
This is not a ‘bug’ that can be fixed as the data is no longer in the file so it’s impossible for any app to read the data.
Some iPhone Camera Photos in HEIF format: this is the only ‘bug’ that could possibly be fixed in future. Screenshot of a photo: just creates a new photo including whatever it is on the screen which doesn’t contain the metadata of the image. Email Images: Attaching files works fine as it’s the original file, but inserting an image into the body of an email will usually strip the metadata as it recompresses the image. Facebook Photos: Facebook recompresses the images when they are uploaded and this usually strips metadata. Adobe Photoshop: ‘Save For Web’ tries to create the smallest file size which includes stripping all metadata. Methods of saving/exporting/transferring images that are known to remove metadata: If this isn’t happening it is because that particular file contains no EXIF data. It will automatically select the correct aperture/shutter/iso and will also list the name of the camera and lens used. How can it disappear?Įach time you load an image in Photo Summary App it will load all the metadata. Select all in photo exif app android#
Photo Summary App also reads this data using the normal Apple / Android tools to read EXIF data. For example: a lightroom export or a ‘save as JPEG’ in Photoshop will include the metadata. This data is often included when saving or exporting images. This is the data that your software uses to provide that information to you ( EG: in Adobe Lightroom, any other photo software or when clicking ‘Properties’ in Explorer/Finder).
Exposure settings (mode, aperture, shutter speed, ISO).Most digital cameras include EXIF metadata in each photo that they create.