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20-Nov-2009, 12:23 PM #1
Adding new options to a right-click context menu
I am running Win Vista Home Premium, 64bit. I do a lot of photography and I would like to add an option to read a jpeg photo's EXIF info when I right click on a .jpg file while on the internet. How can I do this? I have previously added the option so that I can right-click on my jpeg files in any of my photo folders, and it works great. However, while on any of the photo forums and a person has their jpeg file shown, I would like to be able to right click on the photo, and have the menu that opens up have the option to see the EXIF data e.g., information as to the camera used and all the settings used to take the photo. I hope someone out there can figure out my gimmerish and solve my problem.

Thanx, orchided
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