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  2. Exif - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exif

    Exchangeable image file format (officially Exif, according to JEIDA/JEITA/CIPA specifications) [5] is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras (including smartphones), scanners and other systems handling image and sound files recorded by digital cameras.

  3. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    keywords, comments, title, any field from Exif metadata Yes linear, complex Partial Yes per KIPI plugins Yes configurable Quick-tagging using keyboard tokens Phase One Media Pro: Yes name, date, rating, file size, and many more. Yes individual, linear Yes EXIF, IPTC, and custom keywords Yes Rotate, Red eye removal, saturation, color balance ...

  4. ExifTool - Wikipedia

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    ExifTool is a free and open-source software program for reading, writing, and manipulating image, audio, video, and PDF metadata.As such, ExifTool classes as a tag editor.It is platform independent, available as both a Perl library (Image::ExifTool) and a command-line application.

  5. Geotagged photograph - Wikipedia

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    Location information can also be added to photos, for example via its Exif specification that has fields for longitude/latitude, even if no GPS device was present when the photo was taken. The information can be entered by directly giving the coordinates or by selecting a location from a map using software tools.

  6. List of cameras which provide geotagging - Wikipedia

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    There are several methods to create a Geotagged photograph (see also Geotagging).The application of this is to allow photo management applications to use this information to manage images.

  7. Nikon GP-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon GP-1 is a Global Positioning System (GPS) accessory receiver manufactured by Nikon that collects geographic coordinate data and places it into the Exif data of a picture. It connects to the camera via a proprietary cable and can be mounted on the flash shoe or on the camera strap.

  8. Geotagging - Wikipedia

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    For audio and video files which use the vorbiscomment metadata format (including Opus, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Speex, and Ogg Theora), there is a proposed GEO LOCATION [8] field which can be used. Like all vorbis comments, it is plain text, and it takes the form: GEO_LOCATION=(decimal latitude);(decimal longitude);([optional]elevation in meters) for ...

  9. W3C Geolocation API - Wikipedia

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    Google Gears provided geolocation support for older and non-compliant browsers, including Internet Explorer 7.0+ as a Gears plugin, and Google Chrome which implemented Gears natively. It also supported geolocation on mobile devices as a plugin for the Android browser (pre version 2.0) and Opera Mobile for Windows Mobile. However, the Google ...