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This has me stumped. I posted this on a forum, and several people told me what camera was used and the settings on the camera at the time of shooting.

Can anyone enlighten me on how they could gather that information from a jpg posted on a forum (with no details as far as I can see in the properties of it)?

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350D with a 1/320 second shutter time? Taken on the 21st of December 2005.

I opened it up in Photoshop CS2 after saving it to the computer

>File>File Info..

And I think a few other programs can do this too.

Very nice shot though smile.gif

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Open it with irfanview (free) and press 'i' for info.

Exif info:

File: - D:\Documents and Settings\Chris Morris\My Documents\My Pictures\elliana74.jpg

Make - Canon

Model - Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL

Orientation - Top left

XResolution - 300.00

YResolution - 300.00

ResolutionUnit - Inch

Software - Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows

DateTime - 2006:01:02 21:10:13

YCbCrPositioning - Co-Sited

CustomRendered - Normal process

ExposureMode - Auto

WhiteBalance - Auto

SceneCaptureType - Standard

ExifOffset - 276

ExposureTime - 1/320 seconds

FNumber - 4.00

ExposureProgram - Action program

ISOSpeedRatings - 400

ExifVersion - 0221

DateTimeOriginal - 2005:12:21 15:09:59

DateTimeDigitized - 2005:12:21 15:09:59

ComponentsConfiguration - YCbCr

ShutterSpeedValue - 1/320 seconds

ApertureValue - F 4.00

ExposureBiasValue - 0.00

MeteringMode - Multi-segment

Flash - Not fired, compulsory flash mode

FocalLength - 90 mm

UserComment -

FlashPixVersion - 0100

ColorSpace - sRGB

ExifImageWidth - 500

ExifImageHeight - 750

FocalPlaneXResolution - 3958.76

FocalPlaneYResolution - 3954.23

FocalPlaneResolutionUnit - Inch[code]

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Crikey laugh.gif

Is there any way of removing that info? Not that you'd ever need to, but it seems strange that it's permanently attached to the picture, even when you re-save it from it's original form. Where and how is it stored in the image?

As an example (and purely speculation), some people might not want to advertise to the world that they are using certain programs which may or may not be original registered versions dry.gif

Just curious how it all works blush.gif

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It's just embedded tags in the jpeg file. The format is 'EXIF'. If you look on the web you will find many EXIF editors, both inexpensive and free. There seem to be a few 'batch' exif editors available but I could not find a good free one. Personally I don't bother touching them. I also have a button on my website gallery that shows the EXIF data.

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