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Edit EXIF data on the web: the eXif.er

exifer
Add this to the “stuff you don’t need to install software to do” list: editing the EXIF data of an image (or a batch of images) on the web, for free. The *exif.er* service (do consider a small donation) will let you upload your photo(s), edit their metadata and provide a copy with your updates. All in a simple single-page interface. No up-selling, no popups.

Credits: Andrea Piaggesi
Use it: http://bit.ly/1GNrXk9

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Tags: editor, EXIF, metadata, photo editing, tips, webapp, webbased, webdev

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 9th, 2015 at 7:09 am and is filed under Technology, Web Development.

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