View Full Version : need help canon file viewer EXIF,
gail
6th of January 2004 (Tue), 05:30
I went to the file viewer utility, and in there I want to view my EXIF. data and it want let me view my photos all the thumbnails have an X through them. Why is that can anyone tell me how to fix it so I can view my photos EXIF info? Thanks :roll:
gail
6th of January 2004 (Tue), 21:17
Can someone tell me how to fix this. All the image's I pull up in the viewer has an X through them and want let me view why is this?
phili1
6th of January 2004 (Tue), 21:53
I do not understand which program you are in. Is it zoombrowser?
gail
6th of January 2004 (Tue), 23:24
Yes, it is zoombrowser I'm trying to find info on my pictures the EXIF that tell you what settings you took the picture in. I think that will help me better to learn what setting to use for this and that... And like when I pull up the program you can click to where you have your photo's save in like "my documents-my pictures" and when I do that all the photo's that are in there will not show. They all have a X through them. You no you can click on one of the photos and over to the right it has a box that has all the info of your picture, like what setting you took it in auto, and such.
thats what I'm trying to do..And I can't get it to work. Is there another way I can see all that info. I think they call it the EXIF data?
John_T
7th of January 2004 (Wed), 06:02
In ZB select the image and click above on Properties, below is Shooting Information - bingo!
In the File Viewer Utility (FVU) when you select an image it should be automatically displayed on the right unless you have View > Information Area > to Hide.
phili1
7th of January 2004 (Wed), 06:25
Like John T said you should be able toclick on a photo hit properties and your Exif comes up.
The only thing I can think of is the file you are bringing up is comtaminated, or is not in a file format that the browser knows.
What you should see is a three part screen
Left side Layout
Center Folders
Right side thumb nails of pictures. at the top of this is a a series of selectables and one is properties. Selrct a photo ( highlight it) and click on properties and a ne box with a picture comes up and at the bottom you have your exif.
gail
7th of January 2004 (Wed), 09:17
Hi, John & Phili I got it now thanks for the help.
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