How do I view EXIF data in Windows?
Viewing EXIF data in Windows is easy. Just right-click on the photo in question and select “Properties”. Click on the “Details” tab and scroll down—you’ll see all kinds of information about the camera used, and the settings the photo was taken with.
Does Windows show all EXIF data?
If you’re using a Windows PC: 1 – Navigate to the folder where the photo is stored. 2 – Right-Click on the photo and click Properties, then click Details at the top of the pop-up window. 3 – Scroll down to the “Camera” section and you’ll see all the available EXIF data listed in detail.
How do I view EXIF data?
Follow these steps to view EXIF data on your Android smartphone.
- Open Google Photos on the phone – install it if needed.
- Open any photo and tap the i icon.
- This will show you all the EXIF data you need.
How do I view EXIF data in Chrome?
Quick access to EXIF data of any image you view in Google Chrome. Just right-click on any image on the web contains EXIF data and you will see the dialog with EXIF properties of related image.
Does PNG have EXIF?
The EXIF chunk is not present in PNG files. If you convert a JPEG file to a PNG file, you will lose the EXIF metadata. Yet, Adobe created XMP so that all kinds of metadata can be stored. To preserve metadata when converting between JPEG and PNG.
How do I view metadata in a video?
Video files: Manual approach for Windows
- Locate the video file you wish to view the metadata of.
- Right-click the file and select “Properties.”
- Under the “General” tab, you’ll see basic video metadata, such as file size and date created/received.
- Next, click the “Details” tab.
How do I add EXIF data to a photo?
Add metadata using Photoshop*
- Drop an image file into Photoshop.
- Click on “File” in the top menu, then select “File Info” from the drop-down menu.
- Add info to any or all of the fields, i.e. title and author information, a description, and copyright information.
- Save your work!