Opanda IExif
[Freeware][Installation Required]
Site:http://www.opanda.com/en/iexif/
Download Link:Opanda IExif 2.3
Well my last post showed you how to remove exif data and what exif data was. Well here is an application that will show you the exif data hidden in the images. Notice that there is a GPS tab as well, if your image has GPS data in it you can click on the link in that tab and it will show you on the map where that photo was taken. Well, have fun checking out photos and see whats been hiding.
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