Monday, March 12, 2012

Software to display statistics based on EXIF data?

Question

I'm interested in learning what the photo settings i use the most often (eg. what focal length, what ISO etc.) to possibly help with deciding what lens to get in the future. Is there any software (or a simple script) that will enumerate all my photos and produce a report based on EXIF data? Something that will for example list the number of photos for taken at each ISO setting or (possibly more useful) a lsit of how many photos at each focal length.

Asked by mundeep

Answer

Maybe this could help you : http://www.cpr.demon.nl/prog_plotf.html . It's (ExposurePlot) a Windows freeware.

I hadn't tested it but according to his description it allow to

generates statistical graphs for exposure information, contained in the EXIF data of digital photos. It analyzes focal length, ISO, aperture (F-Stop) and shutter speed and generates graphs that display the percentage used, times used and combinations of these values

Answered by maxmouchet

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