Geotagging Photos

Makes sense. As you learn to use it you might find it simplifies your workflow to use Darktable for RAW conversion as well, since it will embed the geotags, resize the images if desired, apply cropping and image parameter edits all at once to the jpegs exported from darktable from the RAW files without you needing to separately make an intermediary jpeg.

I believe Darktable will also let you use text tags for file management and embed these to exported jpegs- which is a great tool- if I tag an image “Tsuga canadensis”, for example, when I upload the jpeg with that tag to iNaturalist it reads that tag and automatically selects “eastern hemlock” as its ID, without me having to type it into the upload box, wait for the auto-suggester dropdown, etc.