BaseCamp unable to geotag DNG files

Former Member
Former Member
Hello everyone.

I have recently bought a Garmin Oregon 450 and have been able to successfully use it in navigation.

I am using BaseCamp verision 3.1.2 on my MacBook Pro.
However, I face a problem.
I have taken series of photos that I have downloaded into folders on the MacBook Pro laptop.
I click on the respective tracks and did a Match and Geotagging.
BaseCamp inidcated successful matching of X number of photos.
But when I reviewed these photos, I was surprised to find that they do not contain any GPS information on their EXIF.

What I have come to realise is that, if the pictures were in jpeg format, geotagging would be successful, but not when they were in DNG (Adobe RAW) format.

I would really appreciate any advice from all of you out there.

Thank you in advance.
  • BaseCamp currently only supports geotagging of jpeg photos. It does sound like there is a problem if it was incorrectly specifying successful geotags of your DNG files.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 14 years ago
    BaseCamp currently only supports geotagging of jpeg photos. It does sound like there is a problem if it was incorrectly specifying successful geotags of your DNG files.


    Hello azdrmn.

    Thank you very much for coming on board and helping me out in this issue that I am facing.
    I am grateful for that information, for at least now I know that it is not something that I have done incorrectly.
    But strangely indeed, yes BaseCamp does indicate successful geotagging of the DNG files after matching.
    I can't understand why...
    But it is quite ok.
    May I ask if there is any software that does work together with BaseCamp or on its own, that can geotag DNG files with the GPS info from Garmin Oregon?
    Thank you once again!
  • GPSPhotoLinker is a Mac program I have used for JPG and Canon RAW (CR2) files, quite successfully. It's pretty easy to use and since it uses the open-source ExifTool EXIF tagging library, it very likely will work with DNG files as well.

    GPSPhotoLinker is free but there's a paid version as well with more whizzy features.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 14 years ago
    GPSPhotoLinker is a Mac program I have used for JPG and Canon RAW (CR2) files, quite successfully. It's pretty easy to use and since it uses the open-source ExifTool EXIF tagging library, it very likely will work with DNG files as well.

    GPSPhotoLinker is free but there's a paid version as well with more whizzy features.


    Hello SteveRodrigues.
    Thank you so much for your recommendation!
    I will definitely try this out.
    Cheers!