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exif tagsHow do I attach exif tags to my picture posts .I use Rawshooter and the basic tags are their such as camera make ect but when retrieved an posted to this and other sites they are missing .Could this be a issue with firewalls and security I am at a loss with this one LOZ
One thing that is missing from my D70s that my old CoolPix 4500 has is the ability to write exif stuff out to a text file with the jpg.
Irfanview lets you view EXIF and copy it to the clipboard, but only for JPGs, not NEFs, so you will have to do it from the output files from RAWShooter. This is what i got from Irfanview-
Your other option is some Perl Script that searches through the files and writes it to text similar to what my old Coolpix does. Google away Cheers, Luke D70s, 18-70, SB800, Nikkormat FTn, CP4500, Sigma 70-300 APO DG, Sigma 135-400 APO, Lensbabies 2.0, Brian's Hot Tub, Lack of talent, etc.
any other advice for LOZ?? I would help but I dont use windows software
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I'd also like some info on this subject.
Here is what i use and do. I upload the images on my HDD with pictureproject Use viewRAW to view the NEF files (only ever shoot in raw format) Edit the images in Photoshop CS Save in jpg format and keep the orignal NEF file How do you embed the EXIF info in a jpg image, ive no idea and no idea where to start looking. Jamie
if you use the 'save as web' function it doesnt save the exif date, but 'save as' does. [every man's work is always a portrait of himself.
Ansel Adams, Carmel, California, 1979]
Try a program called Exifer. Its free http://www.exifer.friedemann.info/
You select the image in question and "Save to file" the exif data. Then you can do what you want with the image and when you want to reinsert the EXIF data you select the finalised image and "Insert from file", choosing the original images EXIF data. "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're probably not close enough." Robert Capa.
D70 - Nikon 18-70 (Kit Lens), 50mm f1.4, 70-300G, SB-800, Manfrotto 190D tripod, 141RC head, and 676B monopod.
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