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 Posted by Shawn Wilson on 06/16/49 11:24 
Perfect... I had to ask for PHP to be recompiled with the EXIF option  
though, but they did it in an hour.  Sometimes I just love my leased server  
company... 
 
I added EXIF functions to my album site and viola!  I have camera settings  
displayed with all my pictures. 
 
I did find it strange to see the actual EXIF info though... like focal  
length was actually stored as 55/1 for 55mm and f-stop was stored as 45/10  
for f/4.5.  An older camera I have pictures from actually stores the focal  
length wrong... storing 55mm as 550/100. 
 
Strange to work with, but I've got it working. 
 
Anyone who'd care to see it in action, feel free:  
http://www.dvigroup.net/album 
 
Feel free to browse the album, of if you just care to see just one  
picture... I like this one: 
 
http://www.dvigroup.net/album/detail.php?id=292&pic=02920003.jpg 
 
 
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Shawn Wilson 
 
"Janwillem Borleffs" <jw@jwscripts.com> wrote in message  
news:4304fd00$0$64824$dbd49001@news.euronet.nl... 
> Shawn Wilson wrote: 
>> How do I read the extra file info from a .jpg image file (or any 
>> other file for that matter)? 
>> 
> 
> For pictures from digital camera's, you can use the exif functions: 
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> http://www.php.net/exif 
> 
> 
> JW 
> 
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