Exchangeable image file format
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Exchangeable image file format
Summary
Exchangeable image file format is a file format[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of file_format entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (700 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Exchangeable image file format's image is recorded as DigiKam EXIF information screenshot.png[3].
- Exchangeable image file format's instance of is recorded as file format[4].
- Exchangeable image file format's developer is recorded as Japan Electronic Industries Development Association[5].
- Exchangeable image file format's Commons category is recorded as Exif[6].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as timestamp[7].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as product model[8].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as orientation[9].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as aperture[10].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as shutter speed[11].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as focal length[12].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as metering mode[13].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as ISO speed[14].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as thumbnail[15].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as description[16].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as copyright[17].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as geopositioning[18].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as data compression[19].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as image resolution[20].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as software version[21].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as color space[22].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as condition[23].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as audio codec[24].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as quantity[25].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as sampling rate[26].
- Exchangeable image file format's has part is recorded as bit rate[27].
Body
Designation and Status
Exchangeable image file format's instance of is recorded as file format[4].
History and Context
+1995-10-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Exchangeable image file format[28].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Exchangeable image file format include EXIF – Recherche & Analyse[29], a website[30], in Germany[31].
Why It Matters
Exchangeable image file format ranks in the top 3% of file_format entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (700 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for it include EXIF – Recherche & Analyse[29], a website[30], in Germany[31].