exiftags

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7/10 NonTrial says:
How I placed the exif on my webpage
I used the exiftags utility in order to extract the exif from the image, and (...)
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NonTrial  | 2007-07-01
How I placed the exif on my webpage
I used the exiftags utility in order to extract the exif from the image, and place it on my website. The enjoyable part about it was that the program supports a variety of cameras, and includes additional support for a portion of the maker notes for Asahi (Pentax), Canon, Casio, Fuji, Leica, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, and Sanyo cameras. Currently this program runs under Windows and Unix-like operating systems - so there was no problem in using it. Also, it comes bundled with two companion utilities, exifcom and exiftime, which perform functions on specific tags. Exifcom displays and writes the UserComment Exif tag that some cameras include in the image metadata they create. This program is useful for recording caption or location information in the image file itself.
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