+ The ability to record tags in the following sections: /Xmp/AdobeLightroom, DigiKamPhotoManagement, XMPDynamicMedia, MicrosoftPhoto, AdobePDF, PLUSLicenseDataFormat, iViewMediaPro has been added. + Added the ability to copy the values of some tags to others from the command line. + The ability to work with tags of the TiffFloat and TiffDouble types has been added. + The ability to import multiline tags into a csv file has been added. + The ability to import Exif information into files located in any directories has been added. + The ability to recursively crawl nested directories to export Exif information has been added. * Working with date and time formats in different localizations has been improved. * The thumbnails display for the CR2 file has been fixed. * The entry of the ShutterSpeed tag has been corrected. + The Exif\CanonCameraSettings\CanonExposureMode tag has been added. Note that in this free version, you can't edit the EXIF data - only view it.+ Displaying thumbnail images for ORF files has been added. What should happen is that by reviewing the EXIF data however, you'll learn under what conditions and focus you are producing your best pictures. Unfortunately, previewing your photo is not particularly well taken care of as the preview Window is very small - you may be better to use a third party application to see exactly what your image looks like. If you only want to view those photos with Exif data, then you can always sort photos by clicking on the EXIF column title in the files table and it shuffles them immediately. Using it is as simple as using any file browser such as Explorer - just select a folder with images in the Folders panel, choose some files to use in the files table and you can read all the information you need instantly in the properties panel. If you are a serious photographer, then you'll understand the importance of EXIF files which give you detailed data about the exposure and other aspects of your photos.Įxif Pilot allows you to read the information contained within EXIF photos taken with a digital camera including such things as the date and time the photos was taken, the exposure time, the EXIF version that was used, shutter speed, flash use and even focal length. Simple application to view EXIF data of your photos
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