2.16
2024-03-19
This update adds the option to edit the data point for focal length in 35mm.
2.15
2023-11-28
This update brings under-the-hood changes to make the app compliant with new UK and EU privacy laws.
2.14
2023-08-12
This update fixes a small issue where the author and copyright edits made to a photo would sometimes not be saved properly. Thank you to the user who reported this bug and allowed me to fix it.
2.13
2023-08-04
This update brings a few feature enhancements and cosmetic changes.
- New system font across the entire app.
- Fixed a bug where when copying all metadata from one photo to paste it into another, location GPS and altitude coordinates are now properly copied over.
2.12
2021-10-15
This update brings various stability improvements, specifically for the new iPad mini that was recently released.
2.11
2021-09-23
This update brings bug fixes and stability improvements for iOS 15.
2.2
2020-06-09
New in this version:
- Support for photo folders
- New DDM GPS format option
Fixed in this version:
- A bug that prevented to use the “Open In” feature of the Photos extension
2.1
2020-02-06
This new version adds a notable new feature, specifically the ability for edited photos to be added as duplicate to your library instead of just editing the original photos. This new system is actually the new default, which you can turn off in the app's settings.
So why this sudden change? The only way we could make some edited metadata searchable in the Photos app (ie. keywords you added to a photo metadata) was to add the photo as a duplicate, instead of editing the original one. If you don't care about this feature, then you may disable it in the app's settings, but if you want the ability to search your edited photos by keyword, then this is necessary.
Of course, to avoid having tons of duplicates, we have also added a prompt that asks you wether you want to delete the original files after the new ones have been created.
Nothing else in the app has changed, but because this introduces a new workflow, we suggest you give it a test with a few sample photos.
And again, if you don't like the new way, you can disable it in the app's settings.
As always, thank you for your support!
2.0.1
2019-11-20
Dark Mode and iPad support are the biggest changes to version 2 of the Exif Metadata app.
Also new in this version is:
- satellite view in location editor
- ability to paste metadata from one photo to another
- ability to choose GPS coordinates types
- a bunch of small improvements to the flow of the app
- a fix for a small typo in the app’s settings panel
2.0
2019-11-20
Big update for the Exif Metadata app!
The most obvious changes are the addition of support for iPad, as well as Dark Mode for devices running iOS 13.
Also new in this version is:
- satellite view in location editor
- ability to paste metadata from one photo to another
- ability to choose GPS coordinates types
- a bunch of small improvements to the flow of the app
1.8
2019-09-05
Fixed an issue that would sometimes stop displaying geolocation of photos.
1.7
2019-08-15
This update fixes a small bug that would wrongly identify some photos as Live Photos. Thank you Christian for reporting the bug and helping troubleshoot!
1.6
2019-07-21
This update adds a warning when you are about to edit a Live Photo, which would result into the Live Photo losing its live component. As a user, you can choose to dismiss the message once, or forever when it is presented to you.
We are also introducing a one-time in-app purchase that allows users to unlock the Plus version for the lifetime of the app (no subscription required).
If you like the app, please take a minute to rate and/or review it in the App Store. If you have any comment or suggestion, please feel free to reach out directly at ben@sixstarapps.com.
1.5
2019-05-11
New in this version:
- Photo Extension: access metadata of your photos directly from the Photos app. Note you first need to enable the extension directly from the Share menu of the Photos app.
- Easily copy specific metadata values by tapping and holding on them within the app. For example, tap and hold your finger on the Aperture value to copy that value to the clipboard.
This version also fixes various little bugs that you might have not even noticed.
Your feedback is very valuable. If you like the app, please take a few seconds to rate and/or review it in the App Store.
If you have comments or suggestions, please feel free to reach out at ben@sixstarapps.com.
1.4
2019-05-07
Small bug fix only this time around as we only added the ability to "rate this app" in the app's settings panel.
If you like the app, please take a minute to rate or review it in the App Store.
If you don't like the app, or have suggestions, please reach out to me directly at ben@sixstarapps.com.
1.3
2019-05-02
Based on feedback from one user, we added the ability to see the altitude/elevation of where a photo was taken in both meters and feet. This can be switched in the app's settings.
If you like the app, please take a minute to rate or review it in the App Store.
If you don't like the app, or have suggestions, please reach out to me directly at ben@sixstarapps.com.
1.2
2019-04-29
Fixes an issue with the "Copy All Metadata" button.
1.1
2019-04-18
This update fixes a small issue in the app's settings.