Because when I load them in Picasa or whatever database software, I can search
for the year, month, etc...and it´s very useful for me.
Dave
El 19/06/2010, a las 19:57, Nathan Wajsman escribió:
> And why do you need the exif info? Did the groom and bride specify that?
>
> On 19 Jun, 2010, at 18:42 , David Irisarri Vila wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have processed 400 images form a wedding under Olympus Viewer 2 and I have
>> been retouching most of them. I exported them in 16bit TIFF file and after
>> retouching them and saved in JPG format, I have realized they haven´t got
>> any EXIF info.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David
>>
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