p.3 #1 · 17mm f/3.5 Primes: Are they all the same?
CVickery wrote:
e6filmuser...The full exif is available in the images. I use Opanda's software to view the exif of online images and I recommend it.
Thanks for the tip. I have downloaded and installed it (PowerExif 1.2) but, as a film user, it might as well be in Mandarin. I haven't a clue how it works with online images!
p.3 #2 · 17mm f/3.5 Primes: Are they all the same?
e6filmuser wrote:
Thanks for the tip. I have downloaded and installed it (PowerExif 1.2) but, as a film user, it might as well be in Mandarin. I haven't a clue how it works with online images!
If you use Firefox you can use the FxIF add-on to be able to view EXIF of online images.
p.3 #4 · 17mm f/3.5 Primes: Are they all the same?
e6filmuser wrote:
Thanks for the tip. I have downloaded and installed it (PowerExif 1.2) but, as a film user, it might as well be in Mandarin. I haven't a clue how it works with online images!
The one I'm using is called IExif. Once installed you right click on the online image and one of the options is to display the Exif info.
p.3 #5 · 17mm f/3.5 Primes: Are they all the same?
IExif probably does the same as FxIF --- but why use a browser (Internet Explorer) that isn't even color managed to view images? It does occur on FM that people use profiles other than sRGB on their images.
@e6filmuser: Aren't you confused with the old Mozilla Suite, which had a html editor, email client and IRC client, and browser together? Firefox is just a PLAIN browser to display webpages. Just type an address in the address bar to view a page, just the same as in any other browser.
p.3 #6 · 17mm f/3.5 Primes: Are they all the same?
CVickery wrote:
The one I'm using is called IExif. Once installed you right click on the online image and one of the options is to display the Exif info.
Thanks very much. It worked first time with both types of software. Its a right click to get a dropdown menu and select the obvious choice. It's easy when you know how. No need for Firefox.