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Would you like to view metadata for images on your iPhone or iPad? Here's a guide detailing the steps to view Exif data in the Photos app on iOS 15 and iPadOS 15.
Photos on your iPhone and iPad, whether imported, saved, or shot locally, contains metadata that records date, time, location, and a lot more info. Here's how to read and edit that data.
Another way to remove some EXIF data from your images is by using the built-in Photos app. To use it, open File Explorer (press Windows+E), find your photo, right-click it, and choose Open With ...
With the EXIF data in front of you, you'll be able to see what kind of lens was used (and its focal length), the chosen shutter speed, ISO, and aperture, the type of camera that took the picture ...
A simple workflow to remove metadata from your photos on iPhone or iPad using Apple's Shortcuts app, which makes it easy to automate specific tasks.
Exif data isn’t hard to find or to remove, but the steps vary a bit, depending on which device you are using. On a Windows computer, you can see whether a photo has Exif data attached to it ...
Remember that Exif data typically travels with photos you text or email, so keep that in mind when you're sharing. Prefer to just remove Exif data from your photos all together?
The easiest way to view EXIF data is on your Mac. Just transfer your photos to your Mac using iPhoto, tap on the image and select the "i" for info. All the EXIF data, including a map of the GPS ...