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Flickr: More Exif Info 0.5

 
This is a greasemonkey script to display more information from the EXIF data directly on the user page.
28 June 2006, by Mortimer

1Photo Meta Data

When a photo is uploaded on Flickr, it extracts the meta data it contains and displays part of it (date taken, camera model) next to the photo.

GM Move Additional Info ...

These meta data provide more information about the photo but you cannot see them directly in the photo page. This script spares you a page load by displaying directly the additional information you are interested in on the photo page.


2Installation

  1. Get Firefox
  2. Install GreaseMonkey
  3. restart Firefox
  4. If you liked the script, think about helping me back and consider a small donation, click the paypal button on the right.
  5. Click on the following icon and select "Install"
    greasemonkey - 6.4 kb
    3897 download(s) since 25 July 2007
 

3Configuration

To configure which information you want to see, go into the "More properties" of a photo. You will see checkboxes next to each existing additional data for that photo. Check the one you want to display directly

4Tagging

You will see a small [+] next to each additional info. If you click on it, this info will be added to the photo tags automatically.

As some info are not really well formatted for tagging, I introduced a way of reformatting them, you can set regexp replacement rules to be applied before tagging.

For example, there is a rule telling that an exif info "Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)" should be added as the tag "1/200s".

See the sources for more information on that.

Date of online publication: 28 June 2006
last-update: 13 July 2009
Keywords : Flickr , Greasemonkey
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Donation don't have to be big to make a difference. I already received donations ranging from 0.50£ to 10£ and all of them made me happy. Think of it, if the thousand users of these tools made a small donation, it would not make a big difference to them, but it would to me.

You will probably enjoy using what you download from this website and if so, you can decide to make a donation. Making a donation is optional but will help to develop new tools and support the existing code.

All the software, scripts and other tools distributed on this web site are distributed under open source licenses and are available to download for free. Making the code free and available to all doesn't means it's of lower quality. The tools provided here are fully functional and their author invested some of his personal time to develop them and provide support to their users.

Think about it.

 

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