I'm playing around with a program called Exifer, and have already found it useful enough to mention here.
In addition to allowing me to quickly look at any image's internal camera and Photoshop data, this program does one thing that I have wanted for quite a while - it will rotate thumbnails independently of the image data, allowing me to clean up files where the thumb and image are out of synch.
Exifer is a free download available from
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/Exifer.html
Mike
Exifer - a useful utiltiy for quickly manipulating thumbnails and exif data
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Why on earth would you want to change the camera EXIF version data? The whole purpose of the EXIF data is to lock in the conditions under which the photo was taken. If a program was available to "hack" the EXIF data, then there would be no way to guarantee that an image was un-manipulated in some way. This is critical for work that I do in law enforcement in keeping "original" images in pristine condition for court purposes.
I'm not being critical, Fritz, just asking..... ???
I'm not being critical, Fritz, just asking..... ???
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If a program was available to "hack" the EXIF data, then there would be no way to guarantee that an image was un-manipulated in some way. This is critical for work that I do in law enforcement in keeping "original" images in pristine condition for court purposes.
I'm not being critical, Fritz, just asking..... ???
ADDUM,
I remember now, that I have ones found a program that could manipulate ALL the EXIF data.
But it is so long ago , and it was not freeware, and I do not know the name anymore.
I will look in My Cilpmate remembers if I had saved the name of the program.
If I find it , I let you know.
Frits
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