EXIF data is where the image information such as aperture, shutter speed / exposure time, shooting time, location, and more are stored. You can directly view, even edit or delete this data right on your smartphone.
According to Howtogeeks , to view the basic EXIF data, we will use Google Photos available on most Android devices today.
If you have not used it yet, you will have to go through some installation steps (including backup settings).
When the application is ready, open a photo. At the bottom of the screen you will see four options: share, edit, and delete information. Click on the information item (symbol "i" in the circle).
Here you will see the EXIF data of the image displayed very clearly with the following information:
- Time (date, time) taken
- Image name, size and resolution
- Camera name, aperture, exposure time, focus and ISO
- Location, latitude / longitude and map data
This is a simple and effective way to view basic EXIF data. If you want more, go to the next step.
View, edit and delete advanced EXIF data on Android.
You will need a 3rd party software if you want to see more or delete photo information, specifically here we will use Photo EXIF Editor. The software comes in both free and paid versions, but if you want to use it regularly, the paid version will be more suitable because it has no ads and offers the option of displaying all the data.
After installing and running Photo EXIF Editor, you will see the startup screen with 3 options: "Photos", "Photo Map" and "Browse". Click on "Photos":
Next, the "Recent" menu will appear with pictures taken / added to the recent device. Select a photo to view or edit the data.
You can also choose "Browse" on the boot screen to browse files deep in memory.
After selecting the image, the application will display all available EXIF data with a lot of information.
However, not all images have such information because some cameras do not capture much data. If you want to hide the unavailable data, click on the eye icon in the top right corner. This will make browsing the rest of the information easier.
If you want to delete EXIF data, select the " Exif " button next to the eye icon.
The "Remove EXIF" window is quite easy to use. You just check the information that you want to delete. To delete all information, check the first box to select all.
Then click the icon in the bottom right corner to save your selection.
The file will close and the data will be deleted.
EXIF data is very useful. Thanks to it you can see where a photo was taken, at what time. However, you should also consider deleting it before sharing a photo publicly. Although Android does not support the removal of EXIF data, you can still use Photo EXIF Editor to do this.
According to Howtogeeks , to view the basic EXIF data, we will use Google Photos available on most Android devices today.
If you have not used it yet, you will have to go through some installation steps (including backup settings).
When the application is ready, open a photo. At the bottom of the screen you will see four options: share, edit, and delete information. Click on the information item (symbol "i" in the circle).
Here you will see the EXIF data of the image displayed very clearly with the following information:
- Time (date, time) taken
- Image name, size and resolution
- Camera name, aperture, exposure time, focus and ISO
- Location, latitude / longitude and map data
View, edit and delete advanced EXIF data on Android.
You will need a 3rd party software if you want to see more or delete photo information, specifically here we will use Photo EXIF Editor. The software comes in both free and paid versions, but if you want to use it regularly, the paid version will be more suitable because it has no ads and offers the option of displaying all the data.
After installing and running Photo EXIF Editor, you will see the startup screen with 3 options: "Photos", "Photo Map" and "Browse". Click on "Photos":
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