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Old 30-01-2007, 5:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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EXIF Reader: For Windows XP (Free)

Ahoy!

I know many forum members often wonder how to read EXIF data from an image (there are various ways), but click the link, read the garb, decide for yourself, download and install if you think it will be of use to you.

Then again, it is free.
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Re: EXIF Reader: For Windows XP (Free)

I've just downloaded it (cheers pirate) and noticed that it shows any exposure over 1s as 1/1 (ie 2s would be 1/1 and 30s would be 1/1) which isn't to handy. Is this the same for everyone else?
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Dont know, I just right click on the file and select properties and hit the summary tab (click advanced view if not already selected)
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Re: EXIF Reader: For Windows XP (Free)

Pirate - Ahoy! - Someone pointed me in the direction of another free EXIF Viewer HERE - Seems to work nicely (I forgot I had downloaded this one 'til I read your thread - Don't know if it shows the exposure or other readings differently but like yours its free
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HERE - Seems to work nicely (I forgot I had downloaded this one 'til I read your thread - Don't know if it shows the exposure or other readings differently but like yours its free
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Yep! I forgot I had that installed (Duh) too! Actually, it's the muttz nutz!
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Old 30-01-2007, 10:21 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Pirate - Ahoy! - Someone pointed me in the direction of another free EXIF Viewer HERE - Seems to work nicely (I forgot I had downloaded this one 'til I read your thread - Don't know if it shows the exposure or other readings differently but like yours its free
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Nice one.. and unlike Bill Gates offering wont scan your system first ( I have no problem with that but I feel paranoid about WGA, a Prying "system" which requires an online only system and replaces active X keys every 30-60 days)
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Not wishing to hijack your thread Pirate but for those of you who use Firefox as a browser, I find FxIF an excellent tool for displaying the Exif data of images. Once downloaded, just right click on a picture and select properties and as long as the image has the Exif data embedded then the settings will be revealed.
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Not wishing to hijack your thread Pirate but for those of you who use Firefox as a browser, I find FxIF an excellent tool for displaying the Exif data of images. Once downloaded, just right click on a picture and select properties and as long as the image has the Exif data embedded then the settings will be revealed.
Nice one though it is also the case that the Opanda one linked by PaulBoy also has a standalone version as well as firefox plug in( which You can install after installing the standalone version)

I use firefox almost exclusively now and cannot be persuaded to use IE again when i have the choice
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