I have solved the problem by moving my collection to Adobe Lightroom. I figured out how to reliably get the EXIF data associated with Google Photos during a download. Google Takeout is useless for this purpose. It turns out that permission to see the EXIF or download it depends upon how an...
I was on Amazon Prime. Moved to Google. The transfer was painful. It was difficult to preserve EXIF.
I've decided not to write anything my own.
Thanks.
New member of TalkPhotography here. Joining here because all my good photos are taken with one of two Olympus TG-6 cameras. Specialty: Macro photography, specifically of mosses (Bryophyta). I have two because I have done some scientific videography of mosses and used two TG-6s on tripods...
So, I investigated and thought about this. I did find the PERL based exiftool and exiftoolgui which can alter EXIF tags. But this requires downloading (from Google Photos) and somehow getting the photo back up to replace the one there. I'm not sure there's any interface at Google Photos that...
I do scientific as well as some artistic macro photography. I have about 400 GB of photos stored in Google Photos, primarily because it's easy to get them there and there are not many cloud storage services specializing in photos which can offer that capacity.
What I'm looking for is some...
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