SetEXIFData writes the most wanted EXIF data in an image- or movie-file.
Use a date from the Finder or retrieve the date/time from its file name, if present
You can add and increment EXIF dates, times and sequence numbers.
Data you can set includes document name, artist, copyright, date/time, latitude and longitude, and keywords
Renaming a file afterwards, using EXIF dates/times and sequence numbers, is supported
You can modify the Finder’s ‘Date create’ and ‘Date modified’ dates
You can use an address from the Mac’s Contacts to start geotagging
You can use SetEXIFData unregistered forever, with a batch processing limit of only 5 photos a time. A donation of €8 (approx. $9) is requested to remove this limit.
What's new in version 9.9
SetEXIFData writes the most wanted EXIF data in an image- or movie-file. Use a date from the Finder or retrieve the date/time from its file name, if present You can add and increment EXIF dates, times
SetEXIFData writes the most wanted EXIF data in an image- or movie-file.
Use a date from the Finder or retrieve the date/time from its file name, if present
You can add and increment EXIF dates, times and sequence numbers.
Data you can set includes document name, artist, copyright, date/time, latitude and longitude, and keywords
Renaming a file afterwards, using EXIF dates/times and sequence numbers, is supported
You can modify the Finder's 'Date create' and 'Date modified' dates
You can use an address from the Mac's Contacts to start geotagging
You can use SetEXIFData unregistered forever, with a batch processing limit of only 5 photos a time. A donation of €8 (approx. $9) is requested to remove this limit.