![]() ![]() This makes it the fastest way to update lots of photos in one go. When it’s enabled, it only shows fields that can be edited and it doesn’t show any of the existing metadata. There’s also a new Edit Only mode, accessed using the eye icon in the top left corner of the Metadata panel. As before, editing the metadata applies to all selected photos in Grid view, or just the active photo in other view modes. EXIF Date Changer enables you to change the date and time attributes of the EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data stored within your digital photos. Selected Photos is the previous behavior, which shows the metadata for all of the selected photos, or where the metadata differs. Target Photo shows and edits only the metadata of the active photo, which is much faster than reading all of the selected photos, but as you’ve found, it’s not much help when you’re trying to edit multiple photos. Use these instructions to create an export that includes image metadata. At the top of the Metadata panel, just below the Preset pop-up, there’s two new buttons: edit dialogs Files tab you see all files that belong. There’s been a change in the Metadata panel to improve performance, but it is tripping people up. PhotoPrisms edit dialog enables you to add/edit various types of metadata related to your photos/videos. Can’t change metadata on multiple photos in version 11? What’s changed? ![]()
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