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Looking for a software where I can add some EXIF info ON pictures. It must be able to handle a batch of pictures in one time.

Any suggestions?

See this sample at th bottom of the pic:

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If you were going to use it for other reasons, ACDSee Pro has an EXCELLENT tool for this, ...

I'm downloading a trial right now.

Thanks man!
 

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I dont know if you have Photoshop or not but I tend to use Bridge, for EXIF and IPTC.

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I dont know if you have Photoshop or not but I tend to use Bridge, for EXIF and IPTC.

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I had PS on my PC but kicked the @%$#& PC out!
ACDSEE will get a serious evaluation.
 
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If you're familiar with UNIX and can work your way around the command line, this is really the best tool: ExifTool

Here's more info on ExifTool: ExifTool by Phil Harvey

There's also EXIFutils
If not, you might try Reveal

iPhoto also has the ability to let you edit metadata in batches, so you might want to use what is readily available. It can write those changes to the original files.
 
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If you're familiar with UNIX and can work your way around the command line, this is really the best tool: ExifTool.....

You do understand that I'm looking for a way to get certain EXIF info ON a batch of pictures? (like the sample I posted)

I do have the tools to batch-modify certain EXIF info IN the pics.

Thanks for the links. Some interesting stuff!
 
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You do understand that I'm looking for a way to get certain EXIF info ON a batch of pictures? (like the sample I posted)

I do have the tools to batch-modify certain EXIF info IN the pics.

Thanks for the links. Some interesting stuff!

Lol... yep! And ExifTool will do just that if you know your way around the command line.

Doug
 
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Lol... yep! And ExifTool will do just that if you know your way around the command line.

Doug

"...if you know your way around the command line"

I think I have here a little problem :D
Long story short: No ExifTool for me.

Thanks Doug.
 
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Update:
Found an app called "Image Commander" that can do what I want.
Not the most sophisticated app but can still do the job.

Thanks to you all that were trying to help.
 

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