A simple to use application, dedicated to reading and displaying photo or picture metadata, general tags, as well as GPS information, if available
Acute Photo EXIF Viewer is a simple, yet reliable tool that enables you to view a photo’s metadata, geotags and source camera details, when such information is available. The software can read and display a picture’s EXIF data, as well as summary, general tags and a preview of the image.
Image summary detection
The image summary is a set of data that describes the image’s basic attributes. It can offer you information regarding file name, file size, date of most recent modification, height and width in pixels or the dots per inch value. Additionally, the summary may include the picture’s printing size, measured in inches, the color type, color bits per pixel and whether or not in features transparency areas.
The software displays a preview of the image, that you can zoom in on using the slider at the top. Moreover, the application offers print support and allows you to open images by drag-and-drop. GPS location, or geotags can be retrieved from Google Maps, if such information was recorded when the picture was taken.
The software displays a preview of the image, that you can zoom in on using the slider at the top. Moreover, the application offers print support and allows you to open images by drag-and-drop. GPS location, or geotags can be retrieved from Google Maps, if such information was recorded when the picture was taken.
EXIF general tags display
Acute Photo EXIF Viewer can read EXIF or IPTC/NAA metadata from images and display it in the main window. The software supports a large series of image formats, including RAW types. The EXIF general tag list indexes a series of data extracted from the camera the photos were taken with.
Aside from camera model, focal length, F number, ISO value or shutter speed, you can also learn whether or not the flash fired, as well as what software was used to extract the photos from the camera. The date the photo was taken, contrast, white balance, exposure time or light source are also included in the EXIF.
Aside from camera model, focal length, F number, ISO value or shutter speed, you can also learn whether or not the flash fired, as well as what software was used to extract the photos from the camera. The date the photo was taken, contrast, white balance, exposure time or light source are also included in the EXIF.
Simple to use photo metadata reader
Acute Photo EXIF Viewer can instantly read the metadata stored in the picture file, then display it for you to view. The EXIF locks information regarding the location in which the photo was taken, as well as date, time, exposure, light source and hardware details about the camera. Picture attributes, such as saturation or contrast are also stored.