1. Thanks for finding all that
2. People really need to remember how much extra info there can be in a photo.
>>#8. This is wierd. I didn’t expect to find any exif on that grainy thing, but it popped up. BTW, it could be anyone.
Among other things, the file info in PS CS2 says photo says it was taken 2006-0401T22:38:34-05.00. f4.8, ISO 200, FL 17.4mm, Flash did not fire, Metering Mode Pattern.
How can the Enquirer logo be across the pic or is it an old issue? That camera is listed as Pentax Optio SVi, announced 13 May 05. Camera is now listed as discontinued.
All the above was from taking it into PS CS2. Now my little exif online reader shows all the same except flash reserved which means it could have fired, AWB, and 1/4 sec which means the camera had to at least be braced on something. Pentax S5i. Also photo was processed in PS CS2 Windows. You can fiddle with the date time all right, but don’t know about the other data. <<
"The amazing spy photos were snapped April 1, 2006 when Cindy and her companion attended the Tempe Music Festival says the person who took them. The photos are somewhat grainy, but the insider says they depict Senator John McCain's wife, who was greeted by pals at the event as "Cindy."
Photos would be that grainy in low light with a p&s camera at ISO 200 w or wo flash but probably grainier wo flash.
Now when was Cindy's hair ever that long and thick within the last 5 years? She does have a high forehead.
You can google for some photos to compare on the web.
I added a new layer, added more type, did a save as w/new name, and it still preserves the exif.