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Assigning locations to photos
There are a variety of ways to assign locations to your images depending on your situation. If your
camera embeds GPS data into the files, Aperture automatically assigns locations to each file as
long as Places is enabled, as shown in Figure 5.13. (As you increase the magnification of the map,
more individual pins appear.)
5.13 If your camera is GPS enabled, Aperture will automatically display the locations of all your shots.
In addition, click any of the sections of the Places bar at the top of the interface to see a list of all
the locations that you've assigned so far. Then click any of the places to see the images you took at
that location, as shown in Figure 5.14.
If your camera doesn't have a GPS feature, you can drag images to a location on a map, use a
search feature within Places to assign a location, or use the search feature on the map located in
the Metadata panel. You can also use GPS information from a handheld device. We cover all of
these methods next.
 
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