I have read several times that if you view picture in download that you can see which make and model used. I can't....what am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance!
If you use Chrome for your internet browser, there is an extension called "exif reader" you can install. Once you click the download link on a photo, all you have to do is hover your mouse near the top of the photo and you'll see a little bar with camera make and model (along with shutter speed, aperture, ISO, focal length). Sometimes this info has been stripped, in which case you would have to ask the photographer.
This is the exif viewer I have:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/exif-viewer/nafpfdcmppffipmhcpkbplhkoiekndckOther internet browsers probably have similar apps or extensions. One more way is to actually save the downloaded image to your computer. With Windows, you then right-click and select "properties," then "details" from the list (hope I'm remembering that correctly. Someone double-check, OK? I am on a Chromebook
).
Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
You need an EXIF reader, if you use Chrome for a browser they have an app that will show you the EXIF when you put your curser over the picture. you can also read the EXIF in most pp programs.
Wagnerian1 wrote:
I have read several times that if you view picture in download that you can see which make and model used. I can't....what am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance!
Usually you can right click on a photo to get properties, then details.
thanks linda...i used the link to the exif viewer you use and it works fine!!!!
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