Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-22 Thread John Francis
Henk Terhell mused: Another question I have on this subject, does anybody know if you can delete EXIF data in Photoshop, supposing you don't want to share your camera settings with others? Resaving in Irfanview does provide this option, but I cannot figure out in PS Elements 3 how to do

RE: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-22 Thread Henk Terhell
That works indeed. Pretty useful, this save for web option. Thanks for clearing up my mused state. Henk -Original Message- From: John Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 February, 2005 9:09 AM To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Subject: Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes Henk Terhell

Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-22 Thread Herb Chong
Save for Web. Herb... - Original Message - From: Henk Terhell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 2:52 AM Subject: RE: AW: AW: Change File Attributes Another question I have on this subject, does anybody know if you can delete EXIF data

Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-22 Thread Frantisek
HT Another question I have on this subject, does anybody know if you can HT delete EXIF data in Photoshop, supposing you don't want to share your HT camera settings with others? Resaving in Irfanview does provide this HT option, but I cannot figure out in PS Elements 3 how to do this. You don't

RE: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-22 Thread Michael Heim
. Februar 2005 20:15 An: pentax-discuss@pdml.net Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes Hi, Monday, February 21, 2005, 6:07:39 PM, Michael wrote: With multiple files selected, all those property fields are disabled. I can still see the boxes in the dialog, but they are greyed out. Well

RE: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-22 Thread Eric Featherstone
At 12:27 pm 22/02/2005, Henk Terhell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael, you don't just double click. First you click on the icon to mark the line, then you click somewhere on the right side of the marked line. Using Bob W's instructions I discovered that it works on my XP Pro system also on

Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-21 Thread Bob W
Hi, Monday, February 21, 2005, 6:07:39 PM, Michael wrote: With multiple files selected, all those property fields are disabled. I can still see the boxes in the dialog, but they are greyed out. Well, that's the point. If you are still having trouble with this then, as I explained yesterday

RE: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-21 Thread Henk Terhell
@pdml.net Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes Hi, Monday, February 21, 2005, 6:07:39 PM, Michael wrote: With multiple files selected, all those property fields are disabled. I can still see the boxes in the dialog, but they are greyed out. Well, that's the point. If you are still having

Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-20 Thread Frantisek
MH Sounds interresting. Are you sure? MH Couldn't it be that those informatsions are in fact transferred, but MH only readable under certain circumstances? I am not sure ;-) It was just speculation based on the fact that NTFS can store something called alternate data streams, and also me

Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-20 Thread Bob W
Hi, Sunday, February 20, 2005, 1:54:31 PM, Michael wrote: What Version of Windows - we are talking about window,s aren't we? - are we talking aboout? I'm using WinXP Pro. But i can't follow your instructions. I'm using XP Pro, in English, so the labels on the controls will be different from

Re: AW: AW: Change File Attributes

2005-02-20 Thread Peter Lacus
Frantisek, I am not sure ;-) It was just speculation based on the fact that NTFS can store something called alternate data streams, and also me remembering that on Macs, you can have even IPTC info not in the file but in something called fork of the file (which of course gets lost when