L Lightworkz New Member Jul 3, 2007 207 0 0 서울 Aug 11, 2007 #1 I am looking for a better exif viewer and found a few from the web. Opanda, EXIFpro viewer, ... etc. Which one do you guys recommend?
I am looking for a better exif viewer and found a few from the web. Opanda, EXIFpro viewer, ... etc. Which one do you guys recommend?
S Squid Senior Member Jun 10, 2004 1,467 0 36 Aug 11, 2007 #2 I'm happy with Opanda which allows you to view the EXIF information, if the EXIF information is attached to pictures posted on the web, via the right-click button of your mouse when using Microsoft Internet Explorer.
I'm happy with Opanda which allows you to view the EXIF information, if the EXIF information is attached to pictures posted on the web, via the right-click button of your mouse when using Microsoft Internet Explorer.
E estel New Member Jul 17, 2006 344 0 0 Aug 11, 2007 #3 I use Irfanview as my picture viewer - free, very light-weight and very fast - and it has a good EXIF plug-in.
I use Irfanview as my picture viewer - free, very light-weight and very fast - and it has a good EXIF plug-in.
zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Aug 11, 2007 #4 Opanda... but not compatible with the newer versions of Mozilla Firefox...
Z zj2000 Senior Member Mar 10, 2007 1,466 0 36 Aug 11, 2007 #5 estel said: I use Irfanview as my picture viewer - free, very light-weight and very fast - and it has a good EXIF plug-in. Click to expand... yup, i use irfanview too if i want to check out the exif.... but it does have a tendency to show jaggies when your images are fitted to screen....
estel said: I use Irfanview as my picture viewer - free, very light-weight and very fast - and it has a good EXIF plug-in. Click to expand... yup, i use irfanview too if i want to check out the exif.... but it does have a tendency to show jaggies when your images are fitted to screen....
Y yehosaphat Senior Member Oct 28, 2005 2,703 0 0 North Aug 11, 2007 #6 zac08 said: Opanda... but not compatible with the newer versions of Mozilla Firefox... Click to expand... I tot it has a firefox extension...
zac08 said: Opanda... but not compatible with the newer versions of Mozilla Firefox... Click to expand... I tot it has a firefox extension...
zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Aug 12, 2007 #7 yehosaphat said: I tot it has a firefox extension... Click to expand... Yeah... only for 1.5 and below... so far, when I tried upgrading the firefox to 2.0, it's not supported, so I kept my Firefox at 1.5
yehosaphat said: I tot it has a firefox extension... Click to expand... Yeah... only for 1.5 and below... so far, when I tried upgrading the firefox to 2.0, it's not supported, so I kept my Firefox at 1.5
T thw Deregistered Dec 21, 2004 765 0 0 Aug 12, 2007 #8 zac08 said: Yeah... only for 1.5 and below... so far, when I tried upgrading the firefox to 2.0, it's not supported, so I kept my Firefox at 1.5 Click to expand... I am running Firefox 2.0.0.6 and Opanda IExif 2.3. No problems.
zac08 said: Yeah... only for 1.5 and below... so far, when I tried upgrading the firefox to 2.0, it's not supported, so I kept my Firefox at 1.5 Click to expand... I am running Firefox 2.0.0.6 and Opanda IExif 2.3. No problems.
E ExplorerZ Senior Member Jan 9, 2006 7,880 1 38 West Aug 12, 2007 #10 zac08 said: Yeah... only for 1.5 and below... so far, when I tried upgrading the firefox to 2.0, it's not supported, so I kept my Firefox at 1.5 Click to expand... eh Im running 2.0.0.6 and it works perfectly as well.
zac08 said: Yeah... only for 1.5 and below... so far, when I tried upgrading the firefox to 2.0, it's not supported, so I kept my Firefox at 1.5 Click to expand... eh Im running 2.0.0.6 and it works perfectly as well.
zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Aug 12, 2007 #11 ExplorerZ said: eh Im running 2.0.0.6 and it works perfectly as well. Click to expand... That's interesting... I need to check it out soon...
ExplorerZ said: eh Im running 2.0.0.6 and it works perfectly as well. Click to expand... That's interesting... I need to check it out soon...