價格:免費
更新日期:2019-10-27
檔案大小:3.9 MB
目前版本:2.3.0
版本需求:macOS 10.12 或以上版本,64 位元處理器
Photo Meta Edit allows you to easily edit photo metadata, Exif, GPS, IPTC, XMP and other types, and to embed them into JPEG and TIFF files.
■ Supported Metadata Types
- TIFF, Exif, GPS
Not support to show and edit the Maker Note in Exif
- JFIF Segment
- COM Segment
- XMP, IPTC
- Photoshop Segment (not support to add)
■ Supported File Types
- JPEG
- TIFF (excluding multiple pages)
■ Key Features
- Batch editing
- Embed and remove thumbnails from JPEG files
- Easy to edit IPTC Photo Metadata
- Presets of IPTC Creator’s Contact Informations
- Register words you often use into the Common Words list
- About GPS coordinates
Edit GPS coordinates by clicking on the Apple Map
Search GPS coordinates by keywords (need to internet access)
The Location List has principal airports of 98 countries and regions
The Location List is customizable
- Google Depth Map metadata in XMP
Displaying, exporting and removing original 2D image and depth map image. Not support adding them.
- Batch Functions for Date-Time metadata available on the following
Tag #306: Date Time
Tag #36867: Date Time Original
Tag #36868: Date Time Digitized
■ NOTE!
This app is NOT for editing the library of Apple's Photos. Apple's Photos makes some data files for metadata (e.g. metaSchema.db) in the Photos.photoslibrary > database while importing image files. Apple's Photos shows metadata written in the metaSchema.db, not show metadata embedded in the imported image files. Photo Meta Edit does edit embedded metadata in the image files, so Apple's Photos does not show the changes. If you want Photos to show the changes, re-import image files to remake the metaSchema.db of Photos. It would be better to edit before importing images for avoiding unexpected troubles in Photos. Photos never edit original imported image files. The data files in the Photos.photoslibrary should not be edited by 3rd party apps. It could make some troubles.
Please backup your data before using this app, just in case an unexpected error occurs.