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Started by blacky, May 03 2008 08:09 PM
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#2
Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:18 PM
EXIF - Exchangeable Image File Format .
This is basically all your photo information such as shutter speed, focal length, aperture value and the like. I just figured how to post it this morning. Depending on the camera you use, this is often recorded in the picture automatically. The trick is to maintain that information until you post. So the question is, what type of camera are you using and what software are you editing the picture with?
This is basically all your photo information such as shutter speed, focal length, aperture value and the like. I just figured how to post it this morning. Depending on the camera you use, this is often recorded in the picture automatically. The trick is to maintain that information until you post. So the question is, what type of camera are you using and what software are you editing the picture with?
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Robert
Robert
#3
Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:51 PM
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Hi - I'm also a new member and was asked for the same information, so I'll be iterested in the replies you get. For me the exif info is on the original capture but is wiped as soon as I save any form of manipulation. I've looked on the web but couldn't find a solution! I'm using a FinePix S7000 and editing with photoshop 8.
Colin
QUOTE (blacky @ May 3 2008, 09:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi put a photo on gallery and a few members wanted the exif ,well being new to all this what and how 
Hi - I'm also a new member and was asked for the same information, so I'll be iterested in the replies you get. For me the exif info is on the original capture but is wiped as soon as I save any form of manipulation. I've looked on the web but couldn't find a solution! I'm using a FinePix S7000 and editing with photoshop 8.
Colin
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Posted 03 May 2008 - 10:06 PM
QUOTE (Seejay @ May 4 2008, 06:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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hi put a photo on gallery and a few members wanted the exif ,well being new to all this what and how
Hi - I'm also a new member and was asked for the same information, so I'll be iterested in the replies you get. For me the exif info is on the original capture but is wiped as soon as I save any form of manipulation. I've looked on the web but couldn't find a solution! I'm using a FinePix S7000 and editing with photoshop 8.
Colin
QUOTE (blacky @ May 3 2008, 09:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi put a photo on gallery and a few members wanted the exif ,well being new to all this what and how
Hi - I'm also a new member and was asked for the same information, so I'll be iterested in the replies you get. For me the exif info is on the original capture but is wiped as soon as I save any form of manipulation. I've looked on the web but couldn't find a solution! I'm using a FinePix S7000 and editing with photoshop 8.
Colin
If you 'Save for web' with PS it wipes out the EXIF information. Use 'Save as' instead.
#5
Posted 03 May 2008 - 11:03 PM
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QUOTE (Seejay @ May 4 2008, 06:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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QUOTE (blacky @ May 3 2008, 09:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi put a photo on gallery and a few members wanted the exif ,well being new to all this what and how
Hi - I'm also a new member and was asked for the same information, so I'll be iterested in the replies you get. For me the exif info is on the original capture but is wiped as soon as I save any form of manipulation. I've looked on the web but couldn't find a solution! I'm using a FinePix S7000 and editing with photoshop 8.
Colin
If you 'Save for web' with PS it wipes out the EXIF information. Use 'Save as' instead.
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