-neil-
Description says app will require a half dozen permissions including stuff like access to network, but after I installed it, the only permission it got is access to storage; good. If you don't know the word Exif, you might miss getting this app, which would be too bad. I learned screenshots have no Exif data. Phone photos have repetitive Exif data, but the exposure data can be interesting. My phone doesn't accept a memory card, so I won't be looking at Exif data of photos from other devices.
7 people found this review helpful
Scott Pierskalla
Lost GPS Resolution. Since the GPS coordinates are shown in deg, min ("), sec ('), you lose 3 bits of resolution in latitude and up to 3 bits in longitude compared with what a cell phone is capable of. In other words, 1 arc minute of latitude = 101 ft whereas my cellphone indicates 13 ft of resolution; that's a factor of 8 difference. The resolution lost in longitude is the same at the equator and is reduced as you go towards a pole. If they provide 3 more bits of resolution I'd use it.
Theron Lewis
Great app! Small, fast, and does exactly what it says. Shows full exif data including device info, technical metadata, date, time, and GPS info. Exactly what I was looking for. Also as of the writing of this review, no ads. Thank you so much for this beautiful piece of work!
4 people found this review helpful