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Latest revision as of 05:58, 19 January 2023
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EXIF - Exchangeable Image File Format is a format specification for storage of digital images, based on the JPEG and TIFF (r6.0) formats, and sounds in RIFF WAV file format.
EXIF Data is extended metadata included in a digital image file, detailing the camera manufacturer and model, taking date/time, exposure - shutter speed and aperture, the use of flash, picture size/units/resolution/colour representation etc.
Early digital cameras didn't support EXIF.
Links
- EXIF on Wikipedia
- EXIF.org - EXIF resources site (archived)
Glossary Terms