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Mining EXIF Data From Camera Phones

emeitner notes that folks at the Internet Storm Center wrote scripts that harvested 15,291 images from Twitpic and analyzed the EXIF information. This reader adds, "While mining EXIF data from images is nothing new, how many people would allow this data to leave their cell phone if they knew what it contained? The source code for the scripts is also available from the article." "399 images included the location of the camera at the time the image was taken, and 102 images included the name of the photographer. ... The iPhone is including the most EXIF information among the images we found. ... It not only includes the phone's location, but also accelerometer data showing if the phone was moved at the time the picture was taken and the readout from the [built-]in compass showing in which direction the phone was pointed at the time."

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  1. Re:Photosynth Would Like This by Midnight+Thunder · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Now you mention it, the information from the iPhone could be useful for correctly placing a photo in an application such as Google Earth. You would know what angle the camera was in, what direction it was pointing and given the fact its a fixed zoom how line everything up. You could then even use a temporal guide to view evolution of the location over time, given multiple photos.

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  2. Re:dumb question by WinterSolstice · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Exif is even viewable on OSX and Windows by just looking at the file's properties.

    Most artists actually *rely* on EXIF (and carefully protect it) to establish things like Copyright - not to mention keeping track of settings.
    If my phone *didn't* tag my photos with my name I'd be a bit miffed :)

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  3. EXIF and hidden thumbnails by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    EXIFs can also contain thumbnails that can sometimes reveal more than needed after for example cropping the original.
    http://no.spam.ee/~tonu/exif/

  4. Sharpie in the pooper! by AdamTrace · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Someone posted a picture of their girlfriend's rear end with a sharpie sticking out of it to a popular anonymous image-sharing web board.

    Unfortunately, the image contained EXIF data, including latitude and longitude. It was quick work to come up with a name and address and all sorts of other information...

    Good times.