trying to take some good shot what do you think. thanks for looking
how do i post the data?
Canon400 Member 220 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: yorkshire uk More info | Mar 18, 2008 17:13 | #1 trying to take some good shot what do you think. thanks for looking CANON 400D , CANON 20D EFS 17-85 IS EF 70 210 EF 50MM F1.8 380EX 17-135IS
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macrojunkie Cream of the Crop 6,709 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Somerset - UK More info | Mar 18, 2008 17:48 | #2 the data is allready on your pics..its called exif data..i love the 1st pic..2nd one dont do it for me. Uk prayingmantis forum - http://www.dragonscrest.co.uk/forums/index.php
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Mar 18, 2008 18:18 | #3 how do i post exif data in my post? CANON 400D , CANON 20D EFS 17-85 IS EF 70 210 EF 50MM F1.8 380EX 17-135IS
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BillPham Cream of the Crop 5,102 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: St. Paul MN More info | i'm with MJ like the first one the second not too bad. and your exif is intact i see. not sure how do you mean how to show exif. first one was shot with f22 too i don't think i ever shot something with that f stop yet. winning is fun and second is for loser
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andrew748 Goldmember 1,365 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Surrey More info | Mar 18, 2008 18:27 | #5 Canon400 your exif data is embedded in your pics, right click properties and summary www.andrew748.com
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Mar 19, 2008 13:14 | #6 andrew748 wrote in post #5143375 Canon400 your exif data is embedded in your pics, right click properties and summary there's probably a quicker way btw i like pic 2 more than one ![]() right clik and properties no summary there , sometimes people have the data written under the photo how do i do that or when i view other pictures on here how do i find out what setting others have used CANON 400D , CANON 20D EFS 17-85 IS EF 70 210 EF 50MM F1.8 380EX 17-135IS
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alliec Goldmember 3,315 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: Worcester, England More info | Mar 19, 2008 14:27 | #7 Nice shots, you need to download Opanda IEXIF2 which is a program that allows you to read the EXIF information in an image if it is still attached by right clicking on the image and selecting View Exif. Alistair
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