Where can I find metadata for images saved in Singularity?

Where can I find metadata for images saved in Singularity?

You can find information like shooting date, number of images stacked, observation time, image weight, moon phase, etc. in your Singularity gallery:
Profile tab > Tap on the saved photo > Details 



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