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![]() If your photos lack location data, however - for example, if your DSLR doesn’t have GPS capabilities, or if you’re importing existing images taken from an older camera - you can manually add it. Most smartphones and some recent pocket cameras use GPS to tag a photo’s location as part of the file’s metadata, and the Photos app on your Mac will automatically use this information to populate the image’s location field. The Photos app in OS X tracks the location information of images stored in its library, allowing users to browse and sort photos based on where the shots were taken. How to Manually Add a Location to Your Images in Photos for Mac
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