Contextual menu helps organize JPEG photo images.
PhotoToolCM is a contextual menu plugin for Mac OS X. It helps you to manage/organize JPEG photo image created by digital cameras. Originally, I was going to add these features and functions to my QuickImageCM. However, I realized that due to some technical reasons, adding these features would increase the object size of QuickImageCM dramatically. So I decided to make it a separate CM plugin. This CM plugin can be a nice companion of the QuickImageCM and it has supplemental features you don't find in my QuickImageCM
Below is the summary of what this CM plugin can do. All of these features can be used right from the Finder without launching any applications.
- Displays Exif information (plus general JPEG file information) of a JPEG file quickly on the contextual menu.
- Copy Exif information of selected file(s) to the clipboard so that you can paste to other text documents.
- Batch rename selected file(s) using Exif date (the date pictures were taken).
- Change file dates (date created and date last modified) of selected file(s) to Exif date (the date pictures were taken).
- Transform (rotate/flp images) JPEG image witout decompress and compress the actual image data. (aka. lossless transform)
- Edit comment of selected JPEG files interactively, or all at once.
- Edit Exif date (date and time of the picture taken) of selected JPEG files using absolute or relative date and time interactively, or all at once.
- Clean up not important meta data and resource fork of selected JPEG files to make their file size smaller.
- Batch resize selected JPEG files using scale ratio or width or height as a base.
PhotoToolCM 1.4 runs on
Mac OS
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 777 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Menus.
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