PhotoStatistica Cheats

PhotoStatistica Hack 2.8.2 + Redeem Codes

Photo EXIF Analysis Tool

Developer: Bristol Bay Code Factory Limited
Category: Photo & Video
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.8.2
ID: com.bristolbaycodefactory.photostatistica

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Description

PhotoStatistica lets you stand back and see the big picture. PhotoStatistica's innovative tools gives you the ability to draw powerful insights about your photography by visualising EXIF data across large libraries of your images.

PhotoStatistica is the perfect tool to help you buy the right piece of equipment, think about how to improve your photography, research artists, run a competition or manage a team of photographers.

PhotoStatistica quickly scans in EXIF data from directories of images, then gives you a powerful set of charting, discovery and filter tools to analyse the images and help answer questions such as:
- What prime lens should I buy, based on the most common focal length I used on a zoom lens over the last year?
- Is it worth investing in a high ISO camera?
- What gear do I most use on my trips?
- Which lens do I get the highest rated images with?

Or if you are an archivist, researcher or manage a team of photographers, PhotoStatistica can help answer questions such as:
- What was the artist's most prolific period?
- What was the photographer's technical approach?
- Which camera systems does the photographer use the most?

You can save multiple analyses, refresh the results as more photos are added to your sources, before exporting the raw data as CSV, delivering the results as CSV or PNG files, or sharing your insights via Mail or Messages.

PhotoStatistica is an essential piece of software that no photographer should be without in their digital camera bag!

What's more PhotoStatistica is super easy to use:

1.PhotoStatistica rapidly scans in EXIF data from a number of sources and cameras:
- Include images from any directory, or nested set of directories
- PhotoStatistica supports all image formats / cameras that Apple support.
- In addition PhotoStatistica can work with compressed RAF files, for those FujiFilm cameras for which Apple provides non-compressed support.
- Supports XMP sidecar files

2. Use a powerful set of filters to focus your research - all imported EXIF dimensions are available to filter against, with full set of logic operators

3. Visualise your photos using histograms, pie charts, pivot tables, pivot charts and a drill down discovery tool to easily analyse over 50 dimensions.

4. Drill down into image sub-sets and inspect individual images and their EXIF data

5. Export data and results in CSV format, or export your charts as PNGs

6. Save all your analyses and easily refresh your results as you add more images to your archives

Other features include:
- Dark mode support
- Banded dimensions, to help work with range of values
- Powerful date filter tools: for example select all photos taken on any Tuesday
- Drill down data discovery tool

Version history

2.8.2
2023-09-28
Clarifying that iPad version of this product does NOT support import directly from Photos.
2.8.1
2021-12-01
- Corrections to Italian translations
2.8
2021-09-22
Minor user interface bug resolved.
2.7
2021-06-07

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Reviews

pepejay2146,
Insightful
I’ve just scratched the surface of this app at this point but can safely say that it will provide tremendous insight into your photography. Like everything else, practice and self-evaluation is what will make you more and more proficient and skilled. Part of that analysis includes the technical aspects of how you took a particular picture as well as composition, lighting, etc.. How could I improve on the results? Maybe a faster shutter speed, etc. Is there a pattern to what is working and what isn’t?

This tool brings the specifics to light in a simple visual way yet allows you to drill down for a deeper look. The training tutorials are short, sweet and topic driven. I’ve had the occasion to request support and was impressed at how quickly my question was answered.

This is a “must have” tool in my bag!
papalou54,
Wow!
Was curious about what focal length I use most often. Did a google search for an app and found this. No trial version available but thought I could eat the $5 if it was a bust. Just did some initial tests and two things are immediately apparent. (A) This thing is fast and flexible. And (B) At $5 for a Mac OS based app, this is a steal! Was able to scan my entire Apple Photos library (>25k Images) in no time at all and do an analysis. Plus I was able to change the parameters & thresholds of the analysis quickly. It also has the flexibility to look at folders of images as well. Not certain how I often I will use, but for the info I initially needed Very impressive. Documentation is a little weak but the get started video is all you really need.
bskeie,
struggling
I am struggling to get any data out of this app. I am attempting to read mulitple types of raw files from Canon, Nikon and Fuji and keep getting results that show no data.

UPDATE - found out that this app is not reading data from external drives. If I move the folder of images to my desktop it works as advertised

UPDATE #2 - the developer has been responsive and has pushed multiple updates out since my intial review and has fixed all issues that I originally had with the software.
Musician54,
Nice way to visualize EXIF data
This application has come a long way since its debut a few weeks ago. The author has dramatically sped it up and fixed numerous teething issues that I encountered when analyzing my 150k photo library.

The current version is commendably fast when accessing files over SMB/AFP on a Synology NAS.

I do analyze metadata in Lightroom, but I really like the CSV output of PhotoStatistica and the ease of which one may correlate EXIF data points.

I'm hoping the author continues to make optimizations to speed analysis of large libraries, and I can think of many more interesting ways to visualize, display, and output the data, but this is still a strong work with a lot of potential, and I am finding it very valuable in evaluating and curating my library.

I think it’s well worth the price.
Brando159,
Useful, excellent support
The general purpose of the app is very useful. Most photo library programs are bulky, slow, and inefficient. This program is simple in all the correct ways. It gives you quick insights into a library of photos which can be used in interesting ways.

Support is great. A feature request I made was implemented super fast.
Tinman009,
Very good
New application and the authors are very responsive to any problems. We're using it regularly to show shooting patterns to improve workflows.

(Could do with being a little more expensive to be honest. It's current price is a bit of a bargain.)
Photo_Nerd,
Getting there
The developer is responsive.

The program works over a network.
I got it to do 2 things:
1. Look at what lenses to buy with my new camera system.
2. Figure out how I shot during periods of time when I was really happy with my work.

I was surprised at the data.
InternetEnzyme,
Interesting
It's a pretty cheap app that does some pretty nifty stuff, so it's hard to be too critical. I will, however, echo the complaint regarding being unable to resize the window horizontally. It's not a huge deal on a 27" iMac, but, I mean, one of the main appeals of macOS is being able to have multiple windows and resize them all, so I think that the devs should spend some time polishing up their UI a bit in coming versions.
AdamChandler,
150K Images and it's pretty darn fast
Only had one crash and that was when doing Y & X-Axis. Nice that CSV Export is possible which was super nice for extended manipulation of data and tables. Finally, a feature requset would be reverse geo-coding where it puills Lat, Long from all images and analyzes travel trends over the years. Would need a lot of extra work but would be great to visualize this.
Btwyx,
Seriously?
The app doesn't allow you to resize it's windows horizontally. It insists on taking up the entire width of the screen. Why?