Exif Wizard Cheats

Exif Wizard Hack 4.4 + Redeem Codes

Developer: homedatasheet.com, Inc.
Category: Photo & Video
Price: Free
Version: 4.4
ID: com.homedatasheet.exifwizard

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Description

Exif Wizard is an Exif app for your mobile device that translates the most commonly used tags into plain English. It includes e-mail support, and an option to automatically scroll thumbnail preview images to the end of your camera roll or album!

We've tested Exif Wizard on photos from iOS devices, as well as many professional and consumer digital cameras to make sure available data will be presented properly.

Also included is a geotag map display that, unlike the photo-viewing app shipped with your iPhone, lets you focus on the location of one photo at a time. There's also a button which allows you to open your iPhone's built-in Maps app to obtain directions to a photo's location.

***iOS 8 USERS - Apple's built-in "Camera" App appears to be flipping the "ImgDirection" tag 180 degrees from the direction the camera is pointing. Exif Wizard flips it back for display purposes, but does not alter the original photo.

***iCloud Photo Library Users - If iCloud-stored images appear in Apple's built-in "Photos" app, but not in Exif Wizard, and you selected "Download and Keep Originals" in iCloud Photos Settings, then opening the "missing" photo in the "Photos" app may make it accessible to Exif Wizard.

***If you edit a photo in Apple's built-in Photos app, it may become inaccessible to Exif Wizard. Reverting to original should restore access.

*** If Exif Wizard is not displaying GPS/mapping information for photos you have taken with your iPhone, 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.

Notes: Some image editing programs, as well as some photo upload/storage services remove Exif data from photos. E-mailed and Web photos can be stored on your Camera Roll with Exif information by touching and holding the photo, and then touching "Save Image" on the action sheet which will appear.

Version history

4.4
2016-09-17
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

iOS 10 compatibility update
4.3.1
2014-11-08
Displays "ImgDirection" Exif tag value in photos taken with Apple's iOS 8.1 built-in "Camera" app to match direction in which the camera was pointing. (The iOS 8.1 Camera app appears to flip the ImgDirection tag 180 degrees from what it should be). Note that Exif Wizard cannot "fix" an original photo, so the ImgDirection tag will still appear flipped in other Exif apps.
4.3
2014-11-01
- Displays image filename
- Displays video size (in pixels)
4.2
2014-10-26
- iOS 8.1 compatibility update
- Reduced number of instructional "alerts"
4.1
2014-09-19
- iOS 8 compatibility update
- Clarifies when the DateTimeOriginal tag is not present, and the (file) DateTime tag is displayed instead
4.0
2014-08-24
- Compiled in iOS 7
- Adds first decimal place to Exposure Value
3.7
2014-01-23
Allows unadjusted lens focal length to display in exif summary box when 35mm film equivalent focal length is not available
3.6
2013-10-17
Translates more exif tags into plain English
3.5
2013-09-17
Improved support for multiple exif tags
3.4
2013-07-20
- Added Faces support
- Lists Camera Connection Kit-imported events in chronological order
3.3
2013-07-13
- Improved user interface when viewing photos full-screen
- A more logical ordering of photo albums in the "Albums" view
- Better user experience when naming images to be e-mailed
- Stability improvements
3.2
2012-12-15
"Top" button will appear as the right button of the navigation bar in the "Albums" view if a user scrolls down their album list and the albums table comes to a stop. When touched, the Top button scrolls the table back to the top.

Bug fixes.
3.1
2012-12-07
Improved handling of non-English and "special" characters.
3.0
2012-10-17
For iOS 6 only!!!
- Full-screen on iPhone 5
- Handles metadata for videos
2.0
2012-09-21
*** This update for iOS 5.1 & up.

iOS 6 compatibility update: Links to built-in Apple Maps App and prompts users to grant access to photos (instead of location) if permission was initially denied.
1.19
2012-07-11
- Improved crash protection when exif data contains unexpected values
- Prevents display of "Map" button when users of certain GPS-equipped cameras disable geotagging
1.18
2012-06-26
Added text to inform users that Photo Stream support is now available in Exif Wizard-Pro
1.17
2012-03-18
- Fixed bug that caused erroneous Flash tag text to appear in certain instances.
1.16
2012-02-09
- Fixes improper formatting of certain "Flash" tag values
- Permits display of "Keywords" IPTC tag as generated by Picasa (visible only on devices running iOS 5)
1.15
2011-12-03
- Moves Camera Roll at (or near: iPad) the top of the photo albums table on camera-equipped devices
- Allows display of non-Western European character sets for user-customizable tags
1.14
2011-10-26
- Support for iOS 5 iPad users who shoot RAW+JPEG on Panasonic DSLRs
1.13
2011-10-26
Capability to display full-resolution images (up to 15 megapixels) on the original iPhone 4 and later iPhone models
1.12
2011-10-12
- iOS 5 compatibility update
1.11
2011-08-03
- Displays PixelWidth & PixelHeight tags because PixelX/YDimension tags do not always provide the real image size
- Translates value of the PhotometricInterpretation tag
- Displays file size of all images
1.10
2011-06-14
- Added camera azimuth (direction camera was facing) on navigation bar above the map view for photos containing directional data.

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Ratings

3 out of 5
19 Ratings

Reviews

babychoysdaddy,
Exif Wizard
This is a great utility! It is useful for keeping mileage logs. I snap photos of my odometer and when I fill out my logbooks I can just open up this app and it shows me both time and location of each shot taken. It would be nice if there was an arrow in the main screen to allow you to go onto the next picture without having to go back to the camera roll each time, but otherwise this is an excellent app.

Update: The creators of this app are very responsive and replied immediately to my feedback. The feature that I thought was lacking for this program is available on the Pro version and is well worth the cost of the app. Great App!!!
Gsgmxm5,
Very nice
Thank you for being unobtrusive, transparent, fully functional, and definitely the type of app that everyone should have :-) this app does exactly what it is supposed to do and nothing more. It is a very well-laid-out and highly functional piece of software. It does not bug you with ads, it does not bug you to upgrade; it simply performs the functions that it is advertised to do. If exif information is encoded in the photograph, it will read it… That Matthew is a very helpful :-) thank you
YoDanYo,
Every Mobil Device should have this App
This app is quick and clean in what it does. You want to know the exact time and location of a photo? You can easily see that info.

Everyone should know how much information is available in the meta data of a photo.

This app allows me to share the info or to remove geo location for a photo of my family that I want to post on a social media site.

This is a very useful tool.
DannyD01,
Too many Bugs
When it works, it's great but over half the time it won't even load the photos in my folders. Just shows black squares. Plus the info for older photos is when you added them to your device, NOT the exit if the original photo. very misleading! Not ready for prime time at all. Save your money on the pro version. It's worse than the free version!
Sark-kun,
Great information, no ads
Worked great on an iPhone 6s on iOS 10.2. No ads were a plus. Purchase required to edit metadata but for just viewing it's great.
GenHeyo,
Simple tool
Downloaded a couple years ago, still works great. Simple and easy! No ads.
ZombieParent,
New iOS 10 version not working
Stopped working after updating phone to iOS 10. Still doesn't work after App update either.
Dfdgd,
Stopped working
Won’t stay open.
Dougyfish,
Works exactly as advertised
It does exactly what it says it will do. I can now see all the EXIF data while the image is on my iPhone and don't have to wait to download it to my computer to see that data.

One hint, when it asks you if it can use your location you must say "Yes" or it can't access your photo libraries. EXIF Wizard (so I've been told by the president of the company) doesn't receive any data about your location. This language is Apple's way of alerting you that the app can look at your data. Rather than saying it straight out that way they ask location permission.
Prapple Inc ,
Extremely helpful
I noticed the new version had no ratings and I thought id start the trend to demonstrate the helpfulness of this app. For me, I simply needed the exact times, dates, and locations which I took a series of photographs, and this worked beautifully to tell me, with more accuracy than anything built into the phone. I'm not so concerned with f stop, etc as on an iPhone that info is pretty useless and for my slr shots I can access exif info through Photoshop. But for a quick and easy way to see when and where you snapped a shot down to the second, this is perfect!

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