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insoin
04-27-2009, 12:37 PM
I read on a thread somewhere that there are some software packages out there that can be used to decode what settings were on a camera when the photo was taken.

Is that true? As I am really new to DSLR photography, I had no clue that could be done, if it can. So if it can, what is the software name?

If not, then someone fooled this newbie. :rolleyes1

Thanks,
Scott

GrumpyOne
04-27-2009, 12:47 PM
You don't need software to do this:

If you use Firefox, get the addon Exif Viewer (lots of info)

If the file is on a Windows PC, right click it and select properties then details (basic info)

If you want to view the exif of an online image you can use the following page: http://regex.info/exif.cgi for lots of info

zackiedawg
04-27-2009, 01:58 PM
You can also download free EXIF viewers that will give all the detail you'd ever need - check out something like Opanda's iEXIF freeware (Google search it).

Also, if you decide to get a decent editing software to edit and touch up your photos, such as Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, those include built-in EXIF readers.

insoin
04-27-2009, 03:28 PM
Thanks, I will check this out and go from there :)
Scott