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What is Exif data?

Exif data is a record of the settings a camera used to take a photo or video. This information is embedded into the files the camera saves, and we read and display it here.

Dates

Taken on February 27, 2010 at 2.45PM PDT
Posted to Flickr February 28, 2010 at 9.20PM PDT

Exif data

Camera Nikon D3
Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture f/10.0
Focal Length 14 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash No Flash
X-Resolution 240 dpi
Y-Resolution 240 dpi
Compression JPEG (old-style)
Image Description Joe Tyler calls out instructions to volunteers wiggling the rest of the tail section while works a mounting bolt into a Wright "B" Modified Flyer in preperation on Feb. 27, 2010 for flyovers during the Centennial of Military Aviation at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas on March 2, Wright "B" Flyer Inc. and Texas Air Museum combined crews assembled two Wright "B" Flyers in San Antonio, Texas, on Feb 27, 2010. This one, known as the "Brown Bird" has been modified with a metal frame essential instrumentation and communication for repeated frequent test and orientation flights. Texas Air Museum is hosting maintenance and flight operations for “Brown Bird.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)

Orientation Horizontal (normal)
Software Adobe Photoshop CS4 Macintosh
Date and Time (Modified) 2010:02:28 22:26:19
YCbCr Positioning Centered
Exposure Program Program AE
Date and Time (Original) 2010:02:27 14:45:24.11-06:00
Date and Time (Digitized) 2010:02:27 14:45:24
Max Aperture Value 2.8
Subject Distance 2 m
Metering Mode Multi-segment
Light Source Unknown
Sub Sec Time 11
Sub Sec Time Original 11
Sub Sec Time Digitized 11
Color Space sRGB
Sensing Method One-chip color area
CFAPattern [Red,Green][Green,Blue]
Custom Rendered Normal
Exposure Mode Auto
White Balance Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio 1
Focal Length (35mm format) 14 mm
Scene Capture Type Standard
Gain Control None
Contrast Normal
Saturation Normal
Sharpness Normal
Subject Distance Range Unknown
Keywords "Wright B Flyer" assembly "Ft. Sam Houston" "Texas Air Museum" Centennial
Headline Wright "B" Flyers prepare for Centennial
Caption- Abstract Joe Tyler calls out instructions to volunteers wiggling the rest of the tail section while works a mounting bolt into a Wright "B" Modified Flyer in preperation on Feb. 27, 2010 for flyovers during the Centennial of Military Aviation at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas on March 2, Wright "B" Flyer Inc. and Texas Air Museum combined crews assembled two Wright "B" Flyers in San Antonio, Texas, on Feb 27, 2010. This one, known as the "Brown Bird" has been modified with a metal frame essential instrumentation and communication for repeated frequent test and orientation flights. Texas Air Museum is hosting maintenance and flight operations for ÒBrown Bird.Ó (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung) ..
Global Angle 30
Global Altitude 30
XMPToolkit Adobe XMP Core 4.2.2-c063 53.352624, 2008/07/30-18:05:41
Image Number 13436
Lens 14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8
Lens ID 146
Description Joe Tyler calls out instructions to volunteers wiggling the rest of the tail section while works a mounting bolt into a Wright "B" Modified Flyer in preperation on Feb. 27, 2010 for flyovers during the Centennial of Military Aviation at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas on March 2, Wright "B" Flyer Inc. and Texas Air Museum combined crews assembled two Wright "B" Flyers in San Antonio, Texas, on Feb 27, 2010. This one, known as the "Brown Bird" has been modified with a metal frame essential instrumentation and communication for repeated frequent test and orientation flights. Texas Air Museum is hosting maintenance and flight operations for “Brown Bird.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)

Format image/jpeg
Subject Wright "B" Flyer
Serial Number 2079308
Lens Info 14-24mm f/2.8
Color Mode RGB
Headline Wright "B" Flyers prepare for Centennial
ICCProfile Name sRGB IEC61966-2.1
Orientation Horizontal (normal)
Creator Tool Ver.2.01
Metadata Date 2010:02:28 22:26:19-06:00
Rating 2
Derived From Original Document ID xmp.did:6E72431308206811849CFEC1417C10FA
Original Document ID xmp.did:6E72431308206811849CFEC1417C10FA
Flash Function False
Flash Mode Unknown
Flash Red Eye Mode False
Flash Return No return detection