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`Adding photos to Panoramio
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`Adding a single photo
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`Adding multiple photos
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`Mapping photos
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`Uploading geocoded photos
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`Panoramio's limitations are minimal, designed to let you upload lots of photos with little effort! This
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`table shows how many photos you can upload and what size they can be.
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`Number of photos
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`The number of
`photos isn't limited,
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`Approximate equivalent number of photos:
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`4 megapixel camera: 1000 photos
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`7 megapixel camera: 500 photos
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`Size of photos
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`5 MBytes per photo
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`Please resize a photo if it's larger than 5 MBytes. For all other
`photos, the Panoramio server automatically resizes the photos for
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`To upload a photo, you'll first need to be registered. If you haven't registered yet, now is the time to
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`sign up for Panoramio.
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`To upload a photo:
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`1. Click Upload your photos if you're looking at the Panoramio home page, or click the Upload
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`tab from most other pages.
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`2. Browse to select the photo from your computer.
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`3. Give the photo a title, if you want.
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`4. To map your photo now, click Map this photo. For more information on mapping photos, see
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`Mapping photos. You can map your photo later, or start now and cancel if you change your mind.
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`5. Click Finish.
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`Adding multiple photos
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`To add multiple photos:
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`1. Upload the first photo as described above.
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`2. While the first photo is uploading, browse for another photo and select it. Keep browsing and
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`selecting photos until you've selected as many photos as you'd like.
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`3. Click Finish when you've selected all the photos you want to upload. There's no need to wait for
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`the uploads to finish.
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`You can map the photos as you upload them, or map them later. When you map multiple photos,
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`notice that the default location of a photo is the same as the location of the previous photo, so it's
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`easy to map multiple photos taken during one photo shoot.
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`To significantly change the map location from the location of the previous photo, look for the
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`Location indicator above the map and click [change it]. This is an example of what to look for:
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`Location: Zurich, Switzerland [change it]
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`Panoramio doesn't support batch uploads. Each photo must be individually uploaded to ensure the
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`best quality and geolocation accuracy.
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`Mapping photos
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`To map a photo, you associate it with a location. You can identify the location by searching for the
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`location on the map and manipulating the map image, or by entering the coordinates.
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`New Panoramio users often ask whether to associate a photo with the location in which they were
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`standing or the location that they were viewing. Panoramio prefers that you map photos to the
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`location where you were standing when you took them. As an example, if you took a photo of a city
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`while standing on a hill above the city, you associate the photo with the hill, although it shows the
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`city.
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`After you've mapped the photo, others can go to the actual location and see the same view. You
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`might find that if you don't map the photo precisely, other members will suggest corrections to your
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`locations.
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`If you are an advanced user who geocodes photos before uploading them, skip this section and
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`refer to Uploading geocoded photos.
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`How to map a photo
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`To map a photo:
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`1. Do one of the following:
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`If you are uploading a new photo, while it's being uploaded, or after it's done, click Map this photo.
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`If you are mapping a photo that's already in Panoramio, go to your personal page (Your photos), and
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`click to view the photo.
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`2. Specify the location of the photo, using the instructions in How to specify map locations. If the
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`location you specify is ambiguous, Panoramio displays some options.
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`3. Click one of the options. Panoramio then displays a map with the specified location marked.
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`4. Zoom in and move the marker if necessary to correct the location or make it more exact.
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`5. Do one of the following:
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`If this is a new photo, click Finish.
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`If this photo was already in Panoramio, click Save position.
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`How to specify map locations
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`You can specify a map location by searching for it, or by entering coordinates.
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`To search, note these options:
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`You can enter a standard place name, such as city and country, or city, state or province, and
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`country.
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`You can enter the name of a famous street, such as Third Avenue, New York or Ramblas,
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`Barcelona.
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`You can enter a well-known place name, such as Eiffel Tower, Mount Fuji or Cape of Good Hope.
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`You can enter the name in your preferred language. For example, you can enter Saragossa or
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`Zaragoza; Nueva York or New York; Köln or Cologne; and Leipzig or Lipsia.
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`You should add further identification if a place has a common name. For example, add the name
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`of a province, state, or country to distinguish the place name. For example, you might enter Cox,
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`Spain; Cox, California; or Cox, England.
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`To provide coordinates:
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`Supply latitude and longitude information in either decimal or degree-minute-second (DMS)
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`notation.
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`Use positive coordinates to indicate Northern latitudes and Eastern longitudes. Use negative
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`coordinates to indicate Southern latitude and Western longitude. Do not prefix longitudes and
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`latitudes with N, S, E, or W.
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`Here's an example of the ways you can enter coordinates.
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`Decimal example: 40.56345, -3.45678
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`DMS example: 37° 4' 39.11", -110° 57' 53.09"
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`Uploading geocoded photos
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`When a digital camera saves a photo, it also saves some additional information, such as camera
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`settings, date, shutter speed, or scene information. This data is saved in exchangeable image file
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`(EXIF) format.
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`Some cameras have GPS receivers or can accept external GPS connectors, so that they can store
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`the geolocation information with a photo. You can also process photos before uploading them to
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`Panoramio to add geolocation information to the EXIF data, using hardware or software solutions.
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`If you have geocoded a photo before uploading it, you don't have to map it in Panoramio: the
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`information contained with the photo lets Panoramio automatically map the photo. If you manually
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`map a photo that's already geocoded, the manual mapping supersedes the geolocation information
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`and the original geolocation information can't be retrieved.
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`Some EXIF data is not readable by Panoramio. Try using a different EXIF editor, such as Exifer.
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`Viewing your uploaded photos
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`As soon as you've uploaded your photos to Panoramio you can view them on Panoramio's map, and
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`in a local Google Earth KML file, where your photos appear as miniatures.
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`To view your photos on Panoramio's map:
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`While viewing Panoramio's map, click the Recent tab or the Your photos tab.
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`To view your photos as they will appear in Google Earth:
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`Refer to How to preview your photo in Google Earth.
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