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This is sort of off topic, but figured you guys would know. I just switched from Firefox to Safari for my primary browser, but I cannot find an exif extension for Safari? I had one for Firefox that I could right click on a photo and (assuming it was embedded) I could see the exif data for a photo. Is there a Safari equivalent? Not finding one in Safari extensions.
 
This is sort of off topic, but figured you guys would know. I just switched from Firefox to Safari for my primary browser, but I cannot find an exif extension for Safari? I had one for Firefox that I could right click on a photo and (assuming it was embedded) I could see the exif data for a photo. Is there a Safari equivalent? Not finding one in Safari extensions.
Alas, Molly, the one that used to be the goto for Safari no longer works and isn't being updated. I have to switch to Firefox if I want to view exif data of images online. There are OSX apps that will show you exif data, but you need to have the images on your computer, which is no use for online viewing.
 
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Alas, Molly, the one that used to be the goto for Safari no longer works and isn't being updated. I have to switch to Firefox if I want to view exif data of images online. There are OSX apps that will show you exif data, but you need to have the images on your computer, which is no use for online viewing.

What a pain! Thanks for the reply. :)
 
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I was cataloging some shots from the winter and ran across a batch where I had tried a sort of high key technique I had read about to replicate the washed out over exposed slide film look. Not sure if I got it but it definitely is washed out.
 
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