I took some photos back on October 7, 2017. I'm wanting to go back to the SAME location in October, again. A friend of mine took me to this location, and they no longer live in the area. How do I find where the GPS coordinates are? I've "googled" search for location, etc.......all the answers I get are "search for metadata" and/or "exif info". I've tried that, on some websites, but no EXIF / Metadata exists or can be found. At least not with the techniques / suggestions that I've found. I've got over 600 .CR2 files from this location, yet still no luck in finding out where I was.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
 
Hi @knowoneuno
If GPS data was recorded, it would be saved in the metadata of your raw file. If you could link one of your files on the thread, a forum member could easily check it.
However, only some camera models have built-in GPS or alternate ways to save GPS information (external cannon GPS device) or WiFi linked to an enabled Smart Phone/device

So you might not have any GPS information in your metadata.

Here is a link to a 2017 article on Canon cameras that could potentially save GPS information and the method used to do so. That might be a good starting point for you.
Hope this helps
John Wheeler

https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/in...earch&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1692667874300
 
Hi @knowoneuno
If GPS data was recorded, it would be saved in the metadata of your raw file. If you could link one of your files on the thread, a forum member could easily check it.
However, only some camera models have built-in GPS or alternate ways to save GPS information (external cannon GPS device) or WiFi linked to an enabled Smart Phone/device

So you might not have any GPS information in your metadata.

Here is a link to a 2017 article on Canon cameras that could potentially save GPS information and the method used to do so. That might be a good starting point for you.
Hope this helps
John Wheeler

https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/in...earch&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1692667874300
I'll go look at this article. That's the problem, I think. I don't think any GPS data was saved, unfortunately.
 

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