How does google KNOW?
by xinit • 2/4/2005 • geek • 0 Comments
Okay, this confuses me… I found this excellent image in a somethingawful.com Photoshop Friday today, and copied it locally … Ninjas and native Americans – who knew?
The image is named “Matthew138_3″ and the EXIF information says nothing about natives, native americans, or indians. There’s nothing on the page, in the comments, etc that references anything related either, and check out the Google Ads…
The shot of Oswald that I added at the same time has some pretty generic ads about saving your memories on DVD, photo albums, and travel deals. Mildly amusing, but nothing like what I’m seeing on Matthew138_3′s page….
Update: Checked the file with jhead and nothing unusual shows up, and the comment is empty…
Exif header 284 bytes long
Exif section in Motorola order
Directory with 12 entries
Compression = 6
ImageDescription = “?”
Orientation = 1
XResolution = 72/1
YResolution = 72/1
ResolutionUnit = 2
Software = “Adobe Photoshop 7.0?”
DateTime = “2005-02-04T03:39:03Z?”
ThumbnailOffset = 294
ThumbnailLength = 5416
Copyright = “?”
ExifOffset = 216
Directory with 4 entries
Flash = 97
ColorSpace = 65535
ExifImageWidth = 575
ExifImageLength = 353
Non settings part of Exif header: 10 bytes
Jpeg section marker 0xec size 17
Jpeg section marker 0xee size 14
Jpeg section marker 0xdb size 132
JPEG image is 575w * 353h, 3 color components, 8 bits per sample
Jpeg section marker 0xc4 size 319
File name : Matthew138_3.jpg
File size : 49348 bytes
File date : 2005:02:04 16:04:30
Resolution : 575 x 353
Flash used : Yes
Jpeg process : Baseline
