View Full Version : Where to find Picture info
Wickedfn4u
7th of January 2004 (Wed), 11:17
Now that I got my pictures loaded on to my computer (windows XP) and I am using MS Digital Imaging 9, how do I find my picture info. I want to be able to compare shots at different ISO, shutter speed and F/stop. Problem is now that they are on here I can remember which setting went with which picture.
Thanks
TC
Tom W
8th of January 2004 (Thu), 19:05
I think that what you're looking for is the EXIF data - exposure information associated with each picture. I know that you can access it if you open Zoombrowser, locate the picture, click on it once to select it (should have a yellowish frame around the selected picture(s)), and then click on "properties". A dialog box with picture data will appear.
I can also get most of the data in Photoshop Elements 2.0 but I am unsure of whether MS Digital Imaging is capable of viewing EXIF data or not. You may search the program's help index for "EXIF".
Wickedfn4u
8th of January 2004 (Thu), 22:20
Ok silly question Tom, but is my zoom browser in the MS Image 9 program? I believe you are right I am looking for the EXIF Data. Sorry I am so clueless just new.
Conk
8th of January 2004 (Thu), 23:07
All you need to do is right click on the file>properties>summary>advanced.
You shouldn't need to open it in an image viewer/editing program.
Be aware, some editing programs will remove exif data by doing something as simple as rotating the image. I don't believe this is an issue in Zoombrowser.
Tom W
10th of January 2004 (Sat), 12:57
All you need to do is right click on the file>properties>summary>advanced.
You shouldn't need to open it in an image viewer/editing program.
Be aware, some editing programs will remove exif data by doing something as simple as rotating the image. I don't believe this is an issue in Zoombrowser.
Well I'll be doggone! It works. Thanks for the tip, Conk! :D
Conk
10th of January 2004 (Sat), 21:21
You are welcome. :wink:
John_T
11th of January 2004 (Sun), 05:12
...that's a pretty shifty look you've got there Conk...
...o'course mine's pretty goofy, shouldn't open my yap...
Conk
11th of January 2004 (Sun), 12:16
...that's a pretty shifty look you've got there Conk...
...o'course mine's pretty goofy, shouldn't open my yap...
Ya, it is kinda spooky isn't it. That's my real eye. :mrgreen:
dicky109
14th of January 2004 (Wed), 21:13
Conk,
I must be missing something obvious. When I try the method you posted, I only get the following, yet when I look at the data in Exifer, its all there.
http://www.PhotoShare.co.nz/PhotoShareGallery1/100191/102644/PropertiesScreenshot7832_S.jpg www.Photoshare.co.nz
Thanks,
Wickedfn4u
14th of January 2004 (Wed), 22:08
Dicky, it did work for me. What you are showing is at the bottom of the list of a whole bunch of info. Try it maybe with several other pictures?
dicky109
15th of January 2004 (Thu), 15:09
Wicked,
Thanks for the reply, however, I checked various files shot in JPEG & RAW, and this is all I get using this method. ??????????
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