RE: Somewhere in the Middle

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Somewhere in the Middle

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

I upvoted you. Enjoy some EXIF Data for your Photo

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DateTime2018:03:25 08:29:392018:03:25 08:29:39
YCbCrPositioning1centered
Exif IFD Pointer200200
ExposureTime0.010.01
FNumber2.62.6
ExposureProgram3Aperture priority
ISOSpeedRatings100100
DateTimeOriginal2018:03:03 08:00:362018:03:03 08:00:36
DateTimeDigitized2018:03:03 08:00:362018:03:03 08:00:36
ComponentsConfiguration1,2,3,0
ShutterSpeedValue6.644531256.64453125
ApertureValue2.762.76
BrightnessValue4.44531254.4453125
ExposureBiasValue00
MaxApertureValue2.762.76
MeteringMode2CenterWeightedAverage
Flash0Flash did not fire
FocalLength3.73.7
ColorSpace1sRGB
PixelXDimension22442244
PixelYDimension15641564
Interoperability IFD Pointer48704870
ExposureMode0Auto exposure
WhiteBalance0Auto white balance
SceneCaptureType0Standard
ImageUniqueIDBHFJ02BHFJ02
InteroperabilityIndexR98R98
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Thanks a lot. How did you do that?

It's actually a pretty cool feature of cameras. They embed this stuff called EXIF data in every photo you take. When you upload the photo, the EXIF data follows it. If you edit your photos with software like Adobe Lightroom, that will also add information.

You can go here http://metapicz.com/#landing to get your EXIF data. Your editing software can also show you the EXIF data too. Here's a wikipedia article on it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exif

You can scrub your data before posting. Personally, I think it's not a good idea. EXIF data adds credence to your photo since plagiarism on steem is a big deal. Photos that don't have EXIF are suspicious because it looks like someone's trying to hide copyright/ownership information.

If there's any feedback about information you think is not useful, please let me know. I like any/all feedback. Even constructive criticism.