Translations by Anthony Harrington

Anthony Harrington has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.

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15.
Auto, red-eye reduction
2012-01-20
Auto, red-eye reduction
257.
User def. 2
2012-01-20
User def. 2
538.
GPS Tag Version
2012-01-20
GPS Tag Version
551.
Altitude Reference
2012-01-20
Altitude Reference
555.
GPS Time (Atomic Clock)
2012-01-20
GPS Time (Atomic Clock)
561.
GPS Measurement Mode
2012-01-20
GPS Measurement Mode
563.
Measurement Precision
2012-01-20
Measurement Precision
565.
Speed Unit
2012-01-20
Speed Unit
567.
Speed of GPS Receiver
2012-01-20
Speed of GPS Receiver
571.
Direction of Movement
2012-01-20
Direction of Movement
573.
GPS Image Direction Reference
2012-01-20
GPS Image Direction Reference
575.
GPS Image Direction
2012-01-20
GPS Image Direction
577.
Geodetic Survey Data Used
2012-01-20
Geodetic Survey Data Used
579.
Reference For Latitude of Destination
2012-01-20
Reference For Latitude of Destination
581.
Latitude of Destination
2012-01-20
Latitude of Destination
583.
Reference for Longitude of Destination
2012-01-20
Reference for Longitude of Destination
585.
Longitude of Destination
2012-01-20
Longitude of Destination
587.
Reference for Bearing of Destination
2012-01-20
Reference for Bearing of Destination
589.
Bearing of Destination
2012-01-20
Bearing of Destination
591.
Reference for Distance to Destination
2012-01-20
Reference for Distance to Destination
593.
Distance to Destination
2012-01-20
Distance to Destination
595.
Name of GPS Processing Method
2012-01-20
Name of GPS Processing Method
597.
Name of GPS Area
2012-01-20
Name of GPS Area
599.
GPS Date
2012-01-20
GPS Date
601.
GPS Differential Correction
2012-01-20
GPS Differential Correction
633.
X-Resolution
2012-01-20
X-Resolution
635.
Y-Resolution
2012-01-20
Y-Resolution
683.
GPS Info IFD Pointer
2012-01-20
GPS Info IFD Pointer
687.
Opto-Electronic Conversion Function
2012-01-20
Opto-Electronic Conversion Function
693.
Date and Time (Original)
2012-01-20
Date and Time (Original)
695.
Date and Time (Digitized)
2012-01-20
Date and Time (Digitised)
724.
Sub-second Time
2012-01-20
Sub-second Time
726.
Sub-second Time (Original)
2012-01-20
Sub-second Time (Original)
728.
Sub-second Time (Digitized)
2012-01-20
Sub-second Time (Digitised)
743.
Pixel X Dimension
2012-01-20
Pixel X Dimension
745.
Pixel Y Dimension
2012-01-20
Pixel Y Dimension
747.
Related Sound File
2012-01-20
Related Sound File
748.
This tag is used to record the name of an audio file related to the image data. The only relational information recorded here is the Exif audio file name and extension (an ASCII string consisting of 8 characters + '.' + 3 characters). The path is not recorded. Stipulations on audio and file naming conventions are defined in the specification. When using this tag, audio files must be recorded in conformance to the Exif audio format. Writers are also allowed to store the data such as Audio within APP2 as FlashPix extension stream data. The mapping of Exif image files and audio files is done in any of three ways, [1], [2] and [3]. If multiple files are mapped to one file as in [2] or [3], the above format is used to record just one audio file name. If there are multiple audio files, the first recorded file is given. In the case of [3], for example, for the Exif image file "DSC00001.JPG" only "SND00001.WAV" is given as the related Exif audio file. When there are three Exif audio files "SND00001.WAV", "SND00002.WAV" and "SND00003.WAV", the Exif image file name for each of them, "DSC00001.JPG", is indicated. By combining multiple relational information, a variety of playback possibilities can be supported. The method of using relational information is left to the implementation on the playback side. Since this information is an ASCII character string, it is terminated by NULL. When this tag is used to map audio files, the relation of the audio file to image data must also be indicated on the audio file end.
2012-01-20
This tag is used to record the name of an audio file related to the image data. The only relational information recorded here is the Exif audio file name and extension (an ASCII string consisting of 8 characters + '.' + 3 characters). The path is not recorded. Stipulations on audio and file naming conventions are defined in the specification. When using this tag, audio files must be recorded in conformance to the Exif audio format. Writers are also allowed to store the data such as Audio within APP2 as FlashPix extension stream data. The mapping of Exif image files and audio files is done in any of three ways, [1], [2] and [3]. If multiple files are mapped to one file as in [2] or [3], the above format is used to record just one audio file name. If there are multiple audio files, the first recorded file is given. In the case of [3], for example, for the Exif image file "DSC00001.JPG" only "SND00001.WAV" is given as the related Exif audio file. When there are three Exif audio files "SND00001.WAV", "SND00002.WAV" and "SND00003.WAV", the Exif image file name for each of them, "DSC00001.JPG", is indicated. By combining multiple relational information, a variety of playback possibilities can be supported. The method of using relational information is left to the implementation on the playback side. Since this information is an ASCII character string, it is terminated by NULL. When this tag is used to map audio files, the relation of the audio file to image data must also be indicated on the audio file end.
749.
Interoperability IFD Pointer
2012-01-20
Interoperability IFD Pointer
755.
Focal Plane X-Resolution
2012-01-20
Focal Plane X-Resolution
757.
Focal Plane Y-Resolution
2012-01-20
Focal Plane Y-Resolution
777.
Focal Length in 35mm Film
2012-01-20
Focal Length in 35mm Film
796.
Padding
2012-01-20
Padding
797.
This tag reserves space that can be reclaimed later when additional metadata are added. New metadata can be written in place by replacing this tag with a smaller data element and using the reclaimed space to store the new or expanded metadata tags.
2012-01-20
This tag reserves space that can be reclaimed later when additional metadata are added. New metadata can be written in place, by replacing this tag with a smaller data element and using the reclaimed space to store the new or expanded metadata tags.
843.
This number is unique and based on the date of manufacture.
2012-01-20
This number is unique and based on the date of manufacture.
867.
AF non D lens
2012-01-20
AF non D lens
868.
AF-D or AF-S lens
2012-01-20
AF-D or AF-S lens
869.
AF-D G lens
2012-01-20
AF-D G lens
870.
AF-D VR lens
2012-01-20
AF-D VR lens
871.
AF-D G VR lens
2012-01-20
AF-D G VR lens