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Over Achiever

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I was wondering if there was software for Mac OS X that will analyze my iPhoto library and give me a histogram of the ISO's I use, the focal length (zoom), exposure times, etc. I'm curious as to how many images I shoot at the wide end, and how many are set at the long end of the exposure (1/8s).

Google searches have proved futile so far. Any thoughts?
 

FrankieTDouglas

macrumors 68000
Mar 10, 2005
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Overall?

If you ctrl-click on an image and select "info," that will tell you all of the information for a single photo.
 

Over Achiever

macrumors 68000
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I mean an overall stat for all my photos. I know there is software for the PC, but I can't find anything for Mac OS X.

What I mean is, do I have 40% of my pictures at wide angle, 20% at 1/8s exposure, etc. I don't want to get info for 4,000 images and compile the data one by one.
 

Over Achiever

macrumors 68000
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I found a link for the windows version, SoftSymphony.

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http://www.softsymphony.com/photostat_descr.htm

Anything on the OS X side?
 
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