I am finding that when I have auto rotate on in the camera it does not export all the settings information to my computer? If auto rotate is not on then there is no problem.
Has anyone else had this problem or is it just they way the camera is?
alsmith Member 247 posts Joined Apr 2004 More info | May 22, 2004 13:36 | #1 I am finding that when I have auto rotate on in the camera it does not export all the settings information to my computer? If auto rotate is not on then there is no problem. Big Al - www.alsblog.com
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dtrayers Goldmember 1,063 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Denmark Township, MN, USA More info | May 22, 2004 15:06 | #2 Can you be a little more specific? What particular settings and what program are you trying to examine them with? -Dave
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May 22, 2004 16:13 | #3 I took a bunch of photos on Program (P) mode and when i uploaded them to my computer all the normal ones had all the exif informaion with them and the ones that were taken vertically and then rotated automatically by the camera had no data with them... like shutter, apperature, and so on.. If auto rotate is not on them they are fine. Big Al - www.alsblog.com
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dtrayers Goldmember 1,063 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Denmark Township, MN, USA More info | May 22, 2004 17:25 | #4 What did you upload them with and what are you viewing them with? -Dave
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Conk Goldmember 3,368 posts Joined Jul 2002 Location: Cloverdale B.C. More info | May 22, 2004 20:33 | #5 I agree with dtrayers. Some software will cause data loss with something as simple as a rotation. Irfanview also has a lossless jpg rotation. Cloverdale Photography
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May 23, 2004 00:08 | #6 Thanks Guys... I have been using iPoto with my jpgs so I will do and experiment tomorrow to see if it is iPhoto. Big Al - www.alsblog.com
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Olegis Goldmember 2,073 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2004 Location: Israel More info | May 23, 2004 00:15 | #7 I use simple copy / paste procedure with my CF card reader. This way all the files are copied as they are without any changes. When I open the images in Photoshop CS for post-processing, it rotates the vertical images automatically. Best wishes,
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c0ntr0lz Goldmember 1,889 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: dallas tx usa More info | May 23, 2004 00:36 | #8 i haven't had that issue Jakeb Miller Photography
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tommykjensen Cream of the Crop More info | May 23, 2004 00:45 | #9 I have not experienced this particular problem. I transfer all my images with a card reader. EDITING OF MY PHOTOS IS NOT ALLOWED
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BruceHamilton Goldmember 1,404 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2004 Location: USA More info | May 23, 2004 09:14 | #10 c0ntr0lz wrote: ...doesn't that juat rotate the image on the screen not the image itself? As dtrayers mentioned, it sets a flag in the file header. The camera can read the flag, and rotates the image vertical in the LCD screen. If your viewing software can read the flag, it will rotate the image as it opens, but the image will come out of your camera sideways. I prefer to use windows viewer and rotate the file manually.
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defordphoto MKIII Aficionado 9,888 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2002 Location: Pacific Northwest More info | May 23, 2004 09:33 | #11 Bruce Hamilton wrote: c0ntr0lz wrote: ...doesn't that juat rotate the image on the screen not the image itself? As dtrayers mentioned, it sets a flag in the file header. The camera can read the flag, and rotates the image vertical in the LCD screen. If your viewing software can read the flag, it will rotate the image as it opens, but the image will come out of your camera sideways. I prefer to use windows viewer and rotate the file manually. Be careful with JPEG files! Windows viewers/rotaters are not lossless so everytime you rotate a photo, you're recompressing the file. Other software (like BreezeBrowser) are lossless and will rotate JPEGs with no recompression. defordphoto | Celebrating the art of photography®
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BruceHamilton Goldmember 1,404 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2004 Location: USA More info | May 23, 2004 10:08 | #12 RFMSports wrote: Windows viewers/rotaters are not lossless so everytime you rotate a photo, you're recompressing the file. Wasn't aware of that, thanks... For future shots, I'll leave them.
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May 23, 2004 14:55 | #13 how is the file viewer utility that comes with the Canon software for this... is it lossless? Big Al - www.alsblog.com
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