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Q: What are the benefits of exif?
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Can bmp contain exif data?

No. EXIF is part of the JPEG format.


What is the Exif Viewer used for?

The Firefox add-on Exif Viewer does exactly what it says it does by showing you what the Exif data is. Exif mean Exchangeable Image File Format. It is useful for when a bunch of pictures are all different formats such as .gif, .jpeg and a bunch of others.


How can you get the date off of digital pictures that have already been taken?

If the picture has not been edited or copied since it was taken you can view the EXIF information, if you search online for exif viewer you can find many programs.


Does anyone know where this photo was taken There is no exif data and not many landmarks. I know it is definetly in the UK.?

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Where can you find information about the JPEG format?

You can find accurate information about JPEG compression and JPEG/EXIF file format in wikipedia - see related link.If you are looking to write programs supporting the JPEG/EXIF file format you should have a look at jpeglib - see related link.


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Core PHP is the language without the addition of various modules and extensions, such as EXIF, GDI, MySQL, and so on. It is the basic language.


Is there a way to see when you used your digital camera last?

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How can you tell what shutter speed and apeture a photo has been taken with?

some digital cameras 'stamp' images one has taken with quite a bit of information, including aperture and shutter speed.if the image you wish to check is at the camera side, turn on the camera, press whatever button is used to display the pictures, then press the button marked 'info' repeatedly until shutter speed and aperture are displayed.not all cameras are designed the same way; so reading the instruction manual or making some intuitive guesses as to what to press should yield the desired result.just make sure you don't operate any buttons that are red, or respond 'yes' to any text message asking if you want to delete a photograph!***if the image you wish to check has been ported to a computer's hard drive, open it with a graphics program such as irfanview or adobe photoshop.under irfanview or other programs set up much the same way, click on 'image' at the top of the window and in the submenu select 'information'. in the window that now appears you will see aperture and shutter speed listed, or, if not, a box titled 'EXIF info'.if the latter, selecting 'EXIF info' will yield what you want to know.under adobe photoshop or other programs set up much the same way, select 'file' at the top of the page, then select 'file info'. if you don't see the information you seek, look, again, for a box named EXIF info, or one that allows several scroll-down selections, and choose the one designated EXIF info .if you are able to select EXIF info but doing so does not show the data you seek, you must assume that the information was not saved by the camera or the software program is not able to decipher it.as i am not familiar with all the graphics programs available, there are likely some with quite a different menu structure. in that case, read the 'help' section if available, or fiddle around until you get to where you need to go.just remember: shutter speed and aperture are most likely to be found under EXIF info; so that's what you need to find and select.good luck!---lee garret


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