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PS and terminologyHi,
I asked somewhere else (can't find where) what does DOF stand for ? Also, I have read there are "actions" for Photoshop to create frames. I was wondering I've notice a few people putting copyright and EXIF data in their frames, can the action automatically extract that EXIF data and insert it into the frame ? Or are people manually typing these in... I assume it's automatically done, right ? Thanks! Craig
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.......DOF.....depth of field......the amount of an image that is in focus before and after your point of focus, is the short answer, The more you stop a lens down, the more that is in focus. A lens wide open will give you little or no DOF, and shooting at F16 will give you a lot. More info on the web you will find frames in the action pallete..... Cheers ....bp....
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Hi Alpha I believe there are a couple of actions floating about that can automatically extract the EXIF info and paste it onto your frame, however I have never found them very appealing. Me personally, I prefer to manually add these to the image (but I'm far too anal ) and don't mind spending hours in front of the PC doing PP - I really need to stop admitting that ! Have a look at http://www.atncentral.com/ where you will find a plethora of actions for Photoshop Dave
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