![Files Files](/uploads/1/2/5/3/125388106/662877110.jpg)
Metadata on iPhone, iPad & Mac. Metadata is written, read and supported on both iOS and macOS. Even though iOS interprets metadata in situations like viewing images in Photos on a world map, it does not expose it to the end user. In other words, you’ll need a third-party app to view or edit EXIF metadata on iOS. RAW Viewer MAC WIN. Users can check and playback the files, control images and generate several video formats. SUBSCRIBE TO UPDATES. Applicable Products; Features; System Requirements. RAW Viewer has salvage function for RAW files which are shot by AXS-R5/R7 and ASX Memory cards.
The Preview pane is available in all views by choosing View Show Preview from the menu bar. Or press Shift-Command (⌘)-P to quickly show or hide the Preview pane. Enhances the Preview pane in several ways:.
More information, including detailed metadata, can be shown for each file. This is particularly useful when working with photos and media, because key EXIF data, like camera model and aperture value, are easy to locate. Choose View Preview Options to control what information the Preview pane can show for the kind of file selected. Quick Actions let you easily manage or edit the selected file. With Quick Actions in, you can take actions on a file without opening an app.
Quick Actions appear at the bottom of the and vary depending on the kind of file selected. Rotate an image.
Mark up an image or PDF. Combine images and PDFs into a single PDF file. Trim audio and video files To manage Quick Actions, click More, then choose Customize. MacOS Mojave includes a standard set of Quick Actions, but Quick Actions installed by third-party apps also appear here. You can even create your own Quick Actions using.
From the way you have posed your question I am assuming that you are saving your Pages document in MS Word format. I am not aware of any desktop tool to remove metadata from a Pages document but you can use the tool 3BClean to remove unwanted metadata.
3BClean is delivered as a service and does not require any software on your desktop. It removes metadata from MS Office, OpenOffice.org and PDF document formats. You can trial it out for free: - on a per document basis at or - for automatic removal of metadata as a document is emailed / [email protected] hope this helps Paul. Brie Fly wrote: How can one remove metadata from a Pages document? The same way that you would reliably remove the metadata from an MS Word document - don't send the document in its native form. From the Print dialog in Pages, choose Save as PDF, then send the PDF document to your intended recipients. PDF files also contain meta data.
The kind of data that is embedded depends on how you create the file. Open a PDF file in Adobe Reader and check the file info, to see what meta data is present. Metadata is present in ALL electronic files not just office (word processing, spreadsheets etc) files. However most of the headline hitters have been caused by word processing files.
Metadata is there for a reason and it depends on how feature rich the word processor you use is to how much information is stored 'behind the scenes': a MS Word or WordPerfect file will have a large amount of such hidden information where as WordPad, RTF files or the like will have a smaller amount. See also my response to the PDF specific sub thread below. Totally agree re PDF and metadata. Just take a look at how Google got caught out last year by just such metadata: In this day and age even documents with less rich metadata than the likes of MS Word and WordPerfect poses a risk of unintentional leaks of confidential/sensitive information as soon as they are sent or 'published'. Note: (additional chortles were heard from the IT community on this) that the submission also exposed an additional embarrassment in that they used MS Word rather than their own Google apps. Apple Footer.
This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.