

Simply delete script from “Startup Scripts” folder and restart Adobe Bridge. Once installed, script adds a new menu item “Geotagging” in the “Tools” menu. To activate script, restart Adobe Bridge. ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Bridge CS5/Startup Scripts/ Where %APPDATA% is C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming %APPDATA%\Adobe\Bridge CS5\Startup Scripts\ It will open an explorer window for that folder.įor Adobe Bridge CS5, in Windows, the user startup folder is: To find your “Startup Scripts” folder go to Adobe Bridge Preferences, select “Startup Scripts” and click on “Reveal My Startup Scripts” button.
ADOBE BRIDGE CS5 HELP HOW TO
How To Installĭownload script using the link at the bottom of this page  and copy downloaded file to Adobe Bridge “Startup Scripts” folder. In general, for RAW files a sidecar XMP file gets created and for everything else data is saved within the image file. Depending on how Adobe Bridges saves image metadata, GPS coordinates are stored within the image or sidecar XMP file.
ADOBE BRIDGE CS5 HELP UPDATE
Script uses Adobe Bridge to read and update image metadata, so all image formats supported by Adobe Bridge are also supported by the script. I’m tired of constantly disabling features, which I never use. Most of other tools are doing too much by default (creating Google maps, thumbnails and etc). It does just geotagging, that’s it, nothing else.Same as in previous point, I couldn’t do it before I developed this script. Script also supports multiple GPX files.Script supports image folders. Software which I used before, couldn’t do that.I’m trying to simplify my image post-processing workflow, this includes reducing number of utilities I use.So, why do I use it instead of already available tools? Well, several reasons: As many other geotagging tools it correlates GPS trackpoint timestamps from supplied GPX track file with EXIF Create Date field from your images and then adds matching GPS coordinates to image metadata.īasically, it does what several other external utilities do. This script adds geotagging functionality to Adobe Bridge.
