exif ocean
Drop a folder of JPEGs. Each photo becomes a point in a sea of focal length × aperture, coloured by ISO, sized by repetition. The hour-of-day histogram on top reveals when you actually shoot. The stats below confess your unconscious defaults — the 35mm f/2.8 rut, the golden-hour bias. Nothing leaves your browser.
drag a folder here · or click above · stays in your browser
EXIF reads from JPEG (most common). Other formats are skipped silently.
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what you're seeing
- x — focal length, log-scaled 14-200mm.
- y — aperture (f-number), log-scaled f/1.4-f/22.
- colour — ISO bucket, cool to warm.
- size — number of shots collapsed at that point (√count).
- top strip — hour-of-day distribution.
- right strip — focal-length distribution.
The minimal EXIF parser is the same one used in the confessional — an APP1 walker reading FocalLength, FNumber, ISO, and DateTimeOriginal out of each JPEG. No upload, no library, no telemetry.