The process of adding geographic identification metadata to digital media involves embedding location data, such as GPS coordinates or place names, into the media file's metadata. This can be achieved using tools or software that support geotagging, allowing users to input or automatically capture location information at the time of creation. Once added, this metadata enhances the media's context, enabling better organization, searching, and retrieval based on geographic criteria. Applications often utilize this metadata for mapping, location-based services, and improving user engagement through relevant content.
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