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How to view EXIF data in your photos Your photos’ metadata is ever-present, but not immediately visible when you’re staring at an image you shot.
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): View Exif data for photos you're viewing in Firefox—like camera make, model, exposure, and other technical details—with the FxIF Firefox extension.
Bottom Line EXIF Viewer is a convenient option if you often need to access the kind of data it provides for your digital images.
Would you like to view metadata for images on your iPhone or iPad? Here's a guide detailing the steps to view Exif data in the Photos app on iOS 15 and iPadOS 15.
Apple's new iOS 15 update contains a number of smaller features and changes, such as an EXIF data reader for Photos and a baked-in password authenticator.
Tool of the week for journalists: Jeffrey's Exif Viewer What is it? Helps in the verification of photos as it displays date, time and location data for the photo. How is it of use to journalists? How ...
To view, select any image file, and choose File -> Get Info in Finder (or just press Command-I). When the Info window opens, click the triangle next to More Info to reveal or hide the EXIF data.
Attached to the photos you take on your phone are bits of information. Sometimes this data can be helpful, but Consumer Reports expert explains what you need to know about protecting your privacy.