abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Someone recently posted a website for viewing all metadata. Unfortunately, I misplaced it. Will someone repost tools for very all metadata?
Thanks.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
abc1234 wrote:
Someone recently posted a website for viewing all metadata. Unfortunately, I misplaced it. Will someone repost tools for very all metadata?
Thanks.
abc1234,
This depends on how you want to view the image EXIF. If you want to view it from a file on your computer you have image editing programs that will display the data. If you want a standalone application there are many free apps available on the Web. If you want to view the image in e-mail, or directly from a Website, there are Add-Ons (Plugins) available. For IE you will have to search.
For Mozilla based systems (Firefox, SeaMonkey, and other Mozilla created systems there are EXIF plugins that will display the EXIF data with a right click on the mouse, and then a left click on Properties. It is how I read EXIF gor images posted as "Download".
Michael G
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Jay Pat wrote:
http://regex.info/exif.cgi
This is the one I'm currently using.
Pat
This was the tool. Many thanks.
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Armadillo wrote:
abc1234,
This depends on how you want to view the image EXIF. If you want to view it from a file on your computer you have image editing programs that will display the data. If you want a standalone application there are many free apps available on the Web. If you want to view the image in e-mail, or directly from a Website, there are Add-Ons (Plugins) available. For IE you will have to search.
For Mozilla based systems (Firefox, SeaMonkey, and other Mozilla created systems there are EXIF plugins that will display the EXIF data with a right click on the mouse, and then a left click on Properties. It is how I read EXIF gor images posted as "Download".
Michael G
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Jay Pat's link displays more information than Adobe. It even sees certain missing data.
I have an extension for my chrome browser....when I right click on an image online it brings up an option to view exif data
It's very easy, just right click on your photo and the data pops up.
It does for me anyway.
johneccles wrote:
It's very easy, just right click on your photo and the data pops up.
It does for me anyway.
That will give marginal data, not "complete" data. I recommend P.I.E. from picmeta.com, the most complete metadata reader I have ever found, and its free.
MT Shooter wrote:
That will give marginal data, not "complete" data. I recommend P.I.E. from picmeta.com, the most complete metadata reader I have ever found, and its free.
The reader you are mentioning here is a windows only application. All the mac users have to find something else.
Picasa (free) also exhibits metadata.
jethro779 wrote:
The reader you are mentioning here is a windows only application. All the mac users have to find something else.
Since the OP did not mention his OS, and over 90% of home computers in use today are Windows based, I gave the best example I could with the info provided.
MT Shooter wrote:
Since the OP did not mention his OS, and over 90% of home computers in use today are Windows based, I gave the best example I could with the info provided.
No problem for me. I can do most of my perusing in preview. If I want more data I just download and use photoshop elements. I have it covered :thumbup:
I generally use
http://metapicz.com/#landing. However, I was somewhat surprised to find that I can drop most any image into my copy of Nikon's View NX2 (came free with my Nikon D7100) and it will show most, if not all the EXIF regardless of what brand camera took the photo. Out of curiosity I tried the same thing with my copy of Olympus Viewer2 (came with my Olympus E-30) and it also will show nearly all the critical EXIF data, regardless of what brand camera took the photo. Of course, PSE and LR will also show the EXIF.
For those using Adobe products, check out Bridge. It is quite extensive, more so than anything else I've seen, and much of the metadata is editable.
Jay Pat wrote:
http://regex.info/exif.cgi
This is the one I'm currently using.
Pat
Thanks Pat... it works well.
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