Hi everyone...
I have a question but not sure how to put it.
In most of my photo's EXIF shows and yet recently within the past week or so hardly any photos that I have posted in here have it showing.
Seeing I am rather new & lack knowledge in photography... Can anyone tell me what is or has happened?
I have taken some photos into Photoshop to rid of semi graininess and to bring out the sharpness.
No color changes were made, at least not with my knowledge OR by enhancing it DO that thereby when posting that is why my photo's are not showing the EXIF Info?
Please looking forward to some advice and input.
Thanks Kelly (Jass)
Exif
Started by JasminenHoney, Jul 31 2007 05:30 PM
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#2
Posted 31 July 2007 - 05:48 PM
If you do Save for Web within Photoshop, it strips the EXIF data from the file.
You just need to choose Save As... instead.
You just need to choose Save As... instead.
Mark Goldstein
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
#3
Posted 01 August 2007 - 04:51 AM
Thank-you Mark,
I was not sure & was to be honest (pulling my hair) so to speak wondering.
Infact, I was upset because ppl do like to see the EXIF (I'm sure this makes one wonder if the photo's are indeed the originals. Now I shall go back & see about replacing the photo's so that the EXIF can indeed be shown.
Thank-you again - much appreciated.
... Kelly
I was not sure & was to be honest (pulling my hair) so to speak wondering.
Infact, I was upset because ppl do like to see the EXIF (I'm sure this makes one wonder if the photo's are indeed the originals. Now I shall go back & see about replacing the photo's so that the EXIF can indeed be shown.
Thank-you again - much appreciated.
... Kelly
#4
Posted 04 August 2007 - 06:59 AM
Hi Kelly,
I, for one, like to look at the exif data. Particularly with the good photographers on this site, you pick up little tips on how the shot was composed by looking at the exif data.. not to check if the shot was genuine... john
I, for one, like to look at the exif data. Particularly with the good photographers on this site, you pick up little tips on how the shot was composed by looking at the exif data.. not to check if the shot was genuine... john
We're off to see the Lizard~~the wonderful (sic) Lizard of Oz~~
#6
Posted 07 August 2007 - 07:21 AM
Kelly, I can see EXIF data for this photo:
http://www.photograp...mp;limit=recent
So you must be doing something right!
http://www.photograp...mp;limit=recent
So you must be doing something right!
Mark Goldstein
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
#7
Posted 07 August 2007 - 10:58 AM
It appears to be hit & miss on the photo's Mark.
That close-up of the Oliander Pretty in Pink was taken just prior (and isn't showing Exif???) to the 2nd Pretty In Pink that is showinh the Exif(???)
Bloody weird... can not understand why asI said some are showing, some are not... taken basically at same time with a few mintutes in between.
~Kelly
That close-up of the Oliander Pretty in Pink was taken just prior (and isn't showing Exif???) to the 2nd Pretty In Pink that is showinh the Exif(???)
Bloody weird... can not understand why asI said some are showing, some are not... taken basically at same time with a few mintutes in between.
~Kelly
#8
Posted 07 August 2007 - 11:00 AM
Are you editing them all in Photoshop, and then saving them all in the same way?
Mark Goldstein
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
#9
Posted 09 August 2007 - 08:29 AM
Yes Mark, You informed me to Save As & that is what I have done but still not showing the Exif and I am becomming very frustrated... perhaps I shall not use Photoshop due to my originals not showing the Exif when I post them ...
Any other suggestions would be very gratefully accepted.
~Kelly
Any other suggestions would be very gratefully accepted.
~Kelly
#10
Posted 09 August 2007 - 03:38 PM
Have you got Image Ready that was shipped with photoshop as part of the package If so use it instead of photoshop as It doesn’t strip out the Exif data....... Tony
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