Easily view photo EXIF metadata on your iPhone/iPad. EXIF metadata is stored in photo files and contains information such as exposure time, shutter speed and many more, including GPS location.
Simply open a photo in FileBrowser Professional and then tap the info icon in the top bar. A dialog will appear with your photo's EXIF metadata. Or on iPad switch your View Mode to Gallery View and tap the properties view on the menu in the right hand pane.
Select your photos and filter them based on their exif metadata, match them to IOS, make, model or any available property. Then select other actions for filtered photos. You could move them to another folder, or delete them using FileBrowser Professional's Custom Tasks.
You can view a limited subset of exif metadata in the iPad/iPhone's Photos app. However you can view more metadata with FileBrowser Professional and perform file actions based on it.
Yes, you can rename your photos using either the date they were taken, the make and model of the camera or any other EXIF metadata properties using FileBrowser Professional.
Yes you can via FileBrowser Professional. Easily view the IPTC properties and edit them either individually or in bulk usinf Custom Tasks.
Yes, use a FileBrowser Professional Custom Task to find photos that match specific EXIF properties. For example find photos that were taken on a Nikon(Make) D3000(Model) camera, and you can then add further steps to copy, move, delete or rename those photos.