PhotoMeta

PhotoMeta

Comprehensive photo metadata

⭐️4.4 / 5
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🙌9
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📼4 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of PhotoMeta

5.3.1

October 4, 2023

- Add support for photos with an AMPF block in their metadata. - Increase the minimum required iOS version to 14.7
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5.3

March 12, 2023

- Improve support for local and iCloud RAW photos. - Improve Dropbox authorization. - Add support for FujiFilm image count.
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5.2.2

December 13, 2021

- Drastically reduce the size of the app.

5.2.1

December 1, 2021

Bug fix for iOS 15.

5.2

May 14, 2020

- Added support for photos in the Files app (requires iOS 13).

5.1.1

May 7, 2020

- Improved support for Nikon auto focus makernotes.

5.1

April 2, 2020

- Add support for Canon CR3 RAW photos.

5.0.4

October 29, 2019

- Fix an issue with edited photos where metadata wasn't properly displayed. - Make it possible to filter on dates before 1990.
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5.0.3

June 13, 2019

- Show the original file name instead of the iOS file name. - Filter photos on flash, white balance and some IPTC fields. - Fixes a bug where geotagged photos were incorrectly displayed on the map. If you like PhotoMeta, please take the time to give us a nice review. It really helps.
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5.0.2

January 29, 2018

- Support for HEIF/HEIC format for photos taken on device (no support through Dropbox) - Filter photos on file type (JPEG, HEIC or RAW) - Bug fixes If you like PhotoMeta, please take the time to give us a nice review. It really helps.
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Description of PhotoMeta

Comprehensive and visually attractive photo metadata. Editing metadata is not supported. CORE FEATURES: - Works for JPEG, RAW or HEIF/HEIC photos - Basic metadata in an orderly panel - Detailed metadata including Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Sony and Fujifilm makernotes - Easy filtering on metadata tags like ISO, F number, camera model, lens, … - Supports photos in the Files app (requires iOS 13) - Dropbox: Navigate easily through folders and see the metadata of JPEG & RAW photos. - Displays a list of favorite metadata tags - Luminance & RGB exposure histograms (can be combined by pinching them) - Map with direction indication (for geotagged photos) - Action extension to see all metadata from within the Photos app - Print metadata (customizable layout) - Email metadata - Copy metadata - VoiceOver/Accessibility support EXTRA: - Calculates additional tags like depth of field, hyperfocal distance, field of view, ... whenever possible. - Displays focus points if the photo contains the required info iPad specific features: - Scroll through large photo previews - Full screen mode - Pinch & zoom on the large photo previews
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PhotoMeta: FAQ

Is PhotoMeta compatible with the iPad?

Yes, PhotoMeta is compatible with the iPad.
The PhotoMeta app was made by Chris Cornelis.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 14.7 or above.
Users love PhotoMeta, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.4 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Photometa Is Photo & Video.
The latest version of PhotoMeta is 5.3.1.
PhotoMeta’s latest update was rolled out on July 1, 2024.
The app was launched on February 6, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The PhotoMeta app is now available in English.
Sorry, PhotoMeta is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within PhotoMeta.
Unfortunately, PhotoMeta is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of PhotoMeta

  • Support for Fujifilm metadata!

    I have recently bought into the Fujifilm X series camera system and love shooting JPEG straight out of camera, thanks to Fujifilm’s excellent in-camera processing, film simulations, etc. But I have been frustrated with trying to see / recall the Fujifilm specific settings that I used for different pictures. This app shows all of that data. The only issue I have had with the app is that the photo browser side will jump back to the latest pictures after a few seconds, making it a little frustrating when trying to review pictures from the past. The metadata side stays focused on the selected photo though so it’s still good for getting those camera specific details of a picture.
  • Kudos to the dev.

    I just bought this App to use it with my Nikon Z50. My main concern was to identify the best AF mode for BIFS. It quickly became apparent that the app was not fully updated for my camera. I notified the developer and he went to work on an update. He worked through 2 in 1 week, and each one was a significant improvement. Still not perfect, but much improved, and I know he’s still working. It’s only a matter of time. BTW, this is far and away the best EFIX reader out there, and more than worth the price of admission.
  • Must have app for all serious photographers

    Before I installed this app I had to transfer my photos onto my PC and then import it into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom to get the Exif data. Now, with this app I can instantly get the data I need. This app will also get the data from HEIF files. I found the app was very easy to use and very fast.