Flickr.com completely changed its website design making the interface, buttons, icons layout and features having the new look. Last time I blogged about Flickr's EXIF data, specially when viewing your smartphone's EXIFs. I wondered what camera settings my Samsung GT-S3353 using every time I take a picture. Unlike other smartphones, you can view apertures and shutter speeds settings using an app. I uploaded an image to Flickr.com after editing in Photoshop. It was unexpected, but the EXIF data appeared.
If you signed up or view an image on Flickr, you can see the Exif data by default. Some photographers chose not to share their Exifs, so sorry, you can't see it. To see the Exif data click on the link of camera, mobile phone or scanner used to capture an image.
Once you are in the Exif page, you can see basic camera settings like aperture and shutter speed. The image above is converted to black and white using Photoshop which also appear under Exif data / Software.
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iPhone Exif data. |
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Shot is taken using an iPhone and edited by a camera360 app. |
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This shot is taken using a BlackBerry Smartphone, imported and edited in Abobe Lightroom. |
Give it a try! Sign up to Flickr and upload your mobile photography.
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