

JetPhoto Studio (Free For Non Commercial Use) We recommend the following geotagging apps for manually adding geotags before importing into Photos. If you’ve already removed iPhoto, there are also some third party services that can add geotags to your photos before you import them into Photos. If this is an important feature for you to track exactly where all of your travel shots were taken, there’s not much point upgrading to Photos. The only way to add GPS info to your photos at the moment is to do it in either iPhoto or another third party application, and then import the photos into Photos. Although any geotags that you have added in iPhoto or Aperture will be imported into Photos, there’s no way to manually add geotags to images in Photos. There is a way to do it with selected photos, but not all of them.

There’s also no way to see a map of the world with all of your photo’s GPS coordinates mapped out as you could with Places in iPhoto. Probably the biggest omission from Photos is the possibility to add geotags to your photos. We’re not saying that Photos is necessarily a bad app – this is just a warning for those that are big fans of certain features in iPhoto. These are some of the most important features to be aware of that are either missing or considerably different in Photos v iPhoto on Mac. JetPhoto Studio (Free For Non Commercial Use).
