: You can modify almost every tag imaginable, including camera model, lens information, ISO, shutter speed, and capture date.
: While it excels with standard JPEGs and TIFFs, it also handles many proprietary RAW formats (depending on macOS native support).
: This version is fully optimized for M1/M2/M3 chips, ensuring that batch-processing 50MB RAW files doesn't spike CPU temperatures. MesaExif 2.4.20
: Allows for millisecond-level adjustments to timestamps. Mac Only : No Windows or Linux version available.
remains one of the most efficient, "no-nonsense" EXIF editors available for macOS users who need to manage image metadata without the overhead of a full-blown photo library manager like Adobe Lightroom. Overview : You can modify almost every tag imaginable,
: Its strongest suit is the "Batch" functionality. You can apply specific metadata changes to hundreds of photos simultaneously, which is a lifesaver for professional photographers.
: You can save frequently used metadata sets as presets, allowing for one-click application of copyright info or photographer credits. User Experience and Interface : Allows for millisecond-level adjustments to timestamps
: Fixed several API issues that previously caused map flickering when searching for locations.