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Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) Information

Main Image Information

Image Description 
Make (Manufacturer)SONY
ModelDSC-S650
OrientationUnknown Reserved value 0
X Resolution72/1 (72) pixels per 'Resolution Unit'
Y Resolution72/1 (72) pixels per 'Resolution Unit'
Software or FirmwarePicasa 3.0
Resolution UnitInches
Date and Time2007:11:09 07:55:49 (Format: YYYY:MM:DD HH:mm:SS)
YCbCr PositioningChrominance and luminance components Co-Sited
Print Image Matching InfoVersion: 0300

EXIF Image File Directory (IFD) contents

Exposure Time1/100 (0.01) seconds
Aperture F Number28/10 (2.8)
Exposure ProgramNormal program
ISO Speed Ratings125
Exif Version0221
Date and Time of Original2007:11:09 07:55:49
Date and Time when Digitized2007:11:09 07:55:49
Components ConfigurationComponent 1: Y (Luminance) Component 2: Cb (Chroma minus Blue) Component 3: Cr (Chroma minus Red) Component 4: Does not exist
Compressed Bits Per Pixel4/1 (4) bits
APEX Exposure Bias Value (Exposure Compensation)0/10 (0) EV
APEX Maximum Aperture Value300/100 (3)
Metering ModeSpot
Light SourceUnknown
FlashFlash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression mode
FocalLength580/100 (5.8) mm
FlashPix Version0100
Colour SpaceUncalibrated
Pixel X Dimension640 pixels
Pixel Y Dimension480 pixels
File SourceDigital Still Camera
Scene TypeA directly photographed image
Special Processing (Custom Rendered)Normal process
Exposure ModeAuto exposure
White BalanceAuto white balance
Scene Capture TypeStandard
SaturationNormal
SharpnessNormal
Image Unique IDcaeefa843ec1a91d0d33c7d2484a6a68

Makernote Coding Unknown

Interoperability Image File Directory (IFD) contents

Interoperability IndexR98
Interoperability Version0100

Thumbnail Information

CompressionThumbnail compressed with JPEG compression
X Resolution72/1 (72) pixels per 'Resolution Unit'
Y Resolution72/1 (72) pixels per 'Resolution Unit'
Resolution UnitInches
Exif Thumbnail Length (JPEG Interchange Format Length)5707 bytes

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