It's really amazing that he didn't strip the data even on the tiny
http://www.novascotiaphotos.com/frmpage/00269.html
Anyway, another way to get at the data is to download/save the jpeg and
open it up in e.g. irfanview, etc.
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Russ Butler (NJ USA)
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> That's interesting. How did you come up with that?
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Jim Loudon wrote:
>>> See this photo
>>>
>>> http://www.novascotiaphotos.com/frmpage/00269.html
>>>
>>> The camera is digital, likely a DSLR.I have no information concerning the
>>> focal length of the lens or the brand of the camera.
>>>
>> The EXIF data:
>>
>> Orientation of image: 1
>> File change date and time: 2009:10:29 21:23:43
>> Image input equipment manufacturer: Canon
>> Image input equipment model: Canon EOS-1DS
>> Software used: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows
>> Person who created the image: Paul Nicholson
>> Exposure time: 0.00625
>> F number: 16
>> Exposure program: 1
>> ISO speed rating: 100
>> Shutter speed: 7.32193
>> Aperture: 8
>> Exposure bias: 0
>> Maximum lens aperture: 3
>> Metering mode: 5
>> Flash: 0
>> Lens focal length: 43
>> Focal plane X resolution: 2886.36
>> Focal plane Y resolution: 2885.81
>> Focal plane resolution unit: 2
>> Custom rendered: 0
>> Exposure mode: 1
>> White balance: 0
>> Scene capture type: 0
>>
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