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Exif Wizard-Pro

Exif Wizard-Pro is an Exif reader for photographers who are serious about their digital images.
Category Price Seller Device
Photo & Video $1.99 homedatasheet.com, Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Here's what Exif Wizard-Pro allows you to do that you cannot do with our free Exif Wizard app:

- Work in native resolution, portrait & landscape, on your iPad (will look especially spectacular on your retina display iPad).

- Handle images from your Photo Stream in iOS 7 or 8 (yes, they retain Exif data)

- Move through an album using left or right finger "swipe" gestures on the preview images

- Ability to e-mail photos from within the app which retain their Exif data

- Tweet images with a text field pre-populated with Exif data, and have the option to add your own text, up to the character limit

- View images full-resolution up to 13 megapixels on iPad 2, and 16 megapixels on 3rd & 4th Gen iPad (and, like Exif Wizard, 16 megapixels on retina display iPhones)

- Upload images via FTP (passive mode, which virtually every recent server supports) and select your upload directory via a graphical user interface. Send one image at a time, or let Exif Wizard-Pro upload an entire album for you with the touch of a button.

- Create a copy of an existing photo with the option to add, modify, or delete some Exif tags (Artist, Copyright, ImageDescription, and GPS Location). Copies are placed at the end of your Camera Roll. (JPEG images only)

Please take a look at the sample screenshots to see what you're missing.

***iOS 8 USERS - Apple's built-in "Camera" App appears to be flipping the "ImgDirection" tag 180 degrees from the direction the camera is pointing. Exif Wizard-Pro flips it back for display purposes, but does not alter the original photo.

***iCloud Photo Library Users - If iCloud-stored images appear in Apple's built-in "Photos" app, but not in Exif Wizard-Pro, and you selected "Download and Keep Originals" in iCloud Photos Settings, then opening the "missing" photo in the "Photos" app may make it accessible to Exif Wizard-Pro.

***If you edit a photo in Apple's built-in Photos app, it may become inaccessible to Exif Wizard-Pro. Reverting to original should restore access.

FTP security: Exif Wizard-Pro sends FTP data (including your password) unencrypted and, if you choose to store your password, saves it on your mobile device unencrypted. Therefore, you should NOT enter your main server password into Exif Wizard-Pro. If you have not done so already, set up an FTP account with limited access permissions. Consult your sources of technical support for further information.

Expectations Management: The process of importing photos from your desktop, laptop, or stand-alone digital camera to your mobile device is controlled by Apple. While it is possible to view filenames of images as they existed on your stand-alone digital camera if they were loaded onto your iPad using the Camera Connection Kit, there is still no way to access any filenames your individual photos may have had on your desktop or laptop. Some image editing programs and image upload/storage services remove Exif data from photos. Thank you for your understanding.

Notes: E-mailed and Web photos can be stored on your Camera Roll with Exif information by touching and holding the photo, and then touching "Save Image" on the action sheet which will appear. Exif data is retained in photos uploaded using the Camera Connection Kit.

*** If Exif Wizard-Pro is not displaying GPS/mapping information for photos you have taken with your iOS device, it may be because you did not enable geotagging when you first used the built-in Camera app. To grant permission now, from your home screen, touch Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services. Make sure the "Location Services" switch at the top of the screen is ON, then scroll down and turn on the switch next to "Camera." Keep in mind that if you enable geotagging, people you transmit your photos to may be able to determine the locations where those photos were taken using any number of mobile and desktop Exif applications.

Reviews

Not great, but one GLARING problem...
Gauntletwielder

This app had a nice goal. But it fails to meet that goal. The big problem that renders this app useless, is that it lists photo libraries BY DATE, not by name like every other app! That inane approach puts this app in the "Wait Til They Make It Worthwhile" category. Be kind to yourself by not installing this app yet.


Will not work at all if denied location info
Bought the Farm

If you don't allow it to know where you're at, it wont work at all. Why must it know? It doesn't have a need to know. Deleted from phone. I refuse to give it location services. Wasted my cash.


Not for DSLR downloads
Yapparound

I needed to review the exif data in 125 RAW photos taken at night that were directly downloaded to the iPad with the camera connection kit. No exif display and no full size viewing to check detail and focus.


Great EXIF information
Frank.Mx

I was looking for an app to give EXIF information because trying to compare some photo testing made in my iphone, ipad and canon camera and could not know what photo was taken by each one. This app helped me a lot and gave a lot of additional info. I do recommend it.


does the job but...
SCphotNerd

...it does not seem to recognize when the iPad is in landscape mode. It only displays in portrait mode, even when the iPad is turned on its side. It does show the Exif data, and it all seems to be accurate. But I want it to work in landscape orientation. 5 stars if it did that.


Excellent
Vic7Vel

Just what I was looking for to add to my photo tools!


Good exif viewer
SkippyDog08

Awesome to finally be able to see the date and places when my photos were taken. Cool that it displays original filename too now on iOS 5.


no shutter count info
hkmetal

please add shutter count info on next update.


Favorable review
W Atherton

I just loaded and tested the $1.99 version of this app and it is awesome, simple and accurate. We are looking at Emergency Management use and this is great. I do not normally write reviews but in this case it would be a disservice to the developers not to.


Pretty slick, 1 glitch
Appuserperson

I like it. Getting the date and location data with mapping is great. One glitch: if you pull up the map from a photo, go back to the photo, then swipe to the next photo and hit the map button, you get the map location of the first photo. The only way to "update" the map display seems to be to choose a photo directly from the roll/album.


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