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I have no idea what this is so I won't be worrying about it.
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Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) is a standard that defines specific information related to an image or other media captured by a digital camera. It is capable of storing such important data as camera exposure, date/time the image was captured, and even GPS location.
Back in the early film days, photographers were forced to carry a pen and a notepad with them to record important information such as shutter speed, aperture, and date. They would then use this information in the lab, going through one picture at a time, hoping that what they wrote actually corresponds to the right image. It was a very painful process, especially for newbies who wanted to understand what they did wrong when an image didnβt come out right.
Nowadays, every modern digital camera has the capability to record this information, along with many other camera settings and other relevant data, right into photographs. These settings can then be later used to organize photographs, perform searches, and provide vital information to photographers about the way a particular photograph was captured. Such stored data is called βEXIF Dataβ, and it is comprised of a range of settings such asΒ ISO speed,Β shutter speed,Β aperture,Β white balance, camera model and make, date and time, lens used,Β focal length, and much more.
Being able to read such data can be of great importance not only for beginners but also for other photographers who want to find out what settings and tools were used to create a particular photograph. Unfortunately, though, the only web-friendly (in terms of size) file format that can handle EXIF is JPEG, which means that you often cannot read the data from other image formats such as GIF and PNG.
In addition, some photographers choose to strip EXIF data from their images to protect their work and their style, while others do it to save website traffic (yes, EXIF does add up to the size of the file). Those, who leave this data in their images either have no idea that they even have it, or they intentionally leave it like I do β for others to see and possibly learn from.
While many photographers choose to retain EXIF data in their images, this information does not show up when looking at photos through web browsers, because it is not part of the actual image. Instead, EXIF data is embedded in the physical file, and specific tools that are capable of reading this information must be used to view it. For example, some image viewers and post-processing tools like Lightroom are capable of viewing and extracting such information in order to properly organize images, while some operating systems are capable of reading and displaying this data.
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Your wet willy is in the mail.
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OUT!
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Thank you, kween.
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He failed to mention that this would also contain your GPS coordinates if that is enabled which is what most people care about when they upload a picture.
People would essentially dox themselves in the early days of smart phones.
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EXIF data was how 4chan busted the BK foot lettuce guy.
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For any idiots reading this you can turn off GPS on pictures. Go do it.
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Nerd shit, got it.
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LLM posted a picture of himself a while back that had EXIF data attached, but has deleted it since. It had the focal length and FOV of his camera so I was gonna pull a gigasperg and calculate his height but he deleted it before I got the chance to download it
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How could you let down all of rdrama like that?
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Nerd
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"Stay moosin"
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The true sigma move would be making this announcement and leaving EXIF enabled anyway. You missed out
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