Publisher's Description
From Jim Merkel:
PhotoInfo is a Mac OS X Cocoa application that allows you to display and print EXIF information from JPEG, TIFF, and raw digital camera files. File names can be changed and Date-Time tags can be edited. A batch change mode for renaming files and changing Date-Time tags is also provided.
What's new in this version:
- This update fixes a bug that prevented launch of PhotoInfo under OS 10.3.9.
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"Easily alter file names & dates in EXIF header metadata"
Version: PhotoInfo 2.0.1
Pros
Works great on Mac. Batch mode is very helpful when adjusting a camera date that is incorrectly set. Use this to reset a whole series of photos to the correct time without losing sequencing.
Cons
For batch mode, you can't select a bunch of files. You can only select an entire folder.
Summary
I have been searching everywhere for a quick, straight-forward user interface to alter EXIF metadata in batches. This completely fits the bill. Highly recommended.
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"Tiny, fast, did what I wanted--and free!"
Version: PhotoInfo 2.0.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
PhotoInfo worked just as I hoped it would. My digital camera had been set to the wrong year, resulting in a whole mess of photos being EXIF stamped with the wrong year. I started off doing a find/replace using a standard text editor, but this was very slow and got tiresome in a hurry. Found PhotoInfo on Versiontracker, downloaded it, and within a minute I'd fixed all my photos. What more could you ask for? My only minor complaint is tiny interface issue in the Batch Change window: I would intuitively expect to see a "Change Now" or "Batch Change" button, rather than the "Show Changes" button. I especially like the tiny application size--no "feature bloat"!
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