
I couldn't believe it took me so long to find something that actually did what I needed. I'm surprised development seems to have so long ago stopped, and more surprised nothing better has come along since.Ībsolutely phenomenal Exif editing software. It's already great but it could be truly excellent (and more stable). Film shooting continues to grow and there is most certainly a market for this sort of application with such ease of use and straightforward integration with EXIFTool. I'm sure a paid version would go over well. Would love an updated version from the author (or to see them appear at all again).


JEXIFToolGUI is another very good utility for the tasks but I find it slower for my workflow and a bit overkill.ĪnalogExif contains bugs and has become more of challenge to use in recent years but none that I've not been able to workaround in some way. It has not been updated since 2013, which is roughly 2 years before I started using it, but it is now 2022 and I still use it the most, even despite better metadata capability within Lightroom and workflows offered from NegativeLabPro etc. I've tried quite a number Exif editors and tools to simplify film scans and related exif/iptc etc data and this one is the best combination of simple/straighforward/fast.
