that sounds odd to me - I had no problems uploading images edited in
CS2. Some of the files I had even had captions and / or copyright
notices added to the EXIF data.
- MCC
J wrote:
When you edit a photo (with Photoshop) taken with a digital camera,
Photoshop changes some of the Exif info
When you edit a photo (with Photoshop) taken with a digital camera,
Photoshop changes some of the Exif info. If you remember when I
talked about the Pentax gallery rejecting some photos taken with the
ist D body because the gallery could not read the Pentax ist D
firmware in the Exif file
J wrote:
I have looked at a lot of Exif readers and editors and none of
them(that I am aware of) will let you change the
firmware listing in the Exif file.
EXIF Editor lets you change anything and everything in the EXIF data:
http://www.kiwiczech.net/index.php?menu=353sub=4
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,
Photoshop changes some of the Exif info. If you remember when I
talked about the Pentax gallery rejecting some photos taken with the
ist D body because the gallery could not read the Pentax ist D
firmware in the Exif file as Photoshop changes it to read Photoshop
as the firmware. Adobe is aware
Me either (*istD/K10D using PS CS2)
Cheers,
Dave
On 5/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had no problems uploading jpegs to Pentax. Some were *istD and some were
K10D. All were converted and edited in PhotoShop CS1.
Paul
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What platform are you using ? Mac or Pc. I am using a Mac...I had
photos rejected because the photos did not say that the firmware was
Pentax ist DI have notice when using Paintshop Pro on the PC, the
exif file is not modified, but I like using PhotoshopJoe
At 09:59 AM 5/9/07, you
Hello J,
Looking at an EXIF file, there are 3 entirely different entries:
Equipment Maker: PENTAX Corporation
Equipment Model: PENTAX *ist DS (my camera)
Software Used: Adobe Photoshop CS
Depending on software reading the EXIF file, software used is
sometime seen as firmware. Editing something
K10D)
Probably a third of my Gallery submissions have been from either the *ist D
or the K10D, with no issues.
Kenneth Waller
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From: David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Photoshop and the Exif info
Me either (*istD/K10D using PS CS2)
Cheers,
Dave
On 5
I'm using a Mac and running PSCS 1. Haven't had a problem with Pentax gallery
uploads.
Paul
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What platform are you using ? Mac or Pc. I am using a Mac...I had
photos rejected because the photos did not say that
I'm running Windows (Although some days it seems to be running me ;-)
This is one of the actual K10D files I submitted that was accepted (with EXIF):
http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/K10D/_IGP0227.jpg
...and one of the *istD files:
Bong Manayon wrote:
Looking at an EXIF file, there are 3 entirely different entries:
Equipment Maker: PENTAX Corporation
Equipment Model: PENTAX *ist DS (my camera)
Software Used: Adobe Photoshop CS
This is exactly what I get. And I've never had a problem uploading to
the Pentax Gallery after
On May 9, 2007, at 8:20 AM, J wrote:
What platform are you using ? Mac or Pc. I am using a Mac...I had
photos rejected because the photos did not say that the firmware was
Pentax ist DI have notice when using Paintshop Pro on the PC, the
exif file is not modified, but I like using
Bong Manayon wrote:
that line when you do something there. Photoshop also knocks off the
lens data, which is why you are asked to manually identify the lens
whether the photo was scanned or digital.
more precisely Camera RAW 2.x doesn't care about lens make, but this
info is preserved in
On Feb 16, 2007, at 6:26 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Now why didn't I think of this?
Your mind is too highly trained, probably.
*cough*
Doug Brewer
http://www.drivingtheflies.com
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Doug Brewer wrote:
On Feb 16, 2007, at 6:26 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Now why didn't I think of this?
Your mind is too highly trained, probably.
*cough*
Did you at least get the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference?
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Doug Brewer wrote:
On Feb 15, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Doug Brewer wrote:
Any guidance is appreciated.
Convert the RAW file into a JPEG, without worrying about appearance,
using Pentax software. This *will* have the EXIF info, but won't look
the way you like.
Then create
party converter (IrfanView) to TIFFs before I can PS
them into the normal messes I post links to now and again. I have found,
during recent searching for material for an upcoming gallery, that the
EXIF info for these converted shots are not surviving the conversion.
Since the gallery needs
still at PS7 here, and so I have to convert my PEF
or DNG
shots using a 3rd party converter (IrfanView) to TIFFs before I can PS
them into the normal messes I post links to now and again. I have
found,
during recent searching for material for an upcoming gallery, that the
EXIF info
Doug Brewer wrote:
Any guidance is appreciated.
Convert the RAW file into a JPEG, without worrying about appearance,
using Pentax software. This *will* have the EXIF info, but won't look
the way you like.
Then create a second version using your previously-described process.
This will look
Doug,
So, what I need to know, if you don't mind, is if there is a converter
that I can use that will not strip this info out, or can I just use
IrfanView to re-convert the RAW images into JPGs straightaway, which
will preserve the info, but leave me working to get top quality from JPG
or DNG
shots using a 3rd party converter (IrfanView) to TIFFs before I can PS
them into the normal messes I post links to now and again. I have found,
during recent searching for material for an upcoming gallery, that the
EXIF info for these converted shots are not surviving the conversion
worrying about
appearance,
using Pentax software. This *will* have the EXIF info, but won't
look
the way you like.
Then create a second version using your previously-described
process.
This will look the way you want but won't have EXIF.
Open the first file in Photoshop 7. Then open
Yes, UF Raw will work but I think you also need to install The GIMP (even if
you never use it) because UF Raw is basically a plug-in for The GIMP, although
you can also run it in stand alone mode.
Another possibility is Raw Drop. This also uses the dcraw engine and is about
as simple as Raw
, I'm still at PS7 here, and so I have to convert my PEF or DNG
shots using a 3rd party converter (IrfanView) to TIFFs before I can PS
them into the normal messes I post links to now and again. I have found,
during recent searching for material for an upcoming gallery, that the
EXIF info
On Feb 15, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Doug Brewer wrote:
Any guidance is appreciated.
Convert the RAW file into a JPEG, without worrying about appearance,
using Pentax software. This *will* have the EXIF info, but won't look
the way you like.
Then create a second version
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