For now, I just geotag the resulting JPGs before uploading to Flickr. I too would prefer to tag the RAWs early in the editing process. But, seeing we can't geotag RAW files, its the only way. You are correct about converting RAW to JPG and tagging those being less than optimum. The EXIF info in the various file formats is pretty much the same so it should not be hard for basecamp to support multiple file formats like just about every over geotagging program around does. The geotag info from the NEFs gets propogated to the generated JPGs, TIFs etc. Press the Convert button to start conversion. I want to geotag the NEF files which will only need to be done once. After upload of your images, use left-click on the Choose Format list to select one of the available formats JPG, PNG, BMP, etc. I create different output files for different purposes at different times - eg small low res SRGB JPG for the web, high res ProPhotRGB jpgs to show clients, TIFS for printing etc etc. I have many NEF files which I edit in Lightroom. The suggestion to convert NEF files to JPG and then geotag the JPGs is just not workable for a serious photographer. This is a pretty old thread and it doesn't look like anything has changed.
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