Click here to download ExiftoolGUI v5. ExifToolGUI v5. I assume this happened after some of my work was lost because of disk failure. Few months ago, I didn't think there would ever be a reason for making new major GUI version.
I mean, I only need to edit these few tags Now, most users probably wouldn't even notice much difference, if that feature would be implemented into existing GUI, because all that stuff isn't visible -that is, it's running behind the scene. Thus, I decided to make new GUI, so user can see something and get some benefits.
I've made it for me. How come there can be Case A or B? Because it depends on your Windows settings. What you need to do depending on the case above , is:. Now copy renamed exiftool file into Windows directory -this is the best place- and ExifTool is ready to be used.
Note: In case you've done something wrong in this regard, you'll see an error message when GUI starts. You can download GUI from here. GUI doesn't need to be "installed". So, if you didn't already, just create new directory on C drive i. GUI doesn't write anything into registry file or elsewhere. I downloaded exiftool. Extracted, renamed as per instructions above and placed exiftool.
Downloaded and extracted exiftoolgui. I click on exiftoolgui. If you like PhotoMe, that's fine, I like it too and have been using it for years. But don't assume that your issues with Exiftool are necessarily win 10 issues. I made a major boneheaded mistake and did not test PhotoME's ability to export and import metadata from one photo to another. It seems to be able to EXPORT data from jpgs and tif files, but it is unable to import that data into another photo file.
The options look great and the stuff that does work is really cool. But the ability to get work done is far more important than a cool interface and integration into my existing workflow. Currently all PhotoME seems to be able to do is manually edit those fields that are already populated or are tagged by PhotoME as editable. That is useful for about half of my metadata editing needs. As a result I am now using ExifPilot, an effective and complete though expensive shareware option.
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Reading mode: Light Dark. This only occurs with the full bundle. This program is completely free, but you can donate any amount to me to show your appreciation. See the Help menu in the program or the donate button below. It also supports Googles new PhotoSphere options for panoramic images. Features Extensive renaming options based on metadata in your photos.
Supports all formats exiftool itself supports in "read" mode. Preview thumbnails for standard image formats and most raw formats. Writes GPS data to selected images.
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