Zoph Organizes Photos
 

Features


Locations


The third way to organize your photos in Zoph is by recording where the photo was taken. You can do that in two ways: the first is to assign geographic coordinates to the photo and the second is to assign a photo to a place. Obviously, you can only assign a photo to one place, you can, however, assign a photo to a place and give coordinates. You could do so, for example, to give a 'rough', but easy searchable location, such as a city, and indicate the more precise location through coordinates.

Just as albums and categories, places can be placed inside another place, creating a hierarchical tree, so you could for example create a hierarchy Country > Province > City. The depth of the hierarchy is unlimited.

Zoph has support for mapping,  this is done through  Mapstraction, which allows you to choose between the maps provided by Google Maps, Yahoo Maps and Open Street Maps and even switch between them. Zoph does not currently support any of the other Mapping providers Mapstraction supports, but it should be easy to add if you'd like to (file a feature request if you want a specific mapping provider supported).

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