The EXIF and IPTC are metadata associated with every photo taken with a digital camera. Useful information like the camera model, exposure, ISO, date and time of capture, GPS coordinates, and much more are stored there.
Bits&Coffee BatchPhoto is a bulk photo editor that will preserve the EXIF and IPTC tags when converting from JPEG to TIFF or vice-versa. BatchPhoto is a Windows & Mac software program that can apply the same edits to thousands of photos in one session!
Exchangeable image file format (or EXIF) is a standard that specifies the ancillary tags used by digital cameras (including smartphones). The EXIF metadata is associated with the JPEG and TIFF image formats only and it's not supported in other formats like JPEG2000, PNG, or GIF.
Supported tags for EXIF include: Camera Maker, Model, Orientation (rotation), Software, Date and Time, YCbCr Positioning, Compression, x-Resolution, y-Resolution, Resolution Unit, GPS Latitude/Longitude/Altitude, F-stop, Exposure time, ISO speed, Exposure bias, Metering mode, Flash, Focal length, Max aperture, Metering mode, Subject distance, Flash mode, Focal length, Author, and more.
IPTC Information Interchange Model is a set of metadata attributes that can be applied to images. IIM metadata can be embedded into more image formats than EXIF. The formats that support IPTC are: JPEG, TIFF, JPEG2000 or PNG image formats.
Besides supporting IPTC and EXIF metadata BatchPhoto has many more features, including: Rename, Watermark, Resize, Crop, Fx, Touch-Ups, Upload to FTP, Facebook. Once BatchPhoto is configured with your edits you can apply them to thousands of images in one go, it's that easy!
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Note: BatchPhoto works on Windows® 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, and XP as well as macOS® Sonoma (14), Ventura (13), Monterey (12), Big Sur (11), Catalina (10.15), Mojave (10.14), High Sierra (10.13), and Sierra (10.12).