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Namexif: Batch rename your digital camera files with the date and time

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If you've got a digital camera, we're going to go out on a limb and guess that your computer is littered with files bearing names like DCIM0001.JPG and IMG4527.JPG. Sure, you try to give your photos meaningful labels like "Us at the beach playing catch with our new puppy.jpg" but who has the time?

Namexif won't tell you which images have your adorable new puppy and which show your bratty kid sister. But it will automatically rename most of your images according to the date and time they were taken, which should help you keep your digital photo albums a bit more organized.

As the name suggests, Namexif will only work on images captured using EXIF compliant cameras, but that covers an awful lot of the digital cameras on the market. And if Namexif can't figure out the date and time an image was taken, it just won't rename the picture, so you have nothing to lose by trying it out.

[via No Heat]

Filed under: Business, Design, Fun, Internet, Photo, Beta

Pictomio photo browser, for professionals and fast graphics cards

Pictomio photo browser for super fast graphics cards

There are photo management tools, and then there are Photo Management Tools. Pictomio is one of those Photo Management Tools professionals seek that sets the standard for 3D accelerated browsing, and its packed in a free download.

Pictomio requires graphic cards with a minimum 128 MB video RAM. The main differentiator between this application and say Picasa or Apple iPhoto is the Exif Editor. This feature lets users view, edit and save meta data associated with JPEG files. The Exif menu will display file system attributes, main information like equipment used, X&Y resolutions, date and time, compression, exposure, and F-number.

Another memory intensive feature is the Liquid Zoom which uses mip levels to reduce aliasing for a continuous zooming experience. When photos are browsed, they can be viewed in a standard thumbnail view, filmstrip, single image, or in a carousel view in the style of Apple's Cover Flow. Images can be rated and tagged with appropriate keywords, and fields like artist, equipment, model and software used can be added to keep adequate records of image information. As for tools, designers will appreciate the Color selecting tool that precisely determines the color values of pixels in RGBA and Hexcode formats. Other than that, the toolbox is empty.

Pictomio holds basic photo tools for the beginner or average photographers, but also has important features that the professional photographer must utilize when analyzing and keeping track of photos. One big feature that users crave, and that missing from Pictomio is the ability to adjust and tune pictures. Other than that, this is a great tool to use when analyzing how to increase the quality of the photos you take. And hey, its free!

Filed under: Photo, Utilities, Windows, Microsoft, Freeware

Easily access your photo's EXIF data

With the recent release of Microsoft Photo Info, your photo's EXIF data is just a hover away. This little software add-in allows you to view, add or modify common metadata that is stored in digital photos. Once installed you'll find a new "Photo Info" option when you right-click supported image files in Explorer. Microsoft Photo Info lets you work with individual or groups of images, which is a great time saver if you want to add copyright info to a large batch of photos. But my favorite feature is the ability to hover over an image file and have EXIF data display without launching the app. Great for those times when you just need a quick bit of info.

The software currently supports JPEG, TIFF, WDP, HDP, NEF, CR2 and CRW image files. Check out the FAQ for more details and specs. Microsoft Photo Info is available as a free download for 32-bit Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista.

[via CodeProject.com Daily Developer News]

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