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Hey. I wonder if there's a program that tells me with what camera the picture was taken and what time and if you used flash or not when you took it?
i know there's a page, but i'd like to have a program so i don't have to go to that page every time. |
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Any "exif" data program will do this, an example freeware one is http://www.opanda.com/en/iexif/
It even has a plugin for Firefox or IE.
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windows has this built in. Right click the picture and go to properties. Then go to details tab and everything is listed on this screen.
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