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From: David Remley Photography on 3 Jul 2008 05:07 It would be nice to have a thread just on the best Windows freeware program to harvest all Exif metadata contained in a digital photograph. The criteria for this list would be A) Windows GUI B) Freeware license C) JPEG input D) Exif output Whichever program harvests the MOST Exif data wins! I nominate, for consideration by the group, Exif Harvester http://forrestcroce.com/Software/ExifHarvester.html Exif Harvester is pretty simple to use - you drag-and-drop ( or just open ) files and folders, then it'll read the most important exif data, like the shutter speed, aperture and ISO sensativity level, what program mode ( Av, Tv, M, P ) you used and whether there was any exposure compensation, and the focal length. Exif Harvester freeware writes this out as csv, xml, or html, so you can analyze your shooting habits in Excel, Access, or whatever you're comfortable with. What other Exif output windows freeware should we consider as the best?
From: nospam on 3 Jul 2008 05:28 In article <CF0bk.10974$cW3.2050(a)nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com>, David Remley Photography <davidremley(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > It would be nice to have a thread just on the best Windows freeware program > to harvest all Exif metadata contained in a digital photograph. > > The criteria for this list would be > A) Windows GUI > B) Freeware license > C) JPEG input > D) Exif output > > Whichever program harvests the MOST Exif data wins! without a doubt, exiftool and someone wrote a windows gui front end for it. > I nominate, for consideration by the group, Exif Harvester > http://forrestcroce.com/Software/ExifHarvester.html you might want to check it before nominating it, because that reaches a suspended account.
From: Susan on 3 Jul 2008 07:49 On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 02:28:03 -0700, nospam wrote: >> I nominate, for consideration by the group, Exif Harvester >> http://forrestcroce.com/Software/ExifHarvester.html > > you might want to check it before nominating it, because that reaches a > suspended account. The download worked for me but the install failed to do anything. Maybe I just don't know how to use the ExifHarvestor program correctly?
From: SJP on 3 Jul 2008 13:02
"David Remley Photography" <davidremley(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:CF0bk.10974$cW3.2050(a)nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com... > It would be nice to have a thread just on the best Windows freeware > program > to harvest all Exif metadata contained in a digital photograph. > > The criteria for this list would be > A) Windows GUI > B) Freeware license > C) JPEG input > D) Exif output > > Whichever program harvests the MOST Exif data wins! > PhotoMe http://www.photome.de/ |