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Re: Exif info question
I suspect the program you used to save the file has stripped out the Exif data. In Photoshop, the Save for Web command will do this.Originally posted by Gina View Post
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Re: Exif info question
I can see the exif data on that page in your gallery - or did you already change it?Originally posted by Gina View PostThank you Stephen, I'll check it out. The confusing thing is - no settings or photo editing software has changed - just the camera!
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Re: Exif info question
its definately there!
EXIF Information
File name: mellowyellowframe.jpg File size: 205124 bytes
File date: 2007:06:02 00:51:42 Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL Date/Time: 2007:05:31 16:50:47
Resolution: 1779 x 1309 Flash used: No
Focal length: 41.0mm (35mm equivalent: 105mm) CCD width: 14.07mm
Exposure time: 0.0020 s (1/500) Aperture: f/5.0
ISO equiv.: 160 Whitebalance: Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
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OK, I think I know what the problem was. Gina include the same image in two other categories. When this happens, the exif info doesn't automatically show up in the other categories. I need to run a databse routine to fix that and I did that this morning.Originally posted by Stephen View PostIt wasn't there last night when I checked
Have you re-submitted Gina, or is it the forum software 
But the exif information was showing the version of the picture showing in Gina's home gallery all along.
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