Thanks Moose. I see that you are awake at the crack of sparrow-fart
again ;-).
Hmmm, if I use Photoshop CS to put Title, Description or Copyright
information in with an image file, is that not EXIF data? Or is that
IPTC, or proprietary to PS?
Anyway, I had hoped that the information that I saved with the files (I
always do) would be available to anyone who wished to examine the
files.
Chris
On 30 Aug 2004, at 10:15, Moose wrote:
> Where was this EXIF data to come from? I though these were scans of
> film. EXIF comes from the digital cameras. Even if the scanner provides
> some EXIF info, it would not include lens used, etc.
>
> Nice pics nonetheless and brightness is fine on my monitor.
>
> Moose
>
>
>
> Chris Barker wrote:
>
>> Sorry chaps, but the EXIF does not seem to have transported to the
>> server. Anyone know how to keep EXIF with the image file – if I want
>> to of course.
>>
>> All but one of the sunflower shots were taken with a 50-250 (set at, I
>> cannot remember). One was with a 21/3.5. Please let me know if the
>> images are dark on your monitor; they were taken in the evening light
>> and so are low key, but I want to make sure that my monitor & colour
>> space setup are working for the web as well as they are for my
>> printing.
>>
>
>
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