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Loc: Livermore, California
in the terms for Metadata2go:
(2) To provide its services, the Provider provides the Consumer with a free certain basic service on the website.
(3) The Provider provides memory space to the Customer within the framework of its operational and technical possibilities and depending on the use of its services, in order to save files created by the Customer through uploading or by transferring a download link.
For this purpose, the Customer grants the Provider a right of use of the file, unlimited by time or space.
Is the above saying MetaData2go has the unlimited right to you the images you submit ?
I view all my pictures in IrfanView. Clicking Image/information brings up the data. In IrfanView you can list three programs you use for editing and choose one of the three to open the image in that program. For me it works for JPG or NEF. And it's free.
https://www.irfanview.com/BTW - there are a bunch of other things you can do in the program. I just use it for culling as it is very fast doing it.
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JimmyTB wrote:
The last couple of days Jeffery's EXIF viewer has been unavailable. I don't know if he didn't get enough financial support to continue or if it's just temporary. Does anyone know of an online viewer similar to his, or if I need to download one is there a recommended viewer?
Just use Microsoft or Photoshop to look at the data. It's free, fast, reliable, blah, blah. And you don't have to go on-line to use it.
cahale wrote:
Just use Microsoft or Photoshop to look at the data. It's free, fast, reliable, blah, blah. And you don't have to go on-line to use it.
Whilst they may be free, fast and reliable there are often additional parameters not shown in those you mention that some diagnosing images, especially to assist others, may want access to.
Thank you to all for your suggestions. Even though I did an online search before posting I didn't really find any that I liked. I'm glad I posted because now I have many options that I didn't find on my own, and learned more besides. I hope others viewing this thread may have seen options that serve their needs better than they are currently using. This is a great community.
cahale wrote:
Just use Microsoft or Photoshop to look at the data. It's free, fast, reliable, blah, blah. And you don't have to go on-line to use it.
You can't right click on an image in the Hog while in your browser, and have Microsoft Explorer or Photoshop open a pop up with all the EXIF info that's in the file. Obviously you can D/L the photo and open it with most any photo app and then show the EXIF info. Pretty sure the issue is how to do this effortlessly from within the browser. Jefferies was not so hot at this because you had to copy the photo address, go to his web site, take the robot test, paste the address in his app. Once you did all that, it worked until now.
EXIF Viewer Pro is the app/extension you need, assuming it works in your browser.
There may be other extensions for your particular browser, but I haven't found any that works as smoothly and effortlessly as EXIF Viewer Pro. At one time, long ago, I had a good one that worked with Firefox, but that went away a hundred or so silly, needless, upgrades ago.
I recently tried to check the shutter count on my Pentax K-x and get the message that the information is not included in the EXIF data. I tried the Pentax site, exiftool, and myshuttercount.com without success.
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
I recently tried to check the shutter count on my Pentax K-x and get the message that the information is not included in the EXIF data. I tried the Pentax site, exiftool, and myshuttercount.com without success.
With some cameras shutter count isn't readily available. My canon T5i doesn't provide it with any of the normal software programs. I believe I could send it to Canon and they could retrieve it but that's not worth the trouble for me
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