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Susan Bugher

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:29 am
Post subject: Re: Windows freeware to edit & create EXIF data for JPEG photos [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Susan Bugher wrote:

> That's not a complete list of the formats used in digital cameras. My
> old Canon uses the CIFF format to store info.

I decided to see if the was a CIFF specification and that quest led me
to this app.

http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
<q>
ExifTool by Phil Harvey

Read, Write and Edit Meta Information!

ExifTool is a platform-independent Perl library plus a command-line
application for reading, writing and editing meta information in image,
audio and video files. ExifTool supports many different types of
metadata including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile,
Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, AFCP and ID3, as well as the maker notes of
many digital cameras by Canon, Casio, FujiFilm, HP, JVC/Victor, Kodak,
Leaf, Minolta/Konica-Minolta, Nikon, Olympus/Epson, Panasonic/Leica,
Pentax/Asahi, Ricoh, Sanyo, Sigma/Foveon and Sony.

ExifTool is also available as a stand-alone Windows executable and a
Macintosh OS X package. Note that these versions contain the executable
only, and do not include the HTML documentation or other files of the
full distribution:

The stand-alone Windows executable does not require Perl. Just download
and un-zip the archive then double-click on "exiftool(-k).exe" to read
the application documentation, drag-and-drop files and folders to view
meta information, or rename to "exiftool.exe" for command-line use.

The OS X package installs the ExifTool command-line application and
libraries in /usr/bin. After installing, type "exiftool" in a Terminal
window to run exiftool and read the application documentation.

Read the installation instructions for help installing ExifTool on
Windows, Mac OS X and Unix systems.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.

ExifTool is free, but due to popular request I am providing a way for
those who feel the need to send me some money. It is really not
necessary, but thank you very much if you decide to make a contribution:

Version 6.93 July 6, 2007
</q>

I think I'll get me one of those. Wink

Susan
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(Msg. 17) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:00 pm
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 10:09:05 +0200, Marcin wrote:

> there are no separately EXIF file,
> try use it with other file,

I THINK I FOUND THE PROBLEM.

It wasn't that my hierarchy was organized and different from the idiocy
that Microsoft promulgates - it seems that the IR program expects the
"File" "Open" command to find the photograph to be in the same directory in
which the IR executable resides!

On a hunch, I copied my test photos into the directory in which IR resides
and lo and behold, the Exif data was viewable (using the sequence stated
prior) and editable. It's a bit inconvenient, but it works.

Woo hoo! Thank you!

Unfortunately only the "OwnerName", "ImageType", "Make", "Model",
"FirmwareVer", ImageNumber, Orientation, MeteringMode, LightSource,
WhiteBalance, and ExposureMode were updatable.

But extensive Exif information was displayed (see below).
Unfortunately, I tried changing the Exif information and it didn't take so
I must have missed a hidden save step somewhere. There is a button on the
English version of the change Exif form saying "Zapiusuj tekstowe
informacje (testowe!)" which I didn't hit (fearing the nuclear missiles
would be launched).

Do I need to check the "Zapiusuj tekstowe informacje (testowe!)" button in
order for the Exif changes to be written to disk?


General Information:

File Name: test2.jpg
File Size: 1416k
File Date: 7/9/2007
Photo Date: 2007:06:17 19:51:17
Make (Model): Canon (Canon PowerShot S1 IS)
Dimensions: 2048 x 1536
Exposure Time: 1/60 sec
Focal Length: 5.80 mm
FNumber: F2.8
Flash: Yes

Orientation: Normal
OwnerName: ""
ImageType: "IMG:PowerShot S1 IS JPEG"
FirmwareVersion: "Firmware Version 1.03"
ImageNumber: 1000019
ExposureTime: 1/60 sec
FNumber: F2.8
ExifVersion: "0220"
DateTimeOriginal: 2007:06:17 19:51:17
DateTimeDigitized: 2007:06:17 19:51:17
ExposureMode: Auto
ExposureBiasValue: 0/3
MeteringMode: MultiSegment
WhiteBalance: Auto
Flash: On, auto mode, red-eye reduction
FocalLength: 5.80 mm
FlashPixVersion: "0100"
ColorSpace: sRGB
ExifImageWidth: 2048
ExifImageLength: 1536
DateTime: 2007:06:17 19:51:17
XResolution: 180.00
YResolution: 180.00
ResolutionUnit: Inch
Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot S1 IS
ExifOffset: 196


____ EXIF DATA ______________

Make = Canon
Model = Canon PowerShot S1 IS
Orientation = Normal
XResolution = 180.00
YResolution = 180.00
Resolution Unit = Inch
Date Time = 2007:06:17 19:51:17
YCb Cr Positioning = Centered
Exif Offset = 196
Exposure Time = 1/60 sec
FNumber = F2.8
Exif Version = "0220"
Date Time Original = 2007:06:17 19:51:17
Date Time Digitized = 2007:06:17 19:51:17
Components Configuration = YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel = 5/1
Shutter Speed Value = 0.0167 sec (1/60)
Aperture Value = F3.0
Exposure Bias Value = 0/3
Max Aperture Value = F3.0
Metering Mode = MultiSegment
Flash = On, auto mode, red-eye reduction
Focal Length = 5.80 mm
Maker Note = "."
User Comment =
Flash Pix Version = "0100"
Color Space = sRGB
Exif Image Width = 2048
Exif Image Length = 1536
Interoperability Offset = 2036
Interoperability Index = R98
Interoperability Version = "0100"
Related Image Width = 2048
Related Image Height = 1536
Focal Plane XResolution = 2048000/208
Focal Plane YResolution = 1536000/156
Focal Plane Resolution Unit = Inch
Sensing Method = OneChipColorArea
File Source = "."
Custom Rendered = Normal process
Exposure Mode = Auto
White Balance = Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio = 2048/2048
Scene Capture Type = Standard
Focal Length in 35mm Film = 38.00
Intel Byte Order
Make = Canon
Model = Canon PowerShot S1 IS
Orientation = Normal
XResolution = 180.00
YResolution = 180.00
Resolution Unit = Inch
Date Time = 2007:06:17 19:51:17
YCb Cr Positioning = Centered
Exposure Time = 1/60 sec
FNumber = F2.8
Exif Version = "0220"
Date Time Original = 2007:06:17 19:51:17
Date Time Digitized = 2007:06:17 19:51:17
Components Configuration = YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel = 5/1
Shutter Speed Value = 0.0167 sec (1/60)
Aperture Value = F3.0
Exposure Bias Value = 0/3
Max Aperture Value = F3.0
Metering Mode = MultiSegment
Flash = On, auto mode, red-eye reduction
Focal Length = 5.80 mm
Maker Note = "."
User Comment = "live for photography"
Flash Pix Version = "0100"
Color Space = sRGB
Exif Image Width = 2048
Exif Image Length = 1536
Interoperability Index = R98
Interoperability Version = "0100"
Related Image Width = 2048
Related Image Height = 1536
Interoperability Offset = 2036
Focal Plane XResolution = 2048000/208
Focal Plane YResolution = 1536000/156
Focal Plane Resolution Unit = Inch
Sensing Method = OneChipColorArea
File Source = "."
Custom Rendered = Normal process
Exposure Mode = Auto
White Balance = Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio = 2048/2048
Scene Capture Type = Standard
Exif Offset = 196
Focal Length in 35mm Film = 38.00



_____ Maker Specific Data _____

Macro mode = Normal
Self Timer = 2
Compression Rate = SuperFine
Flash Mode = Auto+red-eye
Drive Mode = Single
Focus Mode = Single
ExposureInfo1 = 92, 2, 0, 5, 5, 0, 0, 4
White balance = Auto
ExposureInfo2 = 68, 32, 128, 53, 95, 189, 0, 0
Unknown = 1, 1, 2048, 1536, 632, 436, 114, 78
Unknown = 0, 0, 0, 0
ImageType = "IMG:PowerShot S1 IS JPEG"
FirmwareVersion = "Firmware Version 1.02"
ImageNumber = 1000019
OwnerName = ""
Unknown = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
Unknown = 1
Macro mode = Normal
Self Timer = 2
Compression Rate = SuperFine
Flash Mode = Auto+red-eye
Drive Mode = Single
Focus Mode = Single
ExposureInfo1 = 92, 2, 0, 5, 5, 0, 0, 4
White balance = Auto
ExposureInfo2 = 68, 32, 128, 53, 95, 189, 0, 0
ImageType = "IMG:PowerShot S1 IS JPEG"
FirmwareVersion = "Firmware Version 1.02"
ImageNumber = 1000019
OwnerName = ""

___ Thumbnail Data ______
Thumbnail Start = 1021
Thumbnail Length = 9643

Compression = Jpeg
XResolution = 180.00
YResolution = 180.00
Resolution Unit = Inch
JPEGInterchange Format = 5108
JPEGInterchange Format Length = 6584
Compression = Jpeg
XResolution = 180.00
YResolution = 180.00
Resolution Unit = Inch
JPEGInterchange Format = 5108
JPEGInterchange Format Length = 6584

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:59 pm
Post subject: Re: Windows freeware to edit & create EXIF data for JPEG photos [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 10:09:05 +0200, Marcin wrote:

> there are no separately EXIF file,
> try use it with other file,
>
> I tested Image Resizer,
> this is sample readout I got using image resizer.
>
> General Information:
>
> File Name: 2005_01_10_0020.JPG
> File Size: 164k
> File Date: 2007-07-09
> Photo Date: 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> Make (Model): Canon (Canon PowerShot A80)
> Dimensions: 1024 x 768
> Exposure Time: 1/100 sec
> Focal Length: 7,81 mm
> FNumber: F2,8
> Flash: No
>
> Orientation: Normal
> OwnerName: ""
> ImageType: "IMG:PowerShot A80 JPEG"
> FirmwareVersion: "Firmware Version 1.00"
> ImageNumber: 2636351
> ExposureTime: 1/100 sec
> FNumber: F2,8
> ExifVersion: "0220"
> DateTimeOriginal: 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> DateTimeDigitized: 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> ExposureMode: Auto
> ExposureBiasValue: 0/3
> MeteringMode: MultiSegment
> WhiteBalance: Auto
> Flash: Off, surpressed
> FocalLength: 7,81 mm
> FlashPixVersion: "0100"
> ColorSpace: sRGB
> ExifImageWidth: 1024
> ExifImageLength: 768
> DateTime: 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> XResolution: 180,00
> YResolution: 180,00
> ResolutionUnit: Inch
> Make: Canon
> Model: Canon PowerShot A80
> ExifOffset: 196
>
> ____ EXIF DATA ______________
>
> Make = Canon
> Model = Canon PowerShot A80
> Orientation = Normal
> XResolution = 180,00
> YResolution = 180,00
> Resolution Unit = Inch
> Date Time = 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> YCb Cr Positioning = Centered
> Exif Offset = 196
> Exposure Time = 1/100 sec
> FNumber = F2,8
> Exif Version = "0220"
> Date Time Original = 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> Date Time Digitized = 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> Components Configuration = YCbCr
> Compressed Bits Per Pixel = 3/1
> Shutter Speed Value = 0,0099 sec (1/101)
> Aperture Value = F3,0
> Exposure Bias Value = 0/3
> Max Aperture Value = F3,0
> Metering Mode = MultiSegment
> Flash = Off, surpressed
> Focal Length = 7,81 mm
> Maker Note = "."
> User Comment =
> Flash Pix Version = "0100"
> Color Space = sRGB
> Exif Image Width = 1024
> Exif Image Length = 768
> Interoperability Offset = 1844
> Interoperability Index = R98
> Interoperability Version = "0100"
> Related Image Width = 1600
> Related Image Height = 1200
> Focal Plane XResolution = 1600000/280
> Focal Plane YResolution = 1200000/210
> Focal Plane Resolution Unit = Inch
> Sensing Method = OneChipColorArea
> File Source = "."
> Custom Rendered = Normal process
> Exposure Mode = Auto
> White Balance = Auto
> Digital Zoom Ratio = 2272/2272
> Scene Capture Type = Portrait
> Focal Length in 35mm Film = 59,41
> Intel Byte Order
> Make = Canon
> Model = Canon PowerShot A80
> Orientation = Normal
> XResolution = 180,00
> YResolution = 180,00
> Resolution Unit = Inch
> Date Time = 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> YCb Cr Positioning = Centered
> Exposure Time = 1/100 sec
> FNumber = F2,8
> Exif Version = "0220"
> Date Time Original = 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> Date Time Digitized = 2005:01:10 11:29:02
> Components Configuration = YCbCr
> Compressed Bits Per Pixel = 3/1
> Shutter Speed Value = 0,0099 sec (1/101)
> Aperture Value = F3,0
> Exposure Bias Value = 0/3
> Max Aperture Value = F3,0
> Metering Mode = MultiSegment
> Flash = Off, surpressed
> Focal Length = 7,81 mm
> Maker Note = "."
> User Comment =
> Flash Pix Version = "0100"
> Color Space = sRGB
> Exif Image Width = 1024
> Exif Image Length = 768
> Interoperability Index = R98
> Interoperability Version = "0100"
> Related Image Width = 1600
> Related Image Height = 1200
> Interoperability Offset = 1844
> Focal Plane XResolution = 1600000/280
> Focal Plane YResolution = 1200000/210
> Focal Plane Resolution Unit = Inch
> Sensing Method = OneChipColorArea
> File Source = "."
> Custom Rendered = Normal process
> Exposure Mode = Auto
> White Balance = Auto
> Digital Zoom Ratio = 2272/2272
> Scene Capture Type = Portrait
> Exif Offset = 196
> Focal Length in 35mm Film = 59,41
>
> _____ Maker Specific Data _____
>
> Macro mode = Normal
> Self Timer = 2
> Compression Rate = Basic
> Flash Mode = Not fired
> Drive Mode = Single
> Focus Mode = Single
> ExposureInfo1 = 92, 2, 20, 3, 0, 0, 0, 4
> White balance = Auto
> ExposureInfo2 = 68, 0, 128, 174, 95, 213, 0, 0
> Unknown = 9, 9, 1600, 1200, 2272, 212, 409, 38
> Unknown = 0, 0, 0, 0
> ImageType = "IMG:PowerShot A80 JPEG"
> FirmwareVersion = "Firmware Version 1.00"
> ImageNumber = 2636351
> OwnerName = ""
> Unknown = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
> Unknown = 1
> Macro mode = Normal
> Self Timer = 2
> Compression Rate = Basic
> Flash Mode = Not fired
> Drive Mode = Single
> Focus Mode = Single
> ExposureInfo1 = 92, 2, 20, 3, 0, 0, 0, 4
> White balance = Auto
> ExposureInfo2 = 68, 0, 128, 174, 95, 213, 0, 0
> ImageType = "IMG:PowerShot A80 JPEG"
> FirmwareVersion = "Firmware Version 1.00"
> ImageNumber = 2636351
> OwnerName = ""
>
> ==========================
> ==========================
> I'm able to change by using Image Resizer:
> Owner Name
> Image type
> Make
> Model
> Firmware Version
> Image Number
> Orientation
> Light Source
> White Balance
> Exposure Mode
> ==============================
> ================================
> Best wishes
> Marcin Gorgolewski
> www.gorgolewski.com
>
> Uzytkownik "Crusader" <cru357.DeleteThis@sbcglobal.net> napisal w wiadomosci
> news:Nqlki.38115$Um6.18770@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net...
>> On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 22:31:24 +0200, Marcin wrote:
>>
>>> Try "Image resizer" which contains an exif editor.
>>> http://semland.com/ir/#download
>>> (select English (go to "OPCJE" next click on "JEZYK").
>>
>> I guess the Polish Image Resizer is the world's last choice for Exif
>> editors as all the others failed.
>>
>> Not to be confused with the Microsoft Image Resizer PowerToy
>> (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx),
>> I downloaded your suggested Polish Image Resizer to test if it could edit
>> existing Exif information in a digital photograph.
>>
>> Given that Polish is a foreign language to me, I'm glad you told me to
>> click first on the "OPCJE" menu and then on the "JEZYK" sub menu item, or
>> I'd never have figured out how to use this rec.photo.digital and
>> alt.comp.freeware recommended image-resizer program!
>>
>> But when I hit "File > Other Functions > Change EXIF", the Image Resizer
>> program spits out the error "General Information: EXIF DATA ErrStr = Not
>> an
>> EXIF file".
>>
>> Despite the fact the photo has extensive Exif data, this Polish Image
>> Resizer is apparently looking for an Exif file??? What is an Exif file?
>>
>> I looked up in Wikipedia for what an Exif file is, but only find that the
>> capitalization is Exif and not EXIF.
>>
>> Does anyone out there know what an Exif file is that the Polish Image
>> Resizer is looking for?
>>
>>
>>

Wierd. Very wierd. I tried with photographs taken both with Nikon and Canon
cameras. Irfanview shows extensive Exif fields for both. I must be doing
something wrong if you see Exif data and I don't.

Let's see if we're both doing the same thing.
a. I'm on Windows XP SP2
b. I unpacked the zip file from http://semland.com/ir/#download
c. It contained a single exe file which I moved to
"c:\software\photo editors\polish_image_resizer"
d. I made a shortcut and put that in my start menu at
"Start -> software -> photo editors -> polish image resizer"
e. Clicking on that shortcut brings up IR version 0.9g build 220905.13
f. I selected English by pressing "OPCJE" -> "JEZYK" -> English
g. I select a photo by pressing "File" -> "Open" -> "photo.jpg"
where the photo is stored in "c:\photos\testphoto\photo.jpg"
h. I select File -> Other Functions -> Change EXIF
and I get the error:
General Information:
____ EXIF DATA ______________
ErrStr = Not an EXIF file

I'll run some more tests but I did test both Canon and Nikon photos.
One problem I've seen is some programs have hard-coded paths in them so
they can't work on a system where there is none of those silly
Microsoftisms such as a ridiculously flat "c:\program files" directory and
no confusingly organized "c:\Documents and Settings" directory.

Usually the only ones that have problems with a well organized computer are
the Microsoft programs but I'll create a "program files" and "documents and
settings" hierarchy to test if that's the culprit.
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:16 pm
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> (Sorry, I forgot to edit the original out of that last post).
> Here is just the post without the original message at the top.

Wierd. Very wierd. I tried with photographs taken both with Nikon and Canon
cameras. Irfanview shows extensive Exif fields for both. I must be doing
something wrong if you see Exif data and I don't.

Let's see if we're both doing the same thing.
a. I'm on Windows XP SP2
b. I unpacked the zip file from http://semland.com/ir/#download
c. It contained a single exe file which I moved to
"c:\software\photo editors\polish_image_resizer"
d. I made a shortcut and put that in my start menu at
"Start -> software -> photo editors -> polish image resizer"
e. Clicking on that shortcut brings up IR version 0.9g build 220905.13
f. I selected English by pressing "OPCJE" -> "JEZYK" -> English
g. I select a photo by pressing "File" -> "Open" -> "photo.jpg"
where the photo is stored in "c:\photos\testphoto\photo.jpg"
h. I select File -> Other Functions -> Change EXIF
and I get the error:
General Information:
____ EXIF DATA ______________
ErrStr = Not an EXIF file

I'll run some more tests but I did test both Canon and Nikon photos.
One problem I've seen is some programs have hard-coded paths in them so
they can't work on a system where there is none of those silly
Microsoftisms such as a ridiculously flat "c:\program files" directory and
no confusingly organized "c:\Documents and Settings" directory.

Usually the only ones that have problems with a well organized computer are
the Microsoft programs but I'll create a "program files" and "documents and
settings" hierarchy to test if that's the culprit.
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:49 pm
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In article <Z8iki.37431$YL5.22963@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>, cru357
@sbcglobal.net says...

Inre: Editing Pix EXIF data

You may be interesting to Google around for EXIFER. It seems to
answer your desires are far as I tried it.

Lord Possum
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:56 pm
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On Jul 10, 10:49 am, Lord Possum <Lord_Pos... RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article <Z8iki.37431$YL5.22...@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>, cru357
> @sbcglobal.net says...
>
> Inre: Editing Pix EXIF data
>
> You may be interesting to Google around for EXIFER. It seems to
> answer your desires are far as I tried it.

That was the very first suggestion made in this thread, and the third
post in this thread outlined the issues the original poster had with
it...

Ray
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:09 pm
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