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Exif Wizard-Pro app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 7040 ratings )
Photo & Video
Developer: homedatasheet.com, Inc.
1.99 USD
Current version: 12.5, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 21 Mar 2011
App size: 1.91 Mb

Exif Wizard-Pro is an Exif reader for photographers who are serious about their digital images.

Heres 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.

- 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

- 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, Software, and GPS Location). Copies are placed at the end of your Recents album (Camera Roll). (JPEG images only)

***iCloud Photo Library Users - In the event a photo you believe is in your iCloud Photo Library fails to load, please open Apples built-in "Photos" app to verify its presence, then try Exif Wizard-Pro again. Note that it may take several seconds or more to download a photo.

***If you edit a photo in Apples 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. Some image editing programs and image upload/storage services remove Exif data from photos. Thank you for your understanding.

Notes: Web photos can be stored in your Recents album (Camera Roll) with Exif information by touching and holding the photo, and then touching "Add to Photos" 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.

Pros and cons of Exif Wizard-Pro app for iPhone and iPad

Exif Wizard-Pro app good for

Works great to find out how big your files are, aperture, ISO etc. Very handy!!
I use this app daily for two critical purposes. The first and most obvious one is to read EXIF data to remind me which app(s) I have used for a photo — so that I can correctly tag it before uploading it. Less obvious, though equally valuable, is the ability to view an image at the highest level of detail — more detail than the Photos app allows. On my iPhone 5, this ability allows me to compare similar photos to check fine focus details. I use this feature many times a week!
In picture mode, there is a need for a choice of installed maps apps, to deliver the geo coordinates to, rather than the single Apple app.
4/1 Could not even boot even once! 4/6 Now like to start without problems. Thanks for the quick response.
I have been using the app for several years. It is dependable and the output is easily accessible and well organized. I frequently use the option to email results with an image. My wish list for a further expanded version includes the ability to select, view, and send a customizable subset of data elements and the ability to access the app features through a share sheet or the Workflow app. I am, though, completely satisfied with this app. Very nice work.

Some bad moments

iOS 9.3. Opens but doesnt show photo or exif data. Just doesnt do any thing.
Shows albums but doesnt display individual photos or exif data. Boo.
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.
If you dont allow it to know where youre at, it wont work at all. Why must it know? It doesnt have a need to know. Deleted from phone. I refuse to give it location services. Wasted my cash.
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.
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.