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BrandyL

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I've just switched from android to my first iPhone. As an avid photographer, I'm extremely frustrated with the iPhone's photo storage method and lack of access to the Metadata. Is there a good ios app for photo management that will let me view all of the Metadata, add tags to the Metadata, and move my photos around to albums I create? The android app I've used and loved for years is called F-Stop Media Gallery. Do you know if there's anything a similar ios app?

I love the iphone camera, which is the reason I've made the jump,but I'm desparate to find a quality photo management app for this phone.

Thanks so much for any help!
 
HashPhotos

I don't use the editor, nor the companion Mac transfer app, but for organization, it's pretty good, and I use it to overcome the shortcomings of the native Photos app.

It won't however, edit EXIF data, and I don't think the tags are portable to Photos, but they can be to Lightroom with a little work.
 
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I use this free app call "Big Photo", try do a search on the app store.

Thank you. I will take a look at Big Photo.
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I use photoscape X

Thank you. I'll check that out.
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HashPhotos

I don't use the editor, nor the companion Mac transfer app, but for organization, it's pretty good, and I use it to overcome the shortcomings of the native Photos app.

It won't however, edit EXIF data, and I don't think the tags are portable to Photos, but they can be to Lightroom with a little work.

Thanks so much. I'll take a look at that.
 
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HashPhotos

I don't use the editor, nor the companion Mac transfer app, but for organization, it's pretty good, and I use it to overcome the shortcomings of the native Photos app.

It won't however, edit EXIF data, and I don't think the tags are portable to Photos, but they can be to Lightroom with a little work.

I wound up going with HashPhotos, which comes closest to what I'm looking for. Thanks again for your help!
 
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