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ExifGlass 1.10.0.0, published by PhapDieuDuong, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to display the complete EXIF metadata embedded within digital photographs. Aimed at photographers, archivists, and forensic analysts, the program opens any JPEG, TIFF, or RAW file and presents a scrollable tree of every tag recorded by the camera—from basic exposure settings such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to manufacturer-specific data like lens serial numbers, GPS coordinates, and firmware versions. Because the interface is built on a simple glass-pane design, users can pin the window on top of the image viewer and watch values update in real time as they navigate a folder, making side-by-side comparison of shooting parameters almost instantaneous. Batch inspection is equally straightforward: dragging a selection of files onto the title bar cycles through each one, while a search box filters the tag list for fields such as “DateTimeOriginal,” “FNumber,” or “ImageUniqueID,” accelerating quality-control workflows when several bodies or lenses are involved. The application also offers a hexadecimal dump for any IFD block, a convenience for technicians who need to verify whether metadata has been stripped or altered by external editors. Eight incremental releases since its debut have added support for newer tags introduced by mirrorless cameras, improved resilience to corrupted MakerNote segments, and introduced a dark-mode palette that reduces eye strain during lengthy cataloguing sessions. As a dedicated Photography category tool, ExifGlass neither edits nor writes EXIF data, ensuring that original files remain untouched while still providing the granular detail required for provenance documentation, geotagging audits, or lens-calibration research. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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