

GeoSetter: Image utility that can read and most digital cameras RAW images, it shows existing geo coordinates and tracks on embedded Google Maps, Internet access needed. InfanView: This small free photo viewer show Exif/IPTC/comments information from JPG files, the Exif data can not be edited but the IPTC and comments can, IrfanView plugins are available for download extending the photo viewer capabilities. IPTC comments are also supported and displayed, you can view all of that in full screen if you wish. You can access image file Exif data in Windows locating the image file, right clicking on it and selecting “ Properties” from the menu that appears, the “ Advanced” tab of “ Properties” shows further details, Windows does not show all of the embedded metadata on a file, a proper Exif data viewer will do.ĭigital photographs metadata, aka Exif data, can be read by software programs, if you open, edit and then save an image file with software that does not support metadata you risk losing it altogether.įree Photo Viewer: Lightweight Exif data viewer that shows aperture, shutter speed, ISO value, camera model, focal length, time and date, flash settings, etc. In images, Exif data typically includes the date and time the picture was taken, type of camera and model, software used to edit the image, picture resolution, and if the device used to take the photograph has GPS capabilities, like the iPhone, it will also include the geographic coordinates of where the photograph was taken. When you take a photograph with a digital camera or edit it with a graphical editor, there will be data embedded in the image file, most smartphones also embed metadata in the pictures they take, this semi hidden data it is called Exif (EXchangeable Image File Format) data, Exif data is not exclusive of image files, it can also be found in audio and video files.
