Operation Manual
2 In Places view, choose Import GPS Track from the GPS pop-up menu.
3 In the dialog that appears, navigate to the location of the GPS track file, select it, then
click Choose Track File.
The track file is imported into the selected project. The track file appears as a purple line
on the map in Places view.
Working with GPS Track Data
Once you have imported the GPS track file into your Aperture project, you can begin
working with the GPS track data to create new locations, assign locations to photos, and
move location pins.
To create a new location based on a waypoint in a GPS track file
1 In the Library inspector, select a project with an imported GPS track file.
For more information about importing GPS track files, see Importing GPS Track Files.
2 In the Browser, select an image and drag it to a waypoint in Places view.
A small dialog appears at the bottom of Places view asking if you would like to assign
location information to other photos in the project based on time.
3 Do one of the following:
• To assign image location information to other photos in the project based on time in the
GPS track file: Click Assign Locations.
• If you don’t want to assign image location information to other photos in the project: Click
Done.
To assign location information from a GPS waypoint to an image selection
1 In the Browser, select the image or images to which you want to assign location
information.
2 In Places view, Control-click the waypoint whose location information you want to assign
to the selected images, then choose Assign Photos from the shortcut menu.
The waypoint’s location information is assigned to the image selection, and a location
badge (a red pin) appears at the top of each selected image in the Browser.
Moving location pins that correspond to waypoints in a GPS track file works the same
way as moving other location pins. For more information about moving location pins,
see Changing Image Locations.
376 Chapter 13 Locating and Organizing Images with Places