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EXIF Data (What It Is & Why You Need It Now)

By Anna Gay on July 31, 2018 | No Comments

EXIF Data

EXIF Data

If you are a new photographer, reviewing the EXIF data from your photos will help you improve your photography skills in a very real way.  This data will not only give you insight that can help you now, but will also help you later down the road as well.  In this tutorial, I will go over the ways to help you make the most of your EXIF data!

But first, lets quickly discuss what EXIF data is:

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What is EXIF Data?

Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) is all of the information that is automatically embedded into an image file when a photo is taken using a modern digital camera.

EXIF data (also sometimes referred to as metadata) contains information such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, camera model, date the photo was taken and much more.  You can also include copyright information in your EXIF data when you register your camera through the manufacturer.  And, if your DSLR supports GPS, you can even geotag the exact location of where a photo was taken (see privacy concerns below).

Photo EXIF Data

How Can EXIF Data Help Me?

Think about it - when you are out shooting, you have probably experienced instances when your images looked great on your LCD screen, but when you got home and reviewed those same images on your computer monitor, they did not look quite as great as you had initially thought.  This happens quite often for newer photographers, and this is when your EXIF data comes in handy.

EXIF data will give you insight into what you did wrong and how you can improve for your next photoshoot.  It can also help you learn when your images were shot correctly.

  • Example #1. When reviewing your images, if you see that you are NOT quite nailing your focus, the aperture recorded in your EXIF data can be your first clue.  If you look at your EXIF data and see that you were shooting at f/1.4 and your subject's eyes are not sharp (but the bridge of their nose is!) you will now have a pretty good idea of why this happened (hint: you were using too wide of an aperture) and you will now know that for next time, you can try a slightly smaller aperture.
  • Example #2. You may have an image that you are just absolutely in love with and everything worked out perfectly.  In that case, knowing your EXIF data will also be helpful, because you can look at your camera settings within the metadata and now have a ball park understanding of what settings worked well for you in a particular situation.

    This knowledge will not only help you become more familiar with your camera settings, over time it will also help you recognize and correct similar problems before they happen again.

    Example EXIF Data

    Here a sample EXIF Data from one of my photos.  You can see all of the detailed camera and settings information that are included in this data

    Photo Metadata

    Where Can I Find My EXIF Data?

    There are several ways to view an image's EXIF Data.  The quickest and easiest way is using your operating system:

    • On a PC -  right click on your JPEG image file, select Properties, then select Details.
    • On a Mac - you can find the EXIF data by highlighting your JPEG image in Finder, then press Command I.

      With the operating system method, you will not see the full list of EXIF metadata, but you will get still get the most important and useful information.

      Other options include using Lightroom and Photoshop, which also have EXIF Data management built into their software:

      If you are using Lightroom, you can quickly view the basic EXIF data by pressing the I key twice, and the info will appear in the top corner:

      EXIF data viewer

      You can also find the EXIF data in the Lightroom Library module under the Metadata panel:

      EXIF Data Reader

      If you are using Photoshop, you can find your EXIF data under File>File Info:

      Photo EXIF Data

      How to Edit and Remove EXIF Data

      In this day and age of privacy concerns, some photographers choose to edit or even remove EXIF data from their images.  One reason photographers may be to protect their special photoshoot locations from becoming public knowledge as well as other privacy concerns.  Another reason may be to reduce the file size of their images - as the inclusion of this info WILL increase the total size of their files.

      I have found the easiest way to remove EXIF Data is do it in Lightroom or Photoshop:

      In Lightroom, choose "Copyright Only" from the Metadata section dropdown while exporting an image to remove EXIF data (this will remove most of your data, but not copyright information, thumbnail, or dimensions).

      EXIF Data Remover in Lightroom

      In Photoshop, you can use the Save for Web dialog to remove EXIF data.  Just press cmd/ctrl+alt+shift+S and make sure the Metadata dropdown is set to None.

      How to remove EXIF data in Photoshop

      Conclusion

      EXIF data will provide you with great insight into what IS working in your photos, as well as what IS NOT working.  Like I said, be sure to refer to it when you feel like something is "off" with your photos, but I also encourage you to use it as a way to remember what settings worked particularly well for you!

      Do you have any questions or comments about EXIF Data?  Just leave us a comment below - we would LOVE to hear from you!  And PLEASE SHARE this post using the social sharing buttons (we really appreciate it)!

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      Anna Gay

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      Anna Gay is a portrait photographer based in Athens, GA and the author of the dPS ebook The Art of Self-Portraiture. She also designs actions and textures for Photoshop. When she is not shooting or writing, she enjoys spending time with her husband, and their two cats, Elphie and Fat Cat.

      July 31, 2018

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