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Hi,
Thanks for every answers I got.
There are clearly two problems there:
- - Sony problem: I cant display them on my camera. Well, it doesn't
matter that much. I've seen this problem referenced on the web and it
looks like there is a program
The jpeg files that GIMP creates are perfectly valid. I think
the basic problem is that you are trying to use a camera as a
storage device, which is not its intended purpose. There are
some cameras that, when you take a picture, create a digital
watermark that the camera can use to tell if the
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 09:44:39AM +0100, Yannick Patois wrote:
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Hi,
When I hack a picture taken with my sony-dsc-s80 camera with the gimp,
if I export in jpg, I cant read its format any more (the camera display
file error instead of the
On Saturday 03 December 2005 06:44 am, Yannick Patois wrote:
[Gimp-user] How to create jpeg files compatible with a sony camera?
Date: Today 06:44:39 am
From: Yannick Patois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yannick Patois writes:
When I hack a picture taken with my sony-dsc-s80 camera with the gimp,
if I export in jpg, I cant read its format any more (the camera display
file error instead of the hacked content).
(and the same with a digital print machine)
I wonder if they need EXIF information
* Akkana Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-03-05 17:20]:
You don't mention what version of GIMP you have (for a while it was
preserving EXIF, but that disappeared again in later version, alas)
but you might try using another program to compare the exif
information between a file straight off the