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Posted: Thu Jun 7th, 2012 11:02 |
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Robert
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I only look at the EXIF if I am interested in a particular technical aspect of the image, in it's current form it's far too technical to read at a glance. In fact I need a calculator to work some of it out. It would be good if it were available as a readable synopsis perhaps optionally the ability to open the low level data for deeper analysis. Lightroom and probably most other image software provides a higher level display format which is far more readable. All that is NEEDED is: Camera Model. Lens foal length/max aperture. (In mm. & f Stops.) Shutter speed. (in lowest fractional format.) Exposing aperture. (In f stop format.) Exposure Focal length. (In mm.) ISO. Time & date of exposure. And possibly... Flash info. EV compensation. Metering method. AF mode. Exposure mode, (M, A, S, P, etc.) Phil mentioned an EXIF reader for his web browser, I suspect that was Firefox? I wonder if there is a plugin for Safari... Will check...
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