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To find an image's EXIF data, right-click the photo and select either properties or information. If the GPS coordinates appear, simply type them into Google Maps to find the location. But you often won't be able to view an image's EXIF data.
At the bottom of the photo screen, you'll see four options: share, edit, info, and delete. Go ahead and give the Info button a tacit's the little i in a circle. You'll see the photo's EXIF data displayed in a nice, readable format that includes the following data: Date and time taken.
At the bottom of the photo screen, you'll see four options: share, edit, info, and delete. Go ahead and give the Info button a tacit's the little i in a circle. You'll see the photo's EXIF data displayed in a nice, readable format that includes the following data: Date and time taken.
The Google Goggles app is an image-recognition mobile app that uses visual search technology to identify objects through a mobile device's camera. Users can take a photo of a physical object, and Google searches and retrieves information about the image.
Open the app and go to the camera roll. Tap the plus button and import the photo you want to view date information for. Select that photo and tap the (i) button. The date and time the photo was taken will be displayed, as well as lots of other useful details.
On your phone or tablet, go to images.google.com and search for an image. Tap an image result. Tap Google Lens. If available, tap a white dot. ... Tap an image result. To leave Lens and return to image search, tap Close.
Open the folder with your photos in the file browser area, and click the photo that you wish to geotag. Find the right area in the map (you can search to get there quickly). Click on the map to pin the location.
Tap the “Menu” button once the camera application loads, then tap the “Settings” option. On some Android cameras, this option will simply be a small cog icon. Scroll down to “Store Location in Pictures,” or “Geo-tag Photos,” depending on your OS version, and tap that option to put a green check mark next to it.
Select the thumbnails of the photos you want to work with and then go to Image > Set GPS Coordinates. With this screen you can manually override the GPS data either by inputting numbers or dragging the pin on the map.
Open the Google Photos app on your Android. ... Tap the Assistant tab. ... Scroll down and find the “Add location to your photos” heading. ... Tap Turn on Location History. ... Tap OK. ... Make sure your Android's GPS service is turned on. ... Take a photo.
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