This is a demonstration photo here to show you the "Gallery Photo Properties" idea. In ZMMquality.org/Gallery, the "Photo Properties" display is only available to the web visitor when: 1) proper EXIF Data has been uploaded AND 2) the chosen picture is being viewed in the Gallery "single picture view mode". It will not be there in the "18 thumb-nails-to-a-page mode" nor the "slide show mode." If you want to see this data for the above photo, you must have a large single picture of the Yellowstone Valley on your computer screen. OK, if you look to the upper right you will see in dark black the word "Properties". When you "mouse click on it" AND scroll the bottom of to the photo caption, you will THEN see the so called "EXIF Data." In the Gallery Software, there is a set of "admin option" choices, seen at the top right of the "thumb nails," which allows the Gallery Website Administrator to choose, among other things, to have the EXIF data displayed at the bottom of every photo. The "admin options" will only be seen if you are officially logged-on as an approved website administrator.
Most computers are unaware of the existence of the EXIF Data. This data was originally put in place by the digital camera itself, and is typically added to all camera digital photos that follow a Japanese Camera Manufacturer's Format. For these photos, the computer file extension is .jpg . The EXIF data can be found as specially labeled files on your computer. Since these files do not normally come to your attention, you will have to search for them, but I can’t tell you how. I have heard of other people seeing and deleting these files as unwanted. I first knew of their existence because this data shows up when using my ACDsee Photo Browser Software. I should think most Digital Photo Browser Software Packages would have the ability to show you the EXIF Data.
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This photo, taken on my ZMM Route Research Trip, shows a view of the Yellowstone River Valley as seen from I-94 Rest Area ~6 Miles W of Miles City MT. Yellowstone River is seen in the distance. This photo is part of an eight photo 360 degree panorama sequence. These panoramas may be seen by clicking on ZMM Route Panoramas Album.
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Fri 19 Dec 2003 05:04:59 PM EST |
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Thu 20 Jun 2002 02:57:46 PM EDT |
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640 x 480 (59k) |