
Ever wanted to find all these images from that marvelous party down south at Key West? Just needed the filenames and the size to see if you can get it on ca CD and store them? Do you need to find out all pictures made with a certain camera model that have been shot using a flash? All you have to use is ImageQuery!
ImageQuery searches for JPG images based on meta data. Meta data means additional information beside the picture itself that is stored in the .jpg file. Nearly all digital cameras and image processing software store and/or retrieve this additional information. Using ImageQuery you can easily search for images matching the criteria you specify using an easy to learn query language. There is no need to use an image database or try to collect all these image captions, comments and EXIF data in a database (that will never be up to date, by the way). Just execute a query using ImageQuery and you will get a customizable result including preview pictures and complete file information. This makes ImageQuery the ideal tool for photographers, image editors and everybody owning a large collection of digital images.
ImageQuery Features
ImageQuery not only searches EXIF data, it also supports the IPTC metadata.

Support for a SQL-like query language gives you complete control about searching.

Display result with EXIF preview images or as detailed field list.

ImageQuery directly reads images files, no need for a database.

No image file is changed or written to, ImageQuery concentrates on finding, not editing.

Get results in a customizable format that supports even complex output expressions.

Support for regular expressions in string searches, now you have the power of grep & perl at your hand.

Multiple query buffers, re-use older queries with a single mouse click.

No bloating installation, no run-times to install, one EXE is all you really need.