RawWulf All American 9126 Posts user info edit post |
Is there any way to view a photo's entire history? Sort of like a fingerprint of some sort. I know about the File Info option in Photoshop, but I'm looking for something more advanced.
I remember someone did something similar with the Anita Flick photos that pretty much proved they were real ... It traced the photos back to her Web site. 9/7/2007 2:22:47 PM |
GraniteBalls Aging fast 12262 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " Hexprobe Hex Editor 3.0 by Hexprobe System A professional hex editor for manipulating binary files. It offers full basic functionality to edit the contents of binary files. It provides many extended functionality to edit the contents of disk drives and processes. It also supplies some powerful tools to make the hex-byte editing and the data-pattern analysis quick and easy. " |
http://www.vicman.net/dir/35282/Download-Hexprobe-Hex-Editor.htm
something like that?9/7/2007 2:28:40 PM |
RawWulf All American 9126 Posts user info edit post |
maybe, I'll give it a try
[Edited on September 7, 2007 at 2:39 PM. Reason : That may work, but it looked like Latin to me ... ] 9/7/2007 2:32:44 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "It traced the photos back to her Web site." |
The hex information just showed that it may not have been fed into photoshop. There was by no means conclusive information about where the photos came from or rather or not they had been edited.9/7/2007 4:03:59 PM |
GraniteBalls Aging fast 12262 Posts user info edit post |
^ 9/7/2007 4:09:01 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, you can see what programs have opened/saved a certain image, but that's it. 9/7/2007 4:47:59 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
^ Assuming that the programs modify the file headers/meta info and that the headers or meta info hasn't been edited.
[Edited on September 7, 2007 at 5:13 PM. Reason : clarity] 9/7/2007 5:13:23 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
the pictures were real 9/7/2007 9:40:41 PM |
Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
And the info tracking them back to the website was the ~300-1000 wolf webbers who clicked on the original links to her AOL account to view the pics.
Then later it was a screenshot of the directory of her AOL account showing an index with all the pics.
But uh, yeah... What specifically are you trying to do? Maybe tww nerds can point you in the right/another direction. 9/7/2007 9:57:43 PM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
oh, it was her AOL account? i thought it was her university account. 9/7/2007 9:59:58 PM |
RawWulf All American 9126 Posts user info edit post |
I'm trying to figure out when a photo was taken ... assuming it was a digital camera and not just scanned ... 9/7/2007 10:23:50 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
there are programs that can tell you that... my co worker has one. 9/7/2007 10:45:15 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
^^ check the EXIF info. 9/7/2007 11:28:12 PM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
you can build a EXIF data parser very quickly. like in 5 minutes or less.
just download these two zip files and extract to your local drive
LIBEXIF: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libexif/libexif-0.6.16.tar.gz?modtime=1181664577&big_mirror=0
and
EXIF: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libexif/exif-0.6.15.tar.gz?modtime=1179919542&big_mirror=0
open a command window, CD into your new LIBEXIF directory, type "configure" then "make" then "make install" (if you're using windows, you'll need to do substitute "nmake" instead of "make")
then CD into the EXIF directory, do the same process as above.
when youre done, in the EXIF directory there will be an EXIF executable that can be run from the command line that will display all your EXIF data. the real power, of course, is that you can use the LIBEXIF to write your own C/C++ routines. 9/8/2007 2:11:17 AM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
^ That's a little overkill, don't you think? IrfanView will show EXIF info. 9/8/2007 2:50:33 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
I dont do Windows.
(i guess i should mention this assumes you have a C/C++ compiler installed on your machine. If you're using Windows should at least get the free Visual C++ compiler from Microsoft ... http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/express/aa700735.aspx )
but yeah, I actually forgot about IrfanView. that was a pretty cool application. everything could be driven from the command line, so it was a great out-of-the box solution for batch photo processing.
if building C/C++ programs from source is too intimidating, get the IrfanView binary: http://www.irfanview.com/
[Edited on September 8, 2007 at 3:18 AM. Reason : ] 9/8/2007 3:01:29 AM |
joe_schmoe All American 18758 Posts user info edit post |
the EXIF build i described earlier, runs from the command line like this
$ exif DSC09614.JPG
and returns info like this
EXIF tags in 'DSC09614.JPG' ('Intel' byte order): --------------------+---------------------------------------------------------- Tag |Value --------------------+---------------------------------------------------------- Image Description | Manufacturer |SONY Model |DSC-P100 Orientation |top - left x-Resolution |72.00 y-Resolution |72.00 Resolution Unit |Inch Date and Time |2006:10:31 18:28:31 YCbCr Positioning |co-sited Unknown | Compression |JPEG compression Manufacturer |SONY Model |DSC-P100 Orientation |top - left x-Resolution |72.00 y-Resolution |72.00 Resolution Unit |Inch Exposure Time |1/39 sec. FNumber |f/2.8 ExposureProgram |Normal program ISO Speed Ratings |160 Exif Version |Exif Version 2.2 Date and Time (origi|2006:10:31 18:28:31 Date and Time (digit|2006:10:31 18:28:31 ComponentsConfigurat|Y Cb Cr - Compressed Bits per |8.00 Exposure Bias |0.00 EV MaxApertureValue |3.00 EV (f/2.8) Metering Mode |Pattern Light Source |0 Flash |13 Focal Length |7.9 mm Maker Note |1566 bytes unknown data FlashPixVersion |FlashPix Version 1.0 Color Space |sRGB PixelXDimension |2048 PixelYDimension |1536 File Source |DSC Scene Type |1 Custom Rendered |Normal process Exposure Mode |Auto exposure White Balance |Auto white balance Scene Capture Type |Standard Contrast |Normal Saturation |Normal Sharpness |Normal InteroperabilityInde|R98 InteroperabilityVers|0100 --------------------+---------------------------------------------------------- EXIF data contains a thumbnail (13983 bytes).
9/8/2007 3:30:28 AM |