Exif is a standard for image files created with digital cameras and other input devices. The standard is set by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association, and formally it is called the Digital Still Camera Image File Format Standard.
Exif files contain either uncompressed TIFF images or compressed JPEG images. In addition, these files can contain many comment fields of various types.
Blaze ImgConvert reads and writes the following Exif formats:
- TIFF. This is a tag-based file format designed to promote universal interchanges of digital image data. You can save any image size.
You can read and write 24 bits per pixel.
- JPG. This is the JPEG format with YUV 4:2:2 sampling. You may also select 4:1:1 subsampling (called 4:2:0 sampling in other places). You can save any image size.
You can read and write 24 bits per pixel. (Grayscale is not supported.)