mardi 2 juillet 2013

Re: [apple-iphone] Photos time stamp

 

You're right: Exif, not EXIF. Thanks for the correction.

I would assume that all image formats used in digital cameras support Exif.
I also assume that Exif data would be lost if converting to some other
format such as BMP.

Otto

On 2 July 2013 15:52, John Stokes <stokesj56@yahoo.com> wrote:

> As another posted mentioned the date and time are included in the Exif
> data. Exif data is a standard for imbedding additional details inside
> the image file. Exif stands for "Exchangeable image file format" and is
> normally written as Exif. This is part of the specification for JPEG
> (used by iPhone) and some other image file formats. This information
> goes well beyond the date and time stamp information you are looking for
> (like camera and exposure information). Other information that may be
> useful to you is GPS location information that records where the picture
> was taken.
>
> Once you get the pictures onto your computer there are many programs for
> examining this information. If using Windows you may simply examine the
> properties of the image file and on the Details tab much of this will be
> displayed. On your iPhone you may also view this information by using an
> App like the Exif Wizard available in the Apple store for free.
>
>

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