Almost any photo-editing sw will give you that info. If you want a freebie, try irfanview, but it's pretty limited.
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Nothing ignorant about your question. It's a cause of trouble for a lot of people.
If you just want to view the EXIF data recorded by your camera, you can use the File Browser.
If you want to create JPEGs (for uploading to smugmug) that contain EXIF data, there are a couple methods.
Create the JPEGs using the Save As command from the file menu.
Use Edit in ImageReady (it's a button on the tool pallete and it's a command in the File menu). Once in ImageReady in the Optimize Palette click on the Settings button in the Options section:
Then in the Output Settings dialog make sure that Add EXIF Metadata is checked:
Now when you run the Save Optimized or Save Optimized As command to generate a JPEG, ImageReady will place the EXIF data in your JPEG.
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"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
Where is the info found? Excuse my ignorance.
If you just want to view the EXIF data recorded by your camera, you can use the File Browser.
If you want to create JPEGs (for uploading to smugmug) that contain EXIF data, there are a couple methods.
Then in the Output Settings dialog make sure that Add EXIF Metadata is checked:
Now when you run the Save Optimized or Save Optimized As command to generate a JPEG, ImageReady will place the EXIF data in your JPEG.
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