Click a photo in Photo Exifer, it will display photo metadata of original photo and photo metadata in the Photo Library database.
+ Shows photo's dominant colors, which you can copy/paste. Download and install Photo Exifer on the Mac, run Photo Exifer and click Photo Library to access and scan photos in Photo Library. Once here, you can then tap on 'Options' at the top of the page in order to designate whether you'd like to include all of the metadata for the photo or not. Tap on the Share button and then you'll see what's shown in the screenshot. Access iCloud photos -> Select photos to download ->. Tap on the 'All Photos' view within this tab and then tap on the photo you'd like to share. + Shows GPS metadata like latitude, longitude, address, link to Apple maps. Open iCloud with your browser, and login with your Apple ID and password. Click and drag the image to your desktop when the process is complete. You can drag multiple images in at a time. Click and drag the image you would like to remove your EXIF data from ImageOptim. Double-click ImageOptim to open the program.
+ Shows EXIF metadata like aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure, and more. How to remove EXIF data from your photos on Mac Download ImageOptim to your Mac. + Shows camera information like make, model, lens model, and more. Follow these steps and you can view multiple photos EXIF data at the same time. + Shows photo file information like file name, size, photo size, and more. + Available from Action Extension or Edit Extension. + Always shows the photo you're working on. + Supported in most photo apps Action button. You can also use the extension when editing photos. To use this extension, open the Apple Photos app, select any photo, tap the Action button, and then select the Photo Extension.
) It has been possible for years from Photos.app, clicking the 'option' button, but if an app or website asks for Photos is it me or there is still no way to keep exif datas That's a big deal when one wants to share photos of a trip with. This extension is great for pro photographers who use the Apple Photos app to manage photos taken with the iPhone, iPad, and other digital cameras like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, GoPro, and many more. Just to be sure: is there still no way to import images from Photos.app and keep exif metadatas (gps. Photo Extension EXIF provides photo metadata information including EXIF, GPS Location, and more.