![]() There are various ways to see the EXIF data, useful in different contexts, for your own images and images seen elsewhere. There was a discussion about that in this thread. If you don't see EXIF data attached to an image at CiC, it's because it got deleted as part of the processing. When we're thinking of commenting on an image, if we wonder if the shutter speed was a little slow, presto! the EXIF tells us what it was. It's very convenient when the EXIF data is attached to an image, especially here. As an image is processed, editing software will often add to the information. As most people reading this probably know, a digital camera normally stores information about things like exposure and white balance, but also various housekeeping information, like (sometimes) shutter activations. Please add any more information you have about EXIF data, especially useful tools.ĮXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format ( Wikipedia article), and describes how metadata is added to image files. I've put a simple intro here, and listed the tools I'm familiar with. Dave has promised to add to " useful and informative threads," so we can keep this for everyone to reference. It would be nice to collect information in once place about EXIF data: how to access it, including tools, and what's available.
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