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chappo1
The Camera data is not on the new page and I cannot find it if it is missing.
To me this is vital information to a) judge the technical difficulty of the shot and cool.gif learn what stttings others are using to produce the images they display.
Am I the only person who studies it?
The cool face is meant to be point b in my note but it is obviously also a code....
john
markgoldstein
In the Additional Info section under each photo, there is a Show EXIF Info link (if the photo that was uploaded had EXIF info associated with it). You just need to click this link to display it. biggrin.gif
Jerry
I agree with John. The EXIF info important if we are going to learn anything about good shots. It should be displayed automatically and most importantly if this info is not available then these pics should not qualify for entry into any of the competitions. Jerry.
chappo1
QUOTE (markgoldstein @ Dec 7 2006, 08:25 PM) *
In the Additional Info section under each photo, there is a Show EXIF Info link (if the photo that was uploaded had EXIF info associated with it). You just need to click this link to display it. biggrin.gif



Thanks Mark- I was clicking on the "photo information" bar and of course nothing happened.
Every photo I look at I always look at the Exif data. This is one of the most important ways you learn and it is now an extra click.
To me it is a huge backward step but my name is chappo the contrarian.

john
fdinaro
QUOTE (chappo1 @ Dec 8 2006, 11:15 AM) *
QUOTE (markgoldstein @ Dec 7 2006, 08:25 PM) *

In the Additional Info section under each photo, there is a Show EXIF Info link (if the photo that was uploaded had EXIF info associated with it). You just need to click this link to display it. biggrin.gif



Thanks Mark- I was clicking on the "photo information" bar and of course nothing happened.
Every photo I look at I always look at the Exif data. This is one of the most important ways you learn and it is now an extra click.
To me it is a huge backward step but my name is chappo the contrarian.

john

Mark the EXIF info is useful but it does not tell you what lens was used. There used to be addional info when posting a photo, Camera,lens. I think the make and the model of the lens used is very important for members looking to buy equipment. biggrin.gif
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