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I just noticed that the EXIF data is being preserved when one does a HDR Merge. However, in a "normal" Stack none of the EXIF data is being taken over. 

 

Why is it like that and where is the logic behind this?

 

(Also, if anybody knows about a good EXIF editor for Apple Photos on the Mac the tip would be highly appreciated...)

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Hi Five,

 

This is a known issue and has come up here on the forums before.  

 

It has been logged with the Dev team so hopefully it will make it into a future update.  

 

 

As for an EXIF editor, i haven't had to use one, so can't really make a suggestion but no doubt someone else will be along who can recommend one :)

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Not really an Exif editor, but Adobe Bridge is free and allows you to edit much of your metadata, and examine the rest.

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Thanks @stokerg. Okay let's hope for the best.

 

@John Rostron : Yeaaaah.... I don't use any Adobe products and I don't really want to :P In the meantime, I found a pretty good EXIF editor for the Mac. It's called Image Exif Editor and it does the job. I especially like the clone function which one can use to copy the EXIF data from the first image of a stack to the edited photo from Affinity. The app can be purchased in the Mac App Store for about 11 bucks. There's also a free version available (good for testing).

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