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Very nice pictures, specially considering you had to shoot with the sky in front most of the time.
I'm new at this - could you tell me how to get at the EXIF data? Thanks. |
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Very nice pictures, specially considering you had to shoot with the sky in front most of the time.
I'm new at this - could you tell me how to get at the EXIF data? Thanks. |
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There are several ways to read the EXIF data in photos posted here. My method requires that the photo be dowwnloaded to your HD. Once downloaded most photo editors allow the EXIF data to be viewed. I user IrfanView in which case I select Image|Information from the menu and then click the EXIF button. Microsoft Picture Manager (part of Office 2003) has a similar function. There are also specailized EXIF readers. Steve's Software links has the URLs for IrfanView and EXIF readers: http://www.steves-digicams.com/digsoftware.html. Windows Explorer can also read the data on a downloaded file directly. Right-click on the file and select Properties from the pop-up menu. Select the Summary tab and if it's not showing click the Advanced button.
JimC, a moderator here, has also provided a link for a browser plug-in that can read the EXIF data without downloading the file but I don't have that lik. |
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Thanks a lot for the info. I'll try it out.
Fortunately, I have InfraView. |
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Super-duper shots, ac.
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