Pic2Map is an online EXIF data viewer with GPS support which allows you to locate and view your photos on a map. Our system utilizes EXIF data which is available in almost all photos taken with digital cameras, smartphones and tablets. Even without GPS data, Pic2Map still serves as a simple and elegant online "EXIF" data viewer; which is short for Exchangeable Image File, a format that is a standard for storing interchange information in digital photography image files using JPEG compression. Depending on the brand and model of the camera; EXIF data includes information such as; shutter speed, exposure compensation, F number, ISO speed, flash usage, date and time the image was taken, whitebalance, auxiliary lenses that were used and resolution. Below, you can find a more detailed listing of all data Pic2Map provides.
If the recording device has a built-in GPS receiver and geotagging was enabled; it is also possible to extract the coordinates where the image was taken. This data includes but not limited to the latitude, longitude, altitude and direction information. Pic2Map photo mapper will analyze all this information to pinpoint the location on map and reverse geocode the coordinates to a detailed address if possible.
Brand:The manufacturer of the recording equipment. This is the manufacturer of the DSC, scanner, video digitizer or other equipment that generated the image.
Model:The model name or model number of the equipment. This is the model name or number of the DSC, scanner, video digitizer or other equipment that generated the image.
Lens:Contains information about the lens that captured the image like minimum focal length, maximum focal length, minimum F number.
Shutter:The amount of time that a camera's shutter remains open. Shutter speed controls the duration of an exposure - the faster the Shutter speed, the shorter the exposure time.
F Number:A number that expresses a lens' light-transmitting ability - i.e. the size of the lens opening - its aperture size. F-numbers indicate the size of the aperture in relation to the focal length of the lens.
ISO Speed:ISO denotes is how sensitive the image sensor is to the amount of light present. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the image sensor and therefore the possibility to take pictures in low-light situations.
Flash:A flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light (typically 1/1000 to 1/200 of a second) at a color temperature of about 5500 K to help illuminate a scene. Indicates the status of flash when the image was shot.
Focal Length:Focal length is the distance between the focal point of a lens and the film plane when the lens is focused at infinity. It is used to designate the relative size and angle of view of a lens, expressed in millimeters (mm).
Color Space:The color space information tag is always recorded as the color space specifier. Normally sRGB (Standard Red Green Blue) is used to define the color space based on the PC monitor conditions and environment.
Latitude:GPS Latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface.
Longitude:GPS Longitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface.
Lat. Ref:Indicates whether the latitude is north or south latitude. The ASCII value 'N' indicates north latitude, and 'S' is south latitude.
Long. Ref:Indicates whether the longitude is east or west longitude. ASCII 'E' indicates east longitude, and 'W' is west longitude.
Coordinates:Indicates the geographic coordinate system. The coordinates are expressed as degrees, minutes, and seconds.
Altitude:The GPS altitude determined by trilateration with four or more satellites. The reference is sea level and unit is meters.
Direction Ref:Indicates the reference for giving the direction of the image when it is captured. "T": true direction, "M": magnetic direction.
Direction:Indicates the direction of the image when it was captured. The range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99.
Pointing:Indicates the direction the camera is pointing when the photo was was captured.