E Edwan Member Jan 13, 2007 149 1 18 Jul 15, 2007 #1 As above, new to this and how can i reveal Full EXIF Info for the picture taken .Thanks for the inputs.
As above, new to this and how can i reveal Full EXIF Info for the picture taken .Thanks for the inputs.
J jmmtn4aj Senior Member Jan 1, 2007 994 0 16 Singapore flickr.com Jul 15, 2007 #2 Download any of the free EXIF viwers. There are many out there.
S SnapJaX New Member Aug 13, 2006 256 0 0 Bukit Batok www.flickr.com Jul 17, 2007 #4 i'm using opanda, try googling for it~
xunjas Senior Member Dec 28, 2006 6,500 0 36 Singapura www.isaackiat.com Jul 19, 2007 #7 i can only think of right click the photo properties n clicked the advanced button.. =)
D dunnowho New Member Jul 12, 2007 74 0 0 Jul 19, 2007 #8 xunjas said: i can only think of right click the photo properties n clicked the advanced button.. =) Click to expand... A quick way to view as well however the data given is very limited compare what something like opanda can do. In fact even opanda is limited in displaying lens used. I had to go back to nikon capture...
xunjas said: i can only think of right click the photo properties n clicked the advanced button.. =) Click to expand... A quick way to view as well however the data given is very limited compare what something like opanda can do. In fact even opanda is limited in displaying lens used. I had to go back to nikon capture...
chanjyj New Member Apr 8, 2007 1,909 0 0 Jul 19, 2007 #9 Adobe Bridge CS3 does a very decent job (enough for my needs), and displays even more than EXIF info. IPTC (IIM, Legacy) IPTC Core EXIF GPS Camera RAW There are a few more, but if you look only into photography the rest (like audio and video) are not relevant
Adobe Bridge CS3 does a very decent job (enough for my needs), and displays even more than EXIF info. IPTC (IIM, Legacy) IPTC Core EXIF GPS Camera RAW There are a few more, but if you look only into photography the rest (like audio and video) are not relevant
xunjas Senior Member Dec 28, 2006 6,500 0 36 Singapura www.isaackiat.com Jul 19, 2007 #10 dunnowho said: A quick way to view as well however the data given is very limited compare what something like opanda can do. In fact even opanda is limited in displaying lens used. I had to go back to nikon capture... Click to expand... i use adobe bridge to display every single information now. =) very good
dunnowho said: A quick way to view as well however the data given is very limited compare what something like opanda can do. In fact even opanda is limited in displaying lens used. I had to go back to nikon capture... Click to expand... i use adobe bridge to display every single information now. =) very good