Thanks, Kirk, I have downloaded it and it behaves the same as it did before I uploaded it.
The issue with Preview is that the Inspector states that the latitude is 61 deg, but the correct latitude is -61 deg; the first is in the Indian ocean, and the second (correct) is in the Caribbean! This strangeness is compounded in Preview because despite this statement, the location is correctly plotted on the Preview map in the Caribbean. This is via Google Maps, which has the correct coordinates (eg -61).
Preview makes the same mistake with all GPS tagged files, both tagged in camera and added through PM. It seems to have a problem showing latitudes west of Greenwich as negative numbers. When I use PS Save for Web, Preview in addition causes Google Maps to put the location on the map in the Indian Ocean. So I think there are issues with Preview which it is not fair to ask you to resolve.
PM, on the other hand, gets it right on both the negative numbers and on the map when (a) the data has been added in camera and the nef converted via PS Save As, and (b) when I extract the jpg which is within the nef. If you run the extracted image above through PM and through Preview, you will see that PM and Preview both get it right on the map, but also that PM correctly states the latitude as -61 deg, while Preview shows it as 61 deg.
For comparison, I enclose an image taken in roughly the same region (actually -60), but geotagged in camera and converted to jpg through Photoshop Save As. PM shows the GPS information correctly in all respects, but Preview gets it wrong on the numbers (60 rather than -60) but right on the map. So the problem I have is that when GPS is set through PM Set GPS Coordinates, PM cannot see the information, but it can when the GPS coordinates are set in camera. I have resized this in PM by sending to myself as an email, to avoid involving another program. As you can see, it works perfectly in PM, but Preview cannot read the GPS information (Preview could on the version not sent by email) .
I also attach a table showing the different behaviour of different programs.
Thanks for looking at this.
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