: It features a built-in map interface that allows you to search for locations or drag-and-drop pins to assign GPS coordinates to images that lack them.
: While it excels with standard JPEGs and TIFFs, it also handles many proprietary RAW formats (depending on macOS native support). MesaExif 2.4.20
: 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. : It features a built-in map interface that
: You can modify almost every tag imaginable, including camera model, lens information, ISO, shutter speed, and capture date. You can apply specific metadata changes to hundreds
: You can save frequently used metadata sets as presets, allowing for one-click application of copyright info or photographer credits. User Experience and Interface
: One standout feature is the ability to restore original metadata if you haven't closed the session, though it is always recommended to work on copies. What’s New in 2.4.20?