Maperture: a geotagging plugin for Aperture
Posted by Daniel East
Aug 23, 2008 at 6:51am
Over the past two years, Ubermind has taken the digital photography world by storm; consistently delivering the highest quality Aperture export plug-ins available. Now, it’s set to change the map once again with the release of its first edit plug-in for Aperture: Maperture.
“Before today, geotagging photos either required you to own expensive camera equipment or was a slow and painful process involving multiple applications,” said Shehryar Khan, Ubermind’s CEO. “With the release of Maperture, we’ve streamlined that process by giving photographers an integrated solution for adding GPS data to their images. And the best part about it all, it’s absolutely free.”
Combining the power of Aperture and Google Maps, Maperture is a powerful, new edit plug-in for Aperture that makes geotagging your photos a snap. Whether you’re geotagging a few images, or your entire library, Maperture is the easiest, most intuitive way to add GPS data to your digital photos.
In conjunction with the launch of Maperture, Ubermind is also releasing an updated version of its popular Aperture to Picasa Web Albums plug-in. Version 1.4.2 capitalizes on Maperture’s capabilities by adding support for uploading geotagged images to Google’s photo sharing service.
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