![]() Double-click the EXIF "Flash" entry, for instance, and a list box appears where you can choose from all the possible answers. In theory, you can also edit individual tags. Clicking one of these displays all its information on the right, and then you can click various buttons to view any included EXIF, IPTC and XMP tags, and even the file properties (name, location, path, size, creation, modified and last access dates). Navigate to a folder containing any supported images and you'll see their summary details in a list. The fundamentals of the program work much as you'd expect. Try the new version, and feel how to easy and simple to manage of metadata in the images.Exif Pilot is a free tool which can help you to view any EXIF, IPTC, and XMP tags which might be embedded in a wide range of image formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, DNG, NEF, PEF, CR2, CRW, JP2, ORF, SRW, ARW, SR2, and PSD). We hope the program will be assistant in the processing of your photos. If you need to modify existing metadata of your image, see the following video instructions.įinally, if you want to delete specified tags, you can do it in the way described above. If you want to add new tags, comments, keywords to your photo, see the following video tutorial. To delete desired tag(-s), double click a tag in the Properties panel, mark checkbox ‘Delete the tag’, and click OK. You can easily either delete desired tags from picture, or clear all metadata. ![]() ![]() In the latest release we’ve added new functionality to remove specified tags from the images. Also Exif Pilot has ability to view XMP tags, but editing such type of metadata is not available yet. ![]() Now our EXIF tool supports the full cycle of metadata processing: view, create, edit, and delete EXIF, IPTC metadata. ![]() The new version of Exif Pilot 4.12 has been released. ![]()
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