The date & time the file was created at the system level. Note: Metadata modified date/time will usually be the same, or just prior to, the file modified date/time. (Adjust Time Zone is for display purposes only-the Modify Date & Time will display according to the adjustment.) Your computer's Time Zone is saved to this tag. The date & time the image file was last modified. Note: Usually the same as, or more recent than, Modify Date & Time. (Adjust Time Zone is for display purposes only-the Metadata Date and Time will display according to the adjustment.) The timestamp of the latest change applied to any of the metadata tags. PhotoLinker and Preview display the file size the finder displays the size of the file on disk.ĭecimal: 1 KB (or kB) = 1000 bytes 1,783,416 bytes ≈ 1.8 MBīinary: 1 KiB = 1024 bytes 1,783,416 bytes ≈ 1.7 MiB Note: Apple began displaying file size in decimal units with OSX 10.6. ExifTool Key Viewer displays the value in bytes. Name used to store the file on the computer.įormat used to encode the file for storage on the computer. Indicates exposure time, length of time the shutter was open, when the image was shot.Įnter a short verbal and human readable name for the image, this may be the file name. Values: Unknown, Average, CenterWeighted Average, Spot, MultiSpot, Pattern, Partial Indicates the way the camera determined exposure, Metering Mode, when the image was shot. Indicates ISO sensitivity of the image sensor when image was shot. This value may be incorrect if the image has been resized.ĮXIF: ExifTool composite tag FocalLength35efl The actual focal lengh of the lens, in mm.Ĭonversion to the focal length of a 35mm camera. Indicates the status of flash when the image was shot. Values: Not defined, Manual, Normal program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Creative program, Action program, Portrait mode, Landscape modeĬalculated for the long image dimension, this value may be incorrect for fisheye lenses or if the image has been resized.ĮXIF: Composite derived from FocalLength & ScaleFactor35efl & FocusDistance The class of program used by the camera to set exposure. The exposure bias or compensation using Exposure Value (EV). Note: Would differ from Original Date & Time if the photograph or slide was scanned (digitized). (Time Zone is for display purposes only-adjustments to timezone are not saved to metadata by the application.) If using a digital camera this is the same as the Date & Time Original. Size in mm of the digital camera's image sensor.ĮXIF: Composite tag derived from FocalPlaneXResolution & FocalPlaneResolutionUnit & ImageWidthĭiameter of the lens opening used for the image.ĮXIF: Composite tag derived from Fnumber & ApertureValueĭate/time the image was stored as digital data. The version of the EXIF standard supported by the camera.Īttempts to identify the camera lens used. Model name or number of the equipment that generated the image. Manufacturer of the equipment that generated the image. IPTC Photo Metadata: Core 1.1/Extension 1.1 (July 2010) International Press Telecommunications council (IPTC).Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) Specification: Part 2, Standard Schemas (April 2010) Adobe/XMP.Guidelines For Handling Image Metadata Version 1.0.1, November 2010 Metadata Working Group (MWG).*PhotoLinker uses Phil Harvey's ExifTool to read and write metadata tags from photos Photolinker organizes the tags into 12 categories (as a default-you have complete control over your own organization of metadata): This table lists all the tags Photolinker reads, the ExifTool Key the tags are derived from, and the descriptions of the tags. Descriptions of the tags and their use are included as tooltips when you hover over tag names in the Metadata Tags Viewer. Photolinker's ExifTool Key Viewer shows all the raw key-value pairs read from the photo and sidecar files.
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