Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. There’s a particularly arresting black-and-white image of a boy on Flickr, the photo-sharing site. The boy stands at home ...
Exif data isn’t hard to find or to remove, but the steps vary a bit, depending on which device you are using. On a Windows computer, you can see whether a photo has Exif data attached to it by ...
EXIF data: It’s the unsung hero of iPhoneography, and digital photography in general. It’s where location data is stored so you can see your pictures on a map. It remembers when you took that photo, ...
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Within pretty much every photo is EXIF data, or an account of practically every setting on the camera at the time the photo was taken (and more). If you're just learning the basics of photography, one ...
ViewExif from Steven Zhang is a useful utility for iPhone photographers of any level. Though it installs as a standalone app, ViewExif is an iOS extension that allows you to view the Exif information ...
Earlier this year we reported on an online service that would trawl through images posted online, looking for your camera’s serial number in the EXIF data. The site we mentioned, Stolencamerafinder ...
Windows/Mac: RAW photo files are much larger than JPEG files and can be slow to load. FastRawViewer opens RAW files quickly so you can view the image and EXIF data right away. Once you load a RAW file ...
Since Flickr uses the EXIF data of the file to determine the date, I assumed that the image was taken in 2009, unless the camera date was set wrong. while many followers replied that Exifs are quite ...
Tumblr has rapidly grown to one of the most popular blogging platforms on the planet, recently surpassing WordPress by hitting 20.8 million blogs — and much of that popularity is due to the ease with ...
David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...