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Ricco
(@ricco)
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I am looking for the picture viewer which can show also the timeline of the photographs based on the exif data.
Anybody knows such software?
Thanx a lot for any suggestion )


   
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(@bithead)
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Generate a report with Adroit and it will show you all manner of information along with the photo.


   
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Ricco
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Thanx a lot BitHead for a suggestion.
Anyway, if I understand correctly what is described on its home site, it doesn't create a timeline but only shows information about data (
Also its price 2k $ can kill my budget D


   
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(@bithead)
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If you read the Features page you will see the following
Photo Grouping/Filtering
Photo specific grouping based on camera, EXIF Date stamps etc.
Standard grouping based on File name, date, size etc.
Enhanced Timeline grouping based on file modification/creation/access or EXIF dates.

While it may not fit your budget I did believe it met your needs for timeline.


   
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PaulSanderson
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If I understand your question correctly Reconnoitre can do this for you. Its designed to work with images (and disks/volumes) but it would be easy to drop your images on a thumb drive and parse…

If the exif data contains GPS coordinates then Reconnoitre will also show where the pictures were taken (requires internet connection)

You can download a demo from the link below and see if it fits your needs. Please email if you have any specific questions

http//sandersonforensics.com/forum/content.php?168-Reconnoitre


   
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(@attaro)
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Check out Ghiro http//www.getghiro.org/ It has more features than adroit, and it is open source..


   
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Check out Ghiro http//www.getghiro.org/ It has more features than adroit, and it is open source..

Thanks attaro, nice tip !


   
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(@sariusz)
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Try also PhotoME and JPEGsnoop.


   
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