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Most digital cameras store loads of meta-data within the image files that they create, these data make up the EXIF standard. They include things like the exact time the photo was taken, the f-stop, the flash setting, etc. I wanted to view this information as part of my online photo album, but I couldn't find an EXIF library that exported to TXT and HTML, so I wrote a small application around Drew Noakes' raw extraction library. I guessed that it would only take me a day or so to clean it up to a releasable point, so I went ahead and did it. Oh, this is open-source (it's Java 1.3 code).

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Format:SoftwareSize:318 KB
Date:Jan 2009Version:1.2
License:Free
Platform:Mac
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