In the future, be sure to tag a moderator in your response so we're notified when you write back. you again in case you wanted to add you uploading to Maps via a spreadsheet? Tell us a little more about your process and we'll do everything we can to help. I still think is easy and useful to fix this issue.Letting it as it is implies having a source of errors and confusion for I'm patching you in here since you're the expert on Google Maps. Information which is stored on each file/photo and uploaded accordingly. Instead, it seems it takes the GPS coordinates of the first photo and ignores the GPS position of the others. The problem arises when Google Maps app is unable to correctly assign each photo to the physical location described by GPS info/coordinates sent and belonging to each of the uploaded photos. This is possible with Google as on smartphones there is the option to multiple mark photos and upload them on Maps Google Android app. I said I was trying to upload 70+ of (about 25) different places, not of only one place.This is 2 to 3 photos for a single place, but on a batch upload. I think might have a communication problem and my point was not understood as I really meant it. Uploading one or two photos to each place is the preferred approach. Uploading a large number of photos to one place is generally not useful to the users of Maps and is discouraged. Pictures corresponding to the area you are currently viewing in Earth will now pop up all over the place and you can now click on each one to view them.Need to upload photos to one place at a time. To get Panoramio photos to appear on Google Earth, you need to go to the lower left hand corner box, find Geographic Web and then tick " Panoramio". Just have a think of how many photos Panoramio must be receiving every minute and then you will then appreciate why it will take some time for yours to appear. Upload the pics, leave it for a couple of days and then check back to see if they are there yet. A notice on Panoramio says that you currently have to wait a couple of days before your images will start appearing on the map. So don't get frustrated or angry because you don't immediately see your picture of you mooning from the Hollywood sign. So if you now went straight to Google Maps or Google Earth, you will NOT see your photos appear. Now it is worth stressing here that your photo uploads don't take effect immediately. As you move each photo to its proper position on the map, Panoramio will update. Now save your changes and then move onto the next photo. When you are on your Flickr photo page (it doesn't seem to work with Picasa Web Albums), just click the Localize bookmarklet and the photo is suddenly replaced by a Google map. The way I like to do it is by using a bookmarklet called Localize. But if you then insert the photos into say a mapping application then that information CAN be read and the photos will be positioned in the right places. This information isn't immediately apparent to anyone viewing the photo (as in it's not splashed all over the front of the picture). Geo-tagging basically means that you are adding some extra identifying information to each photo consisting of where the photo was taken. Now, before we continue, I should mention that you will save a lot of time if your photos are already geo-tagged before sending them to places like Panoramio. If you don't know what geo-tagging means then you probably haven't done it before. Once you have logged in, you'll see a link at the top which says " upload". Click on that to begin sending your photos to Panoramio. Our journey to photographic fame and fortune starts with Panoramio, obviously. If you don't have a free account then you will need to make one. Then sign in.
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