| File Name |
gallery_85_45_176849.jpg |
| Unix Timestamp |
1322583989 |
| Original File Size |
195420 |
| File Type |
2 |
| Mime Type |
image/jpeg |
| Sections Found |
ANY_TAG, IFD0, EXIF, INTEROP, MAKERNOTE |
| HTML Sizes |
width="1024" height="768" |
| Image Height |
768 |
| Image Width |
1024 |
| Color |
TRUE |
| Byte Order Motorola |
FALSE |
| COMPUTED.CCDWidth |
1mm |
| Aperture F-Number |
f/4.5 |
| COMPUTED.UserCommentEncoding |
UNDEFINED |
| Image Description |
|
| Camera Make |
Canon |
| Camera Model |
Canon PowerShot SX30 IS |
| X-Resolution |
96/1 |
| Y-Resolution |
96/1 |
| Resolution Unit |
2 |
| Software |
PhotoScape |
| Date Taken |
2011:11:26 14:35:25 |
| YCbCr Positioning |
co-sited |
| Exposure Time |
1/1000 |
| F Number |
45/10 |
| ISO Speed Ratings |
400 |
| Exif Version |
0230 |
| Date Digitized |
2011:11:26 14:35:25 |
| Compressed bits/pixel |
3/1 |
| EXIF.ShutterSpeedValue |
319/32 |
| EXIF.ApertureValue |
139/32 |
| Exposure Bias Value |
0/3 |
| Max Aperture Value |
139/32 |
| Metering Mode |
Pattern |
| Flash |
16 |
| Focal Length |
18926/1000 |
| Flash Pix Version |
Flashpix Format Version 1.0 |
| Color Space |
sRGB |
| Image Length |
768 |
| Interoperability Offset |
3762 |
| EXIF.FocalPlaneXResolution |
4320000/243 |
| EXIF.FocalPlaneYResolution |
3240000/182 |
| EXIF.FocalPlaneResolutionUnit |
2 |
| Sensing Method |
One-chip color area sensor |
| EXIF.CustomRendered |
0 |
| Exposure Mode |
Auto exposure |
| White Balance |
Auto white balance |
| EXIF.DigitalZoomRatio |
4320/4320 |
| Scene Capture Type |
Standard |
| Inter-operability Index |
R98 |
| Inter-operability Version |
0100 |
| INTEROP.RelatedImageWidth |
4320 |
| INTEROP.RelatedImageHeight |
3240 |
| MAKERNOTE.ImageType |
IMG:PowerShot SX30 IS JPEG |
| MAKERNOTE.FirmwareVersion |
Firmware Version 1.00 |
| MAKERNOTE.ImageNumber |
1042026 |
...And for anyone who is not aware... You can click on the intermediate image, above, to get the photo in its original proportions without any lateral distortion. If you then right click on that, (in Firefox, at least,) you will be able to view the original full-sized image in all its glory!