Google photos in some cases will add a location tag automatically though based on your location history, more info here. Manual editing of the geotag isn't yet available in Google photos (at the time of writing).
If you want to use the 'File creation date' to populate the 'EXIF date taken', you can use this (free) tool: then you can place the pin correctly on the map to add/chage a geotag To change the geotag, activate the map by checking 'View'/'Places'. If you don't know how to select multiple pictures/movies, look here: How to select multiple pictures/movies Select the picture(s)/movie(s) you want to change the date of If you don't have the application installed yet, install it as explained here: Link
In bulk b efore you upload using the Picasa 3 desktop application: Go to or /albumsĬlick on 'More options' (three-dots icon) In bulk in Google Photos ( new since May 24, 2016) In the pane at the right you can change the date As a result, the old date remains when you download the photos or look at them in Drive.Ĭlick on the picture/video you want to change the date ofĪt the right-hand side at the top click on the 'i' icon This is NOT the case when you change the date in Google Photos. Remark: When you change the date in Picasa 3, it is changed in the EXIF data of the photo.