Most phones and many modern cameras store geolocation information in the properties of the photo. For example, see the GPS information for an image below:
In Phlux, if you acquire images in the App and have given permissions to use Location, to the App, Phlux will assign the location of the series with the first image acquired or uploaded to the series (if pree.
This can be incorrect or missing for a variety of reasons. You can fix it by navigating to LOCATION in the series and clicking on the map.
If you have edit permissions, an edit button will be visible in the lower left of the location screen:
You can:
Adjust location by a) moving cursor on map or manually editing the Lat and Long (decimal degrees). You can also adjust the heading or orientation. With modern phones, the GPS is often reasonably accurate, but the heading is very inconsistent.
Save changes when you are happy, and your series location will be updated.
Note, you cannot adjust locations of individual photos (by definition, a photo series notionally has all the photos taken from the same location and heading). However, if you ever export the photo series, the raw images are stored and Phlux does not change the GPS properties of the original photos.
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