For example I have 100 photos in a folder and I want to know how many of them use a certain focal length/aperture/shutter speed...etc without me counting them one by one on the screen.
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Answer by
Akash Shah
You can generate statistics from EXIF data in EXIF Pilot by using the Batch Processing feature. Simply select the folder containing your photos, choose the parameters you want to analyze (focal length, aperture, shutter speed, etc.), and the software will provide you with the statistics you need without having to manually count them one by one.
Yes, "EXIF Pilot" is a program for Windows that allows users to view and edit EXIF data in photos. The file mentioned in the question is likely a photo file that the user wants to edit using EXIF Pilot.
I am using Exif Pilot application, when applying the new tag "Orientation" using "Add New Tag" option, the Orientation wasn't displayed in the Properties. Kindly guide us.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
I've installed the EXIF Pilot application and then applied the orientation. After some testing, I've found out that the Orientation tag will simply rotate the image and display it based on the angle entered in the field tab. The orientation doesn't appear in the Properties because Windows isn't configured to display these tags.
For additional information, access the Help > Contents section within the application.
For example I have 100 photos in a folder and I want to know how many of them use a certain focal length/aperture/shutter speed...etc without me counting them one by one on the screen.
You can generate statistics from EXIF data in EXIF Pilot by using the Batch Processing feature. Simply select the folder containing your photos, choose the parameters you want to analyze (focal length, aperture, shutter speed, etc.), and the software will provide you with the statistics you need without having to manually count them one by one.
Yes, "EXIF Pilot" is a program for Windows that allows users to view and edit EXIF data in photos. The file mentioned in the question is likely a photo file that the user wants to edit using EXIF Pilot.
I am using Exif Pilot application, when applying the new tag "Orientation" using "Add New Tag" option, the Orientation wasn't displayed in the Properties. Kindly guide us.
I've installed the EXIF Pilot application and then applied the orientation. After some testing, I've found out that the Orientation tag will simply rotate the image and display it based on the angle entered in the field tab. The orientation doesn't appear in the Properties because Windows isn't configured to display these tags.
For additional information, access the Help > Contents section within the application.