![]() Might goole to find one since there are a lot of freeware for the task. However, due to the more difficult operation and those extra data did not useful to me, I uninstalled it to simplified my computer. I used another software (specially for EXIF editing, forgot its name) and it could extract even more information from the EXIF than EXIF Pilot. XnView MP XnView is a free software that allows you to view, resize and edit your images. XnView MP is described as 'XnViewMP is a free software to view, organise, convert graphics and photos files or to create slide show, contact sheet, HTML pages' and is a very popular Image Viewer in the photos & graphics category. Screen Captured: EXIF Pilot, File Property/EXIF Exif Editor Edit image EXIF and IPTC metadata on the Mac. ![]() Screen captured: FastStone: File PropertyĮXIF Pilot can extract a lot more information from the same file as below: But it does not display the lens data info as below: I use the free FastStone Image Viewer, it is a very small software, easy to use and come with certain very simple editing tool for quick editing. Just a matter on how the Software you used will read and display the selected data to you. ![]() It is not a matter of Pany, since the lens data is already there. It is mainly used for: Opening (viewing) images in more than 500 formats, including multi-page and animated images, as well as many types of graphic files that are a combination of graphics and text (for example, PDF, Ai or EPS), graphic editor projects (like PSD from Photoshop) and many others. To partially answer my own question - I use PsP 2018 - I shoot in RAW and JPEG - The JPEG file has the lens info missing while the RAW file includes the lens data - What now? I guess I will live with it and hope an update from Lumix corrects this - XnViewMP is a multifunctional imaging tool. ![]()
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