boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Lost the ability to download exif data. Tried everything. HELP required. thanks in advance
Google exif viewers for your particular browser.
I just tried it on a random picture. Very effective. It includes more information than I expected, and in scrolling down, more information than I even understand, but the basic information is there at the top. Thank you.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Tried that already. Still nothing
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
kpmac wrote:
Google exif viewers for your particular browser.
Tried that several times. Still nothing. I am stumped. It just may be something that I will have to live with. I guess worse things could happen. <Maybe the gremlins will die of boredom if I ignore them
boberic wrote:
Lost the ability to download exif data. Tried everything. HELP required. thanks in advance
Download how? From what? Photoshop can't find it?
boberic wrote:
Tried that several times. Still nothing. I am stumped. It just may be something that I will have to live with. I guess worse things could happen. <Maybe the gremlins will die of boredom if I ignore them
Is this a problem with all of your pictures? Are you trying to see the EXIF data on pictures that have been processed in such a way as to strip it off of the photos? Try it on an older picture?
The best EXIF viewer, which runs within a browser, is EXIF Viewer by Alan Raskin. No need to download the image, input the URL of the image, etc. Add it to the browser tools. Right click on an image, scroll down to EXIF viewer and select that. The EXIF data is presented in a separate window.
--Bob
boberic wrote:
Lost the ability to download exif data. Tried everything. HELP required. thanks in advance
You didn't post very much useful information for others to help diagnose your problem.
I suggest you try posting one of your original images, ones that you can't read any exif data in. Let others try and read it. If others cannot read it, then you've eliminated your post-processing system. If they can, then it's likely one of your your post-processing apps.
You might also describe your method of handling an image file from camera to finished image.
These posts are the most frustrating. Someone has a problem they care enough to mention, but won't provide enough information for anyone to actually help. I'd rather hear about what you had for lunch than posting these baited fish hooks.
Does you camera have some setting to hide the EXIF?
Are you on windows? if so, what shows when you open a file with Photos and right click and click file information?
boberic wrote:
Lost the ability to download exif data. Tried everything. HELP required. thanks in advance
Download Irfanview (free) and use it to open your photos. There is a link at the top of the viewer (lower case "i") click on it and a small window "image properties" opens with a link to "EXIF info". Another app is "exiftool" that will provide more information.
boberic wrote:
Lost the ability to download exif data. Tried everything. HELP required. thanks in advance
Apple Photos provides EXIF for every photo in the library if you use Apple.
CHG_CANON wrote:
These posts are the most frustrating. Someone has a problem they care enough to mention, but won't provide enough information for anyone to actually help. I'd rather hear about what you had for lunch than posting these baited fish hooks.
Oh my that is beautiful prose! It needed to be said, and it was right on target, but I still got a belly laugh from it.
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