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Preserve Android meta-data ::::Solved:::
On 29-Jun-17 9:49 PM, philo wrote:
On 06/27/2017 10:23 AM, philo wrote: Just returned home from a wonderful vacation to Europe and got some great photos on my Android LG- G6 On the device when I examine photo details I ma given a slew of info. In addition to shutter speed and f-stop I get the exact date and time plus exact street address, city and country. When I copy the images to my Win10 PC using ...Photoshop CS-6... though much of the meta-data is preserved for GPS location I get the latitude and longitude but do not get the actual street address , city and country is is present on the Android. Anyone here know how to preserve all the camera's meta-data ? thanks I looked that the EXIF data using IrFanView and am able to open up the exact location in Open Street, Google Earth or Google Maps. Super great free program. I once sent Irfan a contribution and for sure I am going to do so again. I am very pleased Great news all round! :-) -- Sometimes man stumbles over the truth. (W.Churchill) |
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Preserve Android meta-data
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wrote: Just returned home from a wonderful vacation to Europe and got some great photos on my Android LG- G6 On the device when I examine photo details I ma given a slew of info. In addition to shutter speed and f-stop I get the exact date and time plus exact street address, city and country. When I copy the images to my Win10 PC using ...Photoshop CS-6... though much of the meta-data is preserved for GPS location I get the latitude and longitude but do not get the actual street address , city and country is is present on the Android. Anyone here know how to preserve all the camera's meta-data ? thanks The camera meta data should follow in transfer. You can check what's in the Exif on the device that with the PhotoExif app. With it you can also ad stuff like copyright info on the go, if you want to post to the web or social media directly from your device... My guess is that the viewer of the device provides the humanly readable address. -- teleportation kills |
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Preserve Android meta-data
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Wed, 28 Jun 2017 17:56:57 GMT in rec.photo.digital, wrote:
http://www.jsware.net/jsware/gmapkit.php5 Nifty little app. Your website seems to be very outdated in some areas though... -- https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php 'And remember: if you don't like the news, go out and make some of your own.' |
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