It’s been a useful all-purpose Mac graphics toolbox for 30 years. In cases like this, you always want to consider GraphicConverter. So I am always on the lookout for Mac GUI front ends for ExifTool, such as the plug-ins available for Lightroom Classic. Because I have limited experience with the command line, I am wary of really screwing up photos if I type one character incorrectly. If that’s literally all you need - get metadata info from Apple Photos into Excel - there might be another option.Įxiftool is powerful but command-line only, and ExifToolGUI is Windows-only. plist file … but what use is that because there seem to be no tools that can import Apple’s non-standard XML format into Excel (plus the trial version does not extract key words and the EXIF export does not work (seems to be disabled in Trial although according to their info it shouldn’t be))Īny tips, suggestion, report on experience appreciated! I have found that exported photos have all the EXIF and other metadata (including keyword) embedded, so maybe one answer is to export everything from Photos and then import to Lightroom? And then use a Light plugin to export metadata to Excel?įireebok can export metadata to a. seems to be able to export photos with metadata and preserve album (folder) structure. I’ve had a good hunt with Dr Google and there doesn’t seem to be any easy to use tools that can export metadata from Photos to Excel. Asking for someone who has 1,000s of photographs taken for a multi-year project and needs to catalogue the work.
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