IPTC and Metadata on Ipad Pro

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I have just got an iPad Pro after my Macbook Air died. I am pretty happy with the editing in Lightroom and Affinity, but I am struggling to find a decent IPTC editor. I occasionally do jobs where I need to caption and send images on location. Traditionally I would use photomechanic, but the only similar product seems to be Filterstorm Pro, which does not get great reviews.

Are there any other options out there? I basically need something to batch caption a few pictures alongside FTP sending. Also any users of Filterstorm Pro find it usable, I've heard it crashes quite a bit.
 
Does Lightroom not do this? As far as I know, it will do this on import if you ask it to.
 
Hi,


I know this thread is a few years old, but I'm a working reporter myself and this exact workflow problem — captioning and sending images on location from an iPad — is what drove me to build CataImage.


It's a native iPad/iPhone/Mac app built specifically for the field workflow that Photo Mechanic handles so well on desktop. Here's what it currently does:


  • Full IPTC editor on iPad — all standard fields: caption/abstract, headline, keywords, byline/creator, location, city, state, country, copyright, credit, source, category, instructions, and more
  • Batch captioning — select multiple images and apply the same caption, keywords, byline, or any IPTC field in one operation. Exactly the workflow you'd use on location: shoot, import to Files, select the take, batch caption, done
  • Works directly from Files — no proprietary library. Plug in your SD card or card reader, open the folder, start captioning. Your files stay where they are and metadata is written directly into them
  • Full RAW support — Canon CR3/CR2, Sony ARW, Nikon NEF, Fujifilm RAF, and others. No need to convert to JPEG first to edit metadata
  • Complete EXIF reading — all shooting data visible alongside your IPTC fields
  • Advanced search — find photos by keyword, caption, creator, location across entire drives, recursively scanning all subfolders in the background
  • Star ratings + color labels — 0-5 stars and 7 color tags for quick culling on location
  • Optimized performance — handles 50,000+ photos smoothly with GPU-accelerated caching

Now, for the FTP part — I want to be transparent: FTP transfer is not available yet, but it's actively planned for the near future. We know this is a critical part of the on-location workflow for press and agency photographers (caption → FTP to desk/agency), and it's high on our development roadmap. The goal is to have a complete field workflow within a single app: import from card → cull → caption with IPTC → FTP send — all on iPad.


In the meantime, once you've captioned your images in CataImage, you can use the iOS share sheet or a dedicated FTP client like FTPManager to send them — the IPTC metadata is embedded in the files so it travels with them.


To answer the Lightroom question from the thread: Lightroom on iPad can add some metadata, but it's really designed as a RAW processor with a proprietary catalog. It's not built for the fast caption-and-send workflow that press photographers need. CataImage is purpose-built for exactly that.


The app is on the App Store with a free 7-day trial. It's still young and actively developed — and feedback from working photographers is exactly what shapes our priorities. If FTP is important to you, your input would genuinely help us refine that feature.


CataImage
 
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I'd normally report this post because advertising without permission from the owners is banned.

HOWEVER...

This looks like a decent, well thought through product that no one has really yet achieved in well over ten years: that is an iOS version of Photo Mechanic.

But without the FTP it really isn't that good yet - although having said that it is probably the best IPTC manager for iOS that I've seen on the market.

Pricing-wise, it's bloody expensive, Laptop/Desktop subscription expensive; ie £100 annual payment or £12.99 monthly (£160 per year).

I'm more than well connected with the UK press market and can say that this would be a popular product for press photographers...

But,

Halve the price and sort the FTP out.

And you need to add a crop tool.

And an English version of your AppStore advert!
 
On the basis of @DemiLion 's post I'm not deleting the post about this app, but I've locked the thread and removed the email link. I've PM'd the poster to suggest paid advertisinhg.
 
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