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EXIF is short for Exchangeable Image File Format. It is a standard for storing metadata in image files. When we take a picture with a digital camera or smartphone, the device automatically adds an EXIF metadata to the image file. This metadata can include information such as the date and time the picture was taken, the camera model and settings used, and the location where the image was taken. This article will show how to use an online EXIF viewer to view the metadata of an image.

What is EXIF data

EXIF data is metadata embedded in a photo by the camera that took it. This data can include the date and time the photo was taken, the camera's make and model, the exposure settings used, and the GPS coordinates of the location where the photo was taken. This information can be used for various purposes, such as organizing your photo collection or analyzing the technical details of a particular image.

Who created EXIF data?

EXIF data was created by the Japan Electronic Industries Development Association (JEIDA). It was designed as a standard for recording information about digital photographs but has since been adopted by other industries. Today, most digital cameras with other devices that capture digital images, such as smartphones and drones, include support for EXIF data.

Is EXIF data the same as EXIF metadata?

Yes, EXIF data and EXIF metadata are the same things. EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format and is a standard for storing metadata (i.e., information about the image) in image files. This metadata typically includes information such as the date and time the picture was taken, the camera model and settings used, and the GPS coordinates of the location where the photo was taken. This information is embedded in the image file and can be accessed by applications that support EXIF data. Therefore, EXIF data and EXIF metadata refer to the same thing: the metadata stored in an image file in the EXIF format.

Significance of EXIF data

EXIF data can be used in several ways. For example, it can help you organize your photo collection by providing valuable information about each photo, such as the capture date and time, the camera's make and model, and the exposure settings used. This can make it easier to find specific photos or to browse your collection by date, camera, or other criteria.

About the EXIF viewer tool

The Freenerdtools' EXIF viewer is an online tool that allows you . Some of the rendered metadata includes the image Height and width and the device used to capture this image. The Freenerdtools EXIF viewer offers an all-time free usage, which means you can use this tool for free for life.

How to use the online EXIF viewer

To use the Freenerdtools online EXIF viewer, we will follow the procedure below:

First, we will navigate to the Freenerdtools EXIF viewer page in our browser and click on the "choose file" button. This will prompt us to choose a file to be uploaded from our device storage. Once we have successfully uploaded the desired image, the tool generates a list of metadata displayed immediately below the input form. Some of the generated image metadata will include GPS location, shutter speed, lens property, file size, aperture size, pixels, focal length, iso speed, image extensions(such as png, jpeg, gif, and tiff) and tags.

How to remove EXIF data from image files

We can remove EXIF data from an image using a photo editing program or a dedicated EXIF editor. Most photo editing programs, such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP, are EXIF data viewers. We can use these programs to open the image, view the EXIF data, and either delete specific pieces or remove all of the EXIF data from the image.

Another option is to use a dedicated EXIF editor, such as Exif Pilot or Exifpurge. These tools are specifically designed to edit EXIF data and provide a more user-friendly interface for removing EXIF data from images.

Regardless of the approach used, it is necessary to know that removing EXIF data from an image is permanent and cannot be undone. Therefore, we should be sure that we want to remove the EXIF data before we do so. Additionally, we should be aware that removing EXIF data from an image may cause the loss of some of its other metadata, such as the date and time the picture was taken or the camera settings used. This can affect the quality or usefulness of the image, so it should be considered carefully before removing EXIF data.

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