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Post by nike on Jul 1, 2011 2:36:41 GMT
Guy's and Gal's, if you are using a DSLR, or a P&S that has manual overide controls, it would help others to know what settings you used to take the shot, and also what equipment you used as well. Just as a guide, this is what I mean.....
Type of Camera: Lens: Focal Length: Auto exposure, Yes or No: Shutter speed: Aperture: Flash if used:
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Post by oddsocks on Sept 22, 2011 14:48:59 GMT
Sure thing Kev. I'll post the details below the photo. Tony
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Post by nike on Sept 22, 2011 21:48:10 GMT
Thanks Tony, I think it would help some of us, mainly me, to understand what settings were used to take some of the shots.
I just find my exif data, screen capture it, and post it after editing and cropping. Until I started posting pics here, I didn't know how to get my exif data. It was Ann that told me how. You're never too old to learn new things hey?
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Post by vikingken on Sept 24, 2011 5:38:21 GMT
I dont seem to be able to find the settings on mine.
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Post by nike on Sept 24, 2011 7:33:00 GMT
Geeez! That's because it's not plugged into your puter...
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Post by judymcl on Sept 25, 2011 7:19:55 GMT
He can't find the USB lol!
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Post by Filly on Jan 15, 2012 10:55:48 GMT
hahah! you made me laff Ken
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Post by buzzy on Jan 15, 2012 12:08:38 GMT
Nice one Ken.
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Post by nike on Jan 16, 2012 22:00:27 GMT
I know it's a pain getting exif data on every shot, so lets just say, post it if you want, but don't worry about it if you couldn't be ar sed.
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Post by Skhilled on Mar 10, 2012 0:21:44 GMT
If you use Firefox you can use this addon and just right click on any photo containing exif data to see it. addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fxif/Also, when converting or importing/exporting images you'll want to make sure there isn't a setting turned on in whatever program you're using that removes the exif data.
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