How to view the EXIF ​​information of a photo directly in the browser

  
In many photography forums, netizens can see their own photography, on the one hand, to show their level, on the other hand, this is also a good way for color friends to exchange and learn. Professional-level masters can see at a glance the camera parameters you set during shooting, including aperture, sensitivity, exposure time, and more, and the camera's quality level. For beginners, getting the EXIF ​​information in these photos is also a good way to learn. Some forums and websites can automatically get their EXIF ​​information and display it when uploading photos, but most of them are not comprehensive and accurate. It is more troublesome to download all the photos to the computer and then use the software such as photo browsing tools. Xiaobian recommends a small plug-in "ExifShow" in this, and if you want to save it, you can view the EXIF ​​information of the photo directly in the browser. After downloading and installing, restart the browser, open a webpage with photos, right click on the photo and select “View Exif Info”. All Exif information of this photo will be displayed in the Exif property information box that pops up. Right click on the information content to copy and save it. When you right click in the info box, you can see that there are three different copy options in the right-click menu. The contents copied by these three duplicates are different. For example, in Figure 3, "Copy" is obtained by "the camera model NIKON D200"; "Copying information" is obtained by "NIKON D200"; "“ ;Copy all & rdquo; is the entire Exif information in the property box. Need to remind everyone that modified or compressed photos, as well as ordinary images on the page, will be missing or no Exif information.
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