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Cinemagraphs are a really compelling take on the traditional animated GIF, only showing motion in a portion of the frame to focus on a specific movement. This results in a very compelling looped animation and we're going to show you how to make one right now.

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http://regex.info/exif.cgi Drag this button to your button bar, then while on a page displaying an image, just click the button in the bar to view the image's Exif data Exif You also might be interested in these Firefox extensions: Alan Raskin's Exif Viewer , which shows quite a bit of information, and Ted Mielczarek's FxIF , which shows basic data only. check a file on the web... or check a file on your local disk...
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