![]() I wouldn’t recommend PowerEXIF at their current prices. At that price, I might as well add another $100 and spring for Aperture, where I get a professional photo management application that not only edits EXIF data but allows me to work with my images in pretty wonderful ways. No, I’d have to get their Professional version, at $89.99, in order to do batch EXIF editing. Well, the Standard version of PowerEXIF doesn’t do this, even at $49.99, which is a fairly high price for the application’s limited scope. I have thousands of photos I’ve got to edit, and being able to select entire sets and change the date and other info directly would be a huge help. What I’m most interested in at this point is being able to batch edit the EXIF data in my photos. ![]() Everyone seems to say it’s a really powerful editor, but I find it overpriced given its features. ![]() The first one, recommended by people in various forums, is PowerEXIF Editor, made by a company called Opanda. I’ve been doing a bit of research about the ability to edit a photo’s EXIF data, and I came across four pieces of software, three of them for the PC and one for the Mac.
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