Recently I had reason to want to read the Exif info on a lot of images, obviously you would want to do this in PowerShell.
A quick search finds the following Microsoft page which has a nice PowerShell library that can be used to read the Exif data, follow the instructions and then try this
A quick search finds the following Microsoft page which has a nice PowerShell library that can be used to read the Exif data, follow the instructions and then try this
Get-Exif -image C:\Users\[User Name\Pictures\2012\Oxford\DSC_2290.jpg
This returns the following Exif info
Keywords :
Height :
Author :
Width :
Software :
Model : NIKON
Path : C:\Users\[User Name]\Pictures\2012\Oxford\DSC_2290.jpg
StarRating :
FocalLength : 11
ExposureMode : Manual
ExposureProgram : Manual
DigitalZoomRatio : 1
WhiteBalance : Manual
FocalLength35mm : 16
FileSource :
SubjectRange :
GPS :
Title :
ISO : 400
Comment :
ExposureBias : 0
Subject :
Copyright :
Contrast : Normal
Sharpness : Normal
ColorSpace :
FNumber : 2.8
LightSource : Cloudy Weather
MeteringMode : Spot
Orientation : 0
MaxApperture : 3
Saturation : Normal
DateTaken : 26/08/2012 12:28:58
Artist :
Manufacturer : NIKON CORPORATION
Exposuretime : 0.0008
Flash :
CaptureMode : Standard
Very cool