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POTN Aussie Club #6 - What does the 'P' stand for anyway??

 
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May 03, 2009 07:06 |  #646

The light is always spectacular through the pine needles from the platform.


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May 03, 2009 07:10 |  #647

justAL wrote in post #7848437 (external link)
The light is always spectacular through the pine needles from the platform.

Shoot it then. If you get a nice silhouette and some good background blur, the suburbia thing might not be too noticeable. Especially if you get some sort of station feel from the surroundings.




  
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May 03, 2009 07:16 |  #648

S7000 wrote in post #7848448 (external link)
Shoot it then. If you get a nice silhouette and some good background blur, the suburbia thing might not be too noticeable. Especially if you get some sort of station feel from the surroundings.

I'll give it a shot over the course of the week.
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May 03, 2009 07:19 as a reply to  @ post 7848411 |  #649
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S7000 wrote in post #7848305 (external link)
Damn Flickr not keeping exif.

You sure it's Flickr and not PS? I've never had Flickr drop EXIF.


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May 03, 2009 07:20 |  #650

miccullen wrote in post #7848481 (external link)
You sure it's Flickr and not PS? I've never had Flickr drop EXIF.

Flickr strips it from the image but keeps it on the property page.


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May 03, 2009 07:22 |  #651

tangcla wrote in post #7848484 (external link)
Flickr strips it from the image but keeps it on the property page.

Correct. You get the info from the page all photo sizes have the data stripped.


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May 03, 2009 07:28 |  #652

miccullen wrote in post #7848481 (external link)
You sure it's Flickr and not PS? I've never had Flickr drop EXIF.

What they said. It's somewhat annoying. :(

After fixing all this crap on my PC, I'm now getting stuck into the weeks worth of tv I missed. :lol:




  
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May 03, 2009 07:49 |  #653

Arghhhhh OSX is messing with user rights on my external hard drive. Keeps asking me to authenticate my identity (user) when I copy something into it. Anyone ???
Bizarre.


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fungry wrote in post #7848574 (external link)
Arghhhhh OSX is messing with user rights on my external hard drive. Keeps asking me to authenticate my identity (user) when I copy something into it. Anyone ???
Bizarre.

Windows 7 RC1.

HTH.


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May 03, 2009 08:06 |  #655

miccullen wrote in post #7848579 (external link)
Windows 7 RC1.

HTH.

HTH? acronym?


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May 03, 2009 08:07 |  #656

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HTH? acronym?

hope that helps


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May 03, 2009 08:13 |  #658

tangcla wrote in post #7848484 (external link)
Flickr strips it from the image but keeps it on the property page.

Is this not a good thing? From my way of thinking, and please correct me if I am wrong in this assumption, if someone steals an image from you and posts it in their Flickr account, if you dispute it in court, you can provide your original file with the Exif information intact while they are stuck with an image stripped of the vital information that would prove their alleged ownership.


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May 03, 2009 08:20 |  #659

Backflipboy wrote in post #7848643 (external link)
Is this not a good thing? From my way of thinking, and please correct me if I am wrong in this assumption, if someone steals an image from you and posts it in their Flickr account, if you dispute it in court, you can provide your original file with the Exif information intact while they are stuck with an image stripped of the vital information that would prove their alleged ownership.

In an instance like that, it would be helpful. Keeping a few very basic details would be nice though.




  
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May 03, 2009 08:23 |  #660

Or perhaps this would be better?

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