EXIF Data Standard?
Posted: 04 February 2004 02:20 AM  [Ignore]
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I’ve played around a little bit with BreezeBrowser, PhotoShop Elements, and a couple of FreeWare EXIF readers. Each seems to allow you to see different levels of data (PhotoShop supplies the least). What is the minimum amount of information that is acceptable when supplying EXIF data with an image?

I can see that some of the posted shots have such a long list of information that it doesn’t even fit in my window while others just supply a few lines.

Is there a standard?

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Corey

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Posted: 04 February 2004 11:36 AM  [Ignore]  [ # 1]
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Hi Corey,

well we handle it this way… If there is still EXIF in the image, a server-side script fetches it and displays all the data when you mouse-over. If you have manually entered EXIF it gets overwritten.

However some images don’t contain exif anymore, so then the manual entries will be taken to display at least something.

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