PhotoCuller App Store rankings

Track PhotoCuller App Store rankings across 40+ countries. by Jeffrey Kehler • 0.0★ (0 ratings) • Photo & Video

Description

PhotoCuller is a fast, photographer-focused culling and workflow app for macOS. Review shoots, compare images, rate selects, manage metadata, and move finished files through repeatable workflows — all from a native Mac app built for working directly with your photo folders. Whether you are narrowing down a large shoot, preparing client selects, organizing RAW+JPEG pairs, or applying IPTC metadata, PhotoCuller helps you move quickly from import to delivery. Key Features Fast photo culling - Browse folders of images in a responsive grid - Rate photos, apply color labels, mark favorites, and filter your selects - Review images in full view with keyboard-driven controls - Group RAW+JPEG/HEIF pairs and related sidecar files together Powerful organization - Sort, filter, and group by metadata such as camera, lens, ISO, date, location, rating, color label, and more - Use tabs to work across multiple folders - Open folders from Finder, external drives or Apple Photos Metadata tools - View EXIF and file information - Edit IPTC metadata for individual photos or batches - Save IPTC templates for repeated use - Copy and paste IPTC metadata between images - Apply ratings, labels, crops, and metadata in a workflow-friendly way Workflow automation - Rename files with customizable templates - Transfer, move, copy, or organize selected photos - Build reusable workflows for common delivery or archive steps - Use variables, presets, and sequence numbers to standardize filenames and folder structures Built for real photo libraries - Handles RAW, JPEG, HEIF, TIFF, DNG, XMP sidecars, and common professional photo formats - Keeps related files together during drag-and-drop, transfer, rename, and delete operations - Designed for photographers who prefer folder-based workflows and local control PhotoCuller gives you the tools to quickly identify your best images, clean up the rest, and prepare your files for editing, delivery, or archive — without forcing your photos into a catalog.