Sunday, 4 December 2016

software - What tool can visualize metadata from many photos on a Mac?


I have seen/heard about a PC/Unix (??) utility that goes through all your JPG/RAW pictures on your disk and shows you on a graph



  • your most used lens,

  • your most used zoom range,

  • flash settings etc...


-- anything you can get from your camera data include in picture.



But I'm looking for a good utility that works on a Mac...




Also Asked by Eruditass:


What are the best EXIF analyzer tools to give you statistics and pretty graphs with information such as:



  • Lens

  • Camera

  • Focal Length

  • Aperture

  • Shutter Speed


  • ISO

  • Date

    • Time of Day

    • Day of Week



  • Exposure Mode

  • Focus Distance

  • Processing Lag (Date Modified - Date Taken)



Do any support DNG / RAW? Are any open source?



Answer



I know of Exposure Plot ExposurePlot on PC, it's pretty nice and free.


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Is your question that you are looking for one on Mac? Someone asked in DPReview forum but not much came out of it. Someone elsewhere is using Parallels Desktop to run a Windows XP virtual machine and use Exposure Plot from it.


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