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Within Windows XP, can a user sort pictures by ISO Speed and Shutter speed

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Ziggs - 28 Apr 2007 07:07 GMT
When selecting the "Choose Details" within folder options in Windows
XP, I see that I can display by some limited photo data, "Camera
Model", etc, but I can't sort by "ISO speed" or "Shutter Speed."  Can
this be done within XP so that I don't have to install another
program?

TIA
Dairenn Lombard - 28 Apr 2007 08:00 GMT
> When selecting the "Choose Details" within folder options in Windows
> XP, I see that I can display by some limited photo data, "Camera
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> TIA

Not that I have been able to find but that's usually because unless your image
editing software is capable of retaining the EXIF data saved in your Jpeg files,
the ISO and/or Shutter Speed information might be getting removed.

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Ziggs - 28 Apr 2007 10:12 GMT
>Not that I have been able to find but that's usually because unless your image
>editing software is capable of retaining the EXIF data saved in your Jpeg files,
>the ISO and/or Shutter Speed information might be getting removed.

Not sure what your saying, but the info that I'm trying to display is
available when I right mouse click on photo --> click properties -->
click Summary tab --> click advanced.  Since the info that I want to
sort by is available, I would like to do that if possible.
Brian Sullivan - 28 Apr 2007 13:34 GMT
>>Not that I have been able to find but that's usually because unless your image
>>editing software is capable of retaining the EXIF data saved in your Jpeg files,
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> click Summary tab --> click advanced.  Since the info that I want to
> sort by is available, I would like to do that if possible.

You can sort by any column that you can add to the details view(it would
have taken only a quick test to find that out btw).

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King Sardon - 28 Apr 2007 16:08 GMT
>>>Not that I have been able to find but that's usually because unless your image
>>>editing software is capable of retaining the EXIF data saved in your Jpeg files,
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>You can sort by any column that you can add to the details view(it would
>have taken only a quick test to find that out btw).

Not what he asked.

KS
ben brugman - 28 Apr 2007 19:32 GMT
In the browser add ISO Speed to your columns and you can sort on that.

How to add ISO Speed to your columns right click on the columns names,
a list pops up, if it isn't in the list, then go to the 'extra' or 'more'
option
or something called similar and select from that list.

Although most camera's register the ISO value, not all use the same
standard, could be that XP can not pick up the ISO speed.

Ben

> When selecting the "Choose Details" within folder options in Windows
> XP, I see that I can display by some limited photo data, "Camera
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> TIA
Ziggs - 29 Apr 2007 11:28 GMT
>In the browser add ISO Speed to your columns and you can sort on that.
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>Ben

Maybe XP can't do it then.  I've tried what you've suggested and it
doesn't register.  

So, is there a free program out there that someone can recommend that
will do this sort?
 
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