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    Long tailed Macaques. Not sure why the exif data isn't showing? Anyway, these are all ISO 1600 shots, taken with the Olympus E-5 and Zuiko Digital 14-54 II at 54mm and are roughly crops of half the original frame.







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    Re: More Filipino monkey shots

    Originally posted by Ian View Post
    Long tailed Macaques. Not sure why the exif data isn't showing?

    Ian
    There seems to be some sort of glitch in the exif display here in DPN at the moment - so maybe the same thing is happening in FTU?

    The only way anyone can see the exif is to d/l the image to their desktop and look at the image properties or open it in their usual image editing software.

    Here in DPN - exif will be displayed if the image has been saved as 'save as' in CS4. But if the image has been save using the 'save for web' option (even though you've enabled 'save all metadata) ... then the exif doesn't diplay in the gallery, though it's still there when you d/l and look at it on your local PC.

    I suppose it could be a problem with the gallery software - so I'm not sure if anything can be done about it unless and until they do a software update. Dunno?

    Pol

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      Re: More Filipino monkey shots

      Originally posted by Pol View Post
      There seems to be some sort of glitch in the exif display here in DPN at the moment - so maybe the same thing is happening in FTU?

      The only way anyone can see the exif is to d/l the image to their desktop and look at the image properties or open it in their usual image editing software.

      Here in DPN - exif will be displayed if the image has been saved as 'save as' in CS4. But if the image has been save using the 'save for web' option (even though you've enabled 'save all metadata) ... then the exif doesn't diplay in the gallery, though it's still there when you d/l and look at it on your local PC.

      I suppose it could be a problem with the gallery software - so I'm not sure if anything can be done about it unless and until they do a software update. Dunno?

      Pol
      Not sure what the problem is Pol. These are camera JPEGs edited in Lightroom 3.2. I have not hidden the exif in the export settings, so it's a bit odd.

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        Re: More Filipino monkey shots

        Originally posted by Ian View Post
        Not sure what the problem is Pol. These are camera JPEGs edited in Lightroom 3.2. I have not hidden the exif in the export settings, so it's a bit odd.

        Ian

        That's why I'm wondering if it's a software problem from their end. I don't hide the exif when I 'save for web' in CS4, it's all there but it just doesn't show in the gallery. Yet when I d/l the picture in a forum thread I can see the exif no bother (either in properties or if I open it in PS).

        If the image was saved is 'save as' at level 10 or whatever - as I would for Photobox prints etc - then the exif does show in the gallery.

        Weird?


        Pol

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