Thumber Updated for Multi-Megapixel Digicams
TabaWare has just released an updated version of the free Thumber program for Windows. As you can see from this screenshot I took, it now displays all of the embedded JPG info from even the newest (Nikon 950, Olympus 2000, and Fuji 2700) multi-megapixel cameras.
Here's a list of Thumber's features:
Thumber extracts thumbnails from JPG files that contain an embedded thumnail (usually 80x60 or 160x120 pixels). Thumber can process single images, multiple images, or multiple directories. Thumber can create "contact-sheet" style web pages with thumbnails linked to the full-sized originals. It can also extract and include information it finds a thumbnail (time, date, file size, flash, shutter, focus, picture number, resolution and more). Thumber performs batch renaming of image files using the information contained within. Files can be renamed with their date, time, size, flash settings, etc.... Thumber can create a text report containing the information contained within one or more image files. Thumber can add and read comments embedded within a JPG file. Thumber can also act as a "front-end" for JPEGTRAN for "loss-less" JPEG image rotation. And Thumber can transfer files between a source and destintation directories, such as a removeable memory card reader and a hard-drive.
