I’m hoping someone here can help me with a bit of a tricky situation I’m facing with my Apple Photos library. During the import process, the date and time metadata for my photos got all messed up. The good news is that the correct date and time are encoded in the filenames of the photos.
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So I have found a great app (listed on tips below) that will find and will change my metadata if it is actually the correct date. I always double check. And of course I refused for many years to switch from film to digital cameras 💁♀️(anyone else out there?📷) till about 2004 or 2005. So...
After several months of development, I have published my new Mac app: AnyEXIF | Photo EXIF Editor on MacStore. If you want to use a neat and straightforward App to edit, modify, clean your Photos EXIF metadata information, like EXIF, TIFF, GPS, Camera and Lens information, I think AnyEXIF could...
Does anyone know a way to download iCloud Photos and keep the file creation date the same as the photo shooting date, and not the downloaded file date?
When I download photos or videos from iCloud website, or use any third app to do the same (like anytrans), the downloaded file EXIF data will...
I have a few hundred JPGs from family ancestry research in which I have placed data in the "Get Info" field in Finder for each JPG. The information varies, but typically contains names, places, photographer, dates, events, etc. Information that I do not want to lose ever. When I copy the JPGs...
Hello,
I mostly use automator to do most of my job as well as renaming files.
Now what I would like to do is:
1)Sort files using "EXIF" data created date, if no info of EXIF, sort according to file created date (I do not want to use file created date directly, cause EXIF and this are...
I am testing out Capture One to switch over from Lightroom and as I shoot film and scan at home I always like to add in the camera and lens data. LR has plenty of plugins for this task but in Capture One it looks like my only option to change Camera Make/Model and Lens etc in the EXIF is to run...
So, using Get Info in Finder doesn't show any Exif data under the More Info arrow, when using a certain external drive. For images on the mac's hdd, it works. And now it gets weirder: it also works for another external drive, same size, same file system (exFat). Any ideas what's going on?