![]() ![]() Tools are provided for extracting, changing as well as copying data from one file to another. #SIMPLE EXIF VIEWER FOR MAC OS FULL#If you want it in a window, this won't do it, but Hugh Maxwell Thomas's EXIF Utils is the best thing going to give you full access to the data in your images whether they be JPEG, TIFF or NEF. All available data is displayed in a window and can be copied to the clipboard or saved to a file.ĮXIF Utils is a highly recommended set of command-line utilities for extracting and modifying embedded EXIF data. It supports NEF and many other raw camera formats in addition to the basic JPEG and TIFF formats. One of the oldest and still among the best is Ryuuji Yoshimoto's freeware ExifReader. ![]() Now eight years on, here are some of the current programs available for reading EXIF data. In the beginning, cameras wrote the data, but there were few programs available to get at it after the fact. The first version came out in 1996 which gives you an idea of just how new this whole digital thing is. The objective of the EXIF standard is to establish a common format for camera data so that programs that read and manage it can interoperate. It occurs to me that this might be a good time to provide some information on the variety of programs out there to more fully show you your EXIF data.įor those unfamiliar with EXIF data, the acronym officially stands for "Exchangeable Image File Format" and is part of the Digital Still Camera (DSC) standard that is also responsible for the strange names your camera image files have. I mentioned last week that, in addition to giving you thumbnail images, both dpMagic and NEFView provide at least some capability to show you the shutter speed, aperture and other EXIF data embedded in your digital camera images. ![]()
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