Juan, depending on what browser you're using, there are extensions for the likes of Firefox and Chrome that allow you to view the EXIF. For Firefox, there's one called FXIF (Which can be hit and miss as to accuracy) and also another one called EXIF Viewer. If you're using an Android tablet, I use one called EXIF Viewer for that (Don't think it's linked to the one for Firefox).
Pretty much everyone of my Macro shots are taken at F11, 1/200th, ISO 200 (Canon 100mm F2.8L) with diffused flash. Output power depending on ambient lighting and of course the amount of lights/darks in the subject.
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I have a question, how may I see the EXIF data without downloading the image?
Juan, depending on what browser you're using, there are extensions for the likes of Firefox and Chrome that allow you to view the EXIF. For Firefox, there's one called FXIF (Which can be hit and miss as to accuracy) and also another one called EXIF Viewer. If you're using an Android tablet, I use one called EXIF Viewer for that (Don't think it's linked to the one for Firefox).
Pretty much everyone of my Macro shots are taken at F11, 1/200th, ISO 200 (Canon 100mm F2.8L) with diffused flash. Output power depending on ambient lighting and of course the amount of lights/darks in the subject.
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