On October 27, 2020 8:57:29 AM PDT, Eric Featherstone 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Jeffrey Friedl's Proximity Search plugin might solve the group-by-gps
>problem:
>http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/gps-proximity

I wish Adobe would put him in charge of lightroom features.

>
>Eric.
>
>On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 at 15:49, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I use gps with astrotracer a lot. I also find it very handy when
>trying to return to previous locations, like if I want to redo a photo.
> It's also handy for noting the location of wildlife.
>>
>> I wish that lightroom had a means of grouping photos by gps rather
>than just time.  That would be really handy
>>
>> On October 27, 2020 8:10:32 AM PDT, Igor PDML-StR
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >Hi All!
>> >
>> >In the K3-III thread, people have been disappointed about the lack
>of
>> >the
>> >GPS capability in the new APS flagship.
>> >So, that got me thinking: how do people use GPS in their cameras?
>> >What are the "use cases"?
>> >
>> >I can see that people using astrotracers might need GPS. Also, if
>you
>> >are
>> >taking travel photographs, it might help you to create a "photo
>> >journal/map" of your trip.
>> >But what about outside of those cases?
>> >
>> >K-1 is the first dedicated camera (i.e. outside of the cell phone)
>that
>> >
>> >has a GPS capability, but I have not turned it on yet.
>> >(I was thinking about doing that during the trip to
>Yellowstone/Grand
>> >Teton parks, but I didn't have good spare batteries on hand, so, I
>was
>> >preserving the batteries, as one day I got very close to empty.)
>> >
>> >
>> >Also, all my export presets in LR have "remove location" from the
>> >photos,
>> >- to avoid some unnecessary accidental exposure with the photos
>posted
>> >to
>> >the web. (I am not a celebrity, and not being stalked, but it is
>just a
>> >
>> >general privacy precaution.)
>> >
>> >Cheers,
>> >
>> >Igor
>> >
>> >
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