Canon EOS 20D
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Embedded ThumbnailA small JPEG preview stored inside the EXIF APP1 segment, written at capture. May differ from the full image if the file was post-processed.
Rate at which this device embeds a thumbnail in the EXIF APP1 segment.
IPTC Metadata RateInternational Press Telecommunications Council — an editorial metadata standard for captions, copyright, and keywords. Usually added by software rather than written by cameras at capture.
Percentage of files that included IPTC metadata (typically editorial or copyright data).
APP14 SegmentAdobe colour transform marker — a JPEG segment storing a single byte that tells decoders how to interpret YCbCr colour channels when converting to RGB.
APP14 (Adobe color transform marker) presence rate.
SOF Compression TypeStart of Frame marker — identifies the JPEG compression algorithm. SOF0 = baseline DCT (most common); SOF2 = progressive DCT (multiple passes, common in web-optimised images).
JPEG compression markers (SOF0 = baseline, SOF2 = progressive).
| Observed value | |
|---|---|
| SOF0 |
JPEG Segment InventoryThe set of JPEG markers consistently present in output from this device. Marker presence and order are firmware-determined and can help distinguish camera lineages.
APP and SOF segments consistently present in output from this device.
| Observed value | |
|---|---|
| SOSStart of Scan — marks the beginning of the compressed image data stream. | |
| DHTDefine Huffman Table — the compression lookup table baked in by the encoder. | |
| DQTDefine Quantization Table — the 64-value lossy compression matrix. Consistent per firmware; useful as a fingerprint. | |
| APP1Primary metadata container — holds EXIF camera data (make, model, GPS, settings) and optionally XMP. | |
| SOIStart of Image — the 2-byte marker that opens every valid JPEG file. | |
| APP13IPTC data container — used by Photoshop and some cameras for editorial and copyright metadata. | |
| SOF0Start of Frame, Baseline DCT — the most common JPEG compression type. | |
| APP2ICC colour profile or FlashPix extension data. | |
| APP0JFIF application marker — identifies the file as JFIF format and may carry thumbnail and pixel density info. | |
| APP14Adobe colour transform marker — stores a byte indicating how YCbCr channels map to RGB during decoding. |
Metadata Block TypesThe metadata container formats found in files from this device — EXIF, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, and others. Different devices and software pipelines embed different combinations.
| Observed value | |
|---|---|
| Exif | |
| Photoshop 3.0 | |
| IPTCInternational Press Telecommunications Council — editorial metadata: captions, copyright notices, keywords. | |
| ICC_PROFILE | |
| JFIFJPEG File Interchange Format — a baseline format header. Often absent from camera-original files; common in scanned or web-converted images. | |
| XMPExtensible Metadata Platform — Adobe's XML-based metadata layer for editing history, rights, and additional descriptive data. | |
| Adobe |
EXIF VersionThe EXIF specification version string written by the device's firmware. Not user-adjustable — a firmware constant that can indicate manufacturing era.
EXIF specification version string encoded by this device's firmware. Not user-adjustable — firmware constant.
| Observed value | |
|---|---|
| 0221 |
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