 art22ggPremium join:2005-02-16 Courtenay, BC kudos:5 Reviews:
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| [Updated] JPEGsnoop..Ver.1.6.1..Nov.4/12 JPEGsnoop is a free, portable detailed image decoder that examines any file type containing JPEG compressed images and reports a wealth of hidden information.
It can even be used to determine the source of an image or whether it has been edited. Can open .JPG, .THM, .AVI, .DNG, .PDF and extract embedded JPEG files. JPEGsnoop reports countless details, including image quality, EXIF / IPTC metadata, huffman table decode, etc.
JPEGsnoop will open and attempt to decode any file that contains an embedded JPEG image, such as:
.JPG - JPEG Still Photo .THM - Thumbnail for RAW Photo / Movie Files .AVI* - AVI Movies .DNG - Digital Negative RAW Photo .CRW, .CR2, .NEF, .ORF, .PEF - RAW Photo .MOV* - QuickTime Movies, QTVR (Virtual Reality / 360 Panoramic) .PDF - Adobe PDF Documents
Change log...
Added support for long filenames (>64 chars) in GUI [ID:3583822] Changed SOS component header table display format Fixed vulnerability in CSS range checks [ID:3583820] Fixed DHT expand labels for EOB [ID:3442132] Fixed large file handling issue (eg. 40+ megapixel images).
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 OZOPremium join:2003-01-17 kudos:2 | Thank you, art22gg . It looks interesting. I've added shortcut to it into Send To folder.
It would be nice though, if it offered an option to reset all metadata in the picture file.
And what is this option about: "Submit signature to Online DB when User submit"? -- Keep it simple, it'll become complex by itself... |
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 art22ggPremium join:2005-02-16 Courtenay, BC kudos:5 Reviews:
·Shaw
| Ozo....I think/believe this tells you what you are asking...
"Add Camera / SW to DB... - Add the compression signature of the image to the database! This shared database is used to determine what digital camera (or photo software) was used to create the image. The database is growing and will be constantly updated by other JPEGsnoop users. Please only add a camera compression signature to the database if you are reasonably sure that the image is direct from the camera (i.e. not processed or edited in any way) or processed from a known software program. When submitting the compression signature, absolutely no image content or EXIF data is recorded -- only the compression statistics and quality setting. " |
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 OZOPremium join:2003-01-17 kudos:2 | Probably. But I usually know what camera was used to take the picture. And EXIF info already tells that too. I cleared the check box for that option, just in case... -- Keep it simple, it'll become complex by itself... |
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