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EXIF Data - Metadata details

On the exif-summary page, you were provided with a high level view of what is available directly from your camera and what is available in most imaging programs. All Exif files (TIFF and JPG) can contain the following TIFF comments.

ARTISTPerson who created the image.
COPYRIGHTCopyright notice.
DATETIMEDate and time (YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS). The field length is 20, counting the NULL terminator.
DESCDescription of the image.
HOSTCOMPComputer and operating system in use.
MAKEManufacturer of the equipment used to create the image.
MODELModel name and number of the equipment.
NAMEOFDOCName of the document from which the image was scanned.
NAMEOFPAGEPage name from which the image was scanned.
SOFTWAREName and version of software package used to create the image.

General Exif comments: Exif files can contain the following general comments.

EXIFVERSIONExif version.
SUBSECTIMEDecimal extension for seconds that are specified in the SZDATETIME field.
DATETIMEORIGINALDate and time the original image is captured. The format is YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS. The time is in a 24-hour format, and a blank space is left between the date and the time.
SUBSECTIMEORIGINALDecimal extension for seconds that are specified in the SZDATETIMEORIGINAL field.
DATETIMEDIGITIZEDDate and time the file is generated. If the file is generated directly, as with a digital camera, this is the same as the time the original image is captured.
SUBSECTIMEDIGITIZEDDecimal extension for seconds that are specified in the SZDATETIMEDIGITIZED field.
SHUTTERSPEEDVALUEShutter speed. The unit of measure is APEX.
APERTUREAperture value. This is the ratio of lens aperture for the focal length.
BRIGHTNESSBrightness value.
EXPOSUREBIASExposure bias. This is the value for correcting a biased exposure.
MAXAPERTUREMinimum lens f-number.
SUBJECTDISTANCEDistance from lens to subject (in meters).
METERINGMODEPhotometry mode. Possible values are 0 = Unidentified 1 = Average 2 = Center Weighted Average 3 = Spot 4 = MultiSpot 5 = Pattern 6 = Partial 255 = Others
LIGHTSOURCELight source. Possible values are 0 = Unidentified 1 = Daylight 2 = Florescence light 3 = Tungsten Lamp 17 = Standard light source A 18 = Standard light source B 19 = Standard light source C 20 = D55 21 = D65 22 = D75 255 = Others
FLASHFlash On/Off.
FOCALLENGTHFocal length, measured in millimeters.
EXPOSURETIMEExposure time, expressed as a fraction of a second.
FNUMBERThe actual lens F stop (ratio of lens aperture to focal length).
MAKERNOTE Maker note. The creator of the file determines the data format.
USERCOMMENTUser comment.
SUPPORTEDFLASHPIXVERSIONSupported FlashPix version (Exif 2.0).
COLORSPACEColor space (Exif 2.0). Specifies whether the color is calibrated or not.
EXPOSUREPROGRAMExposure program (Exif 2.0) The class of the program used by the camera to set exposure when the picture is taken. Possible values are: 0 = Not defined 1 = Manual 2 = Aperture priority 4 = Shutter priority 5 = Creative program (biased toward depth of field) 6 = Action program (biased toward fast shutter speed) 7 = Portrait mode (for closeup photos with the background out of focus) Other = reserved
SPECTRALSENSITIVITYSpectral sensitivity (Exif) - The spectral sensitivity of each channel of the camera used.
ISOSPEEDRATINGSISO speed ratings (Exif) - the ISO speed and the ISO Latitude of the camera or input device as specified in ISO 12232
OPTOELECTRICCOEFFICIENTOptoelectric coefficient (Exif) - Opto-Electric Conversion function specified in ISO 14524. OECF is the relationship between the camera optical input and the image values.
RELATEDSOUNDFILERelated audio file (Exif) - the name of an audio file related to the image data. The name should be 8 ASCII chars + '.' + 3 chars for extension + NULL.
FLASHENERGYFlash energy (Exif) - the strobe energy at the time the image iscaptured, as measured in Beam Candle Power Seconds (BPCS)
SPATIALFREQUENCYRESPONSESpatial frequency response (Exif) - the camera or input device spatial frequency table and SFR values in the direction of image width, image height and diagonal direction, as specified in ISO 12233.
FOCALPLANEXRESOLUTIONFocal plane X Resolution (Exif) - the number of dots per inch on the camera focal plane in the image width (X) direction
FOCALPLANEYRESOLUTIONFocal plane Y Resolution (Exif) - the number of dots per inch on the camera focal plane in the image height (Y) direction
SUBJECTLOCATIONSubject location (Exif) - the location of the main subject in the scene.
EXPOSUREINDEXExposure index (Exif) - the image sensor type on the camera or input device.
SENSINGMETHODSensing method (Exif) - the image sensor type on the camera or input device. Possible values are: 1 = not defined 2 = one-chip color area sensor 3 = two-chip color area sensor 4 = three-chip color area sensor 5 = color sequential area sensor 7 = trilinear sensor 8 = color sequential sensor other = reserved
FILESOURCEFile source (Exif) - the image source. If a digital camera recorded the image, the value will always be 3, to indicate that the image was recorded on a digital camera. Possible values are: 3 = image recorded on a DSC (Digital Still Camera) other = reserved
SCENETYPEScene type (Exif) - the type of scene. If a DSC recorded the image, this value will always be 1, indicating that the image was directly photographed. Possible values are: 1 = a directly photographed image other = reserved
CFAPATTERNCFA Pattern (Exif) - the color filter array (CFA) geometric pattern of the image sensor when a one-chip color sensor was applied. It does not apply to any other sensing methods.

Exif GPS comments. I've actually never seen these pieces of metadata in action, but they are available according to the Exif specification. Exif files can contain the following GPS (Global Positioning System) comments:

GPSVERSIONIDVersion number of the GPS image file directory (IFD). The current version is 2.0.0.0. This comment must be included when any GPS comments are used. Unlike the CMNT_EXIFVERSION comment, this comment is written in bytes. A version written as 2.0.0.0 is actually 0x02000000 when coded.
GPSLATITUDEREFNorth or south latitude. Possible values are "N" for north and "S" for south.
GPSLATITUDELatitude, expressed as three RATIONAL values. When expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds, latitude is written as dd/1,mm/1,ss/1. If degrees and minutes are used as the units, and minutes are written with fractions to two decimal places, then latitude is expressed as dd/1,mmmm/100,0/1.
GPSLONGITUDEREFEast or west longitude. Possible values are "E" for east and "W" for west.
GPSLONGITUDEThe longitude, expressed as three RATIONAL values. When expressed in degrees, minutes and seconds, longitude is written as ddd/1,mm/1,ss/1. If degrees and minutes are used as the units, and minutes are written with fractions to two decimal places, then longitude is expressed as dd/1,mmmm/100,0/1.
GPSALTITUDEREFReference altitude. In the current version, sea level is used as the reference, which must be zero. The reference unit is meters.
GPSALTITUDEAltitude, in meters, relative to the reference altitude.
GPSTIMESTAMPTime stamp in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) time. The time is expressed as three RATIONAL values, for hours, minutes, and seconds.
GPSSATELLITESGPS satellites used for measurement. The coding format is not stipulated. This comment can be used to code information such as the number of satellites, the satellite number, the satellite's angle of elevation, its azimuth, and its SNR. If the GPS receiver cannot make a measurement, this comment is NULL.
GPSSTATUSStatus of the GPS receiver at when the image is recorded. Possible values are "A" when measurement in progress and "V" when measurement is interrupted.
GPSMEASUREMODEGPS measurement mode. A value of "2" denotes two-dimensional measurement, and "3" denotes three-dimensional measurement.
GPSDOPDOP (data precision) value. This comment is an HDOP value during two-dimensional measurement and a PDOP value during three-dimensional measurement.
GPSSPEEDREFUnit for measuring speed. Possible values are "K" for kilometers, "M" for miles, and "N" for knots.
GPSSPEEDSpeed of the GPS receiver.
GPSTRACKREFReference for direction of movement. Possible values are "T" for a true direction and "M" for a magnetic.
GPSTRACKDirection of GPS receiver movement. The range of values is 0.00 to 359.00.
GPSIMGDIRECTIONREFReference for the direction of photography in the recorded image. Possible values are "T" for a true direction and "M" for a magnetic.
GPSIMGDIRECTIONDirection of photography in the recorded image. The range of values is 0.00 to 359.00.
GPSMAPDATUMGeodetic survey data used by the receiver. If the geodetic survey data is restricted to Japan, this tag value is "TOKYO" or "WGS-84".
GPSDESTLATITUDEREFNorth or south latitude for the destination point. Possible values are "N" for north and "S" for south.
GPSDESTLATITUDELatitude of the destination point. The latitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values, indicating degrees, minutes and seconds.
GPSDESTLONGITUDEREEast or west longitude for the destination point. Possible values are "E" for east and "W" for west.
GPSDESTLONGITUDELongitude of the destination point. The longitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values, indicating degrees, minutes and seconds.
GPSDESTBEARINGREFReference for the bearing to the destination point. Possible values are "T" for a true direction and "M" for a magnetic.
GPSDESTBEARINGBearing to the destination point. The range of values is 0.00 to 359.00.
GPSDESTDISTANCEREFUnit for measuring distance to the destination point. Possible values are "K" for kilometers, "M" for miles, and "N" for nautical miles.
GPSDESTDISTANCEDistance to the destination point.
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