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Quote - What version of photoshop to you have? When saving don't use the "save for web" option as this wipes the EXIF info. Just used the "save as" option.
I have Photoshop CS2. I never use "save for web" because someone mentioned that this does wipe out the EXIF... BUT, it disappears anyway!
Thread: June 08 Genre Challenge-Atmosphere/Mood | Forum: Photography
How do you keep the EXIF data embedded?
As soon as I resize in Photoshop or Fireworks, the EXIF data disappears!
Thread: Genre Challenge Voting thread | Forum: Photography
Thread: Couple of suggestions | Forum: Photography
Quote - Just thought i would point out that you can keep the Exif data after postwork - look at pretty much every shot in my gallery - you see the information there (only times they arent are actually because the program used doesnt save the exif in its processing as it is actually in Beta at the moment). Interesting that those shots are "straight from camera" in your estimation - i'd love that to be the case.
Well that blows my theory. How can you keep the exif data on your images after modifying the photo andshrinking it to fit Renderosity's guidelines. Mine is always lost afterwards. Thanks for the info.
Thread: For the love of it !!!..... | Forum: Photography
Thread: Couple of suggestions | Forum: Photography
Whomever's left standing, post a sign on the door!
But, Seriously, doesn't images taken with a digital camera have the camera information embedded in the photo? If this can be easily verified, then when a "No Postwork" rule is in effect, the camera information should still be embedded. If postwork is done on the photo, it'll be missing. Ergo, the photo should be rejected by the moderators. There should not be a small size limit on the full-sized photo forcing contestants to resize and save. You can just state what setting to use to take the photo. The photo would be uploaded directly to the Renderosity contest. No more hassles.
Thread: Please Welcome tizjezzme to the Photography Staff !!! | Forum: Photography
Thread: April/May 2008 Challenge - DAWN | Forum: Challenge Arena
Thread: Genre Challenge Voting Thread - April 08 | Forum: Photography
Congratulations to all! There were a lot of great images. It was a tough choice after narrowing my list to eight (8) final considerations. My top three (3) picks are:
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
I tried using Photoshop to change an existing color image to IR:
How does this look? I find that you cannot have too many dark items in an image to do this type of conversion. Let me know what you think via site mail. Thanks.
Thread: I am searching for a new camera | Forum: Photography
Ah, I looked at the sites you mentioned and saw that you have to send the camera to a company and have it converted to IR. Once converted, does the camera always shoot IR or is there a hardware/software switch?
Thread: I am searching for a new camera | Forum: Photography
Yes, as I stated, I am very impressed with the images you have been shooting -- especially the Candyland series. I would like to try my hand at this.
I thought that you mentioned the Sony DSC-P200 as the camera you were using. The W200 is just this year's upgrade to the P200. Can I get IR filters for this or the DSLR camera?
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Thread: June 08 Genre Challenge-Atmosphere/Mood | Forum: Photography