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09/05/2006 12:01:58 PM · #1


...how'd I do?

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09/05/2006 12:05:39 PM · #2
please put in the specifics (speed/iso/fstop) for your images
09/05/2006 12:13:28 PM · #3
crap, I'll have to do that later. Once I modify an image, the exif data disappears and I have to refer to the original for the details. Does this happen to you also? I don't have the originals on this computer.
09/05/2006 12:21:26 PM · #4
Originally posted by Nikonian Ninja:

crap, I'll have to do that later. Once I modify an image, the exif data disappears and I have to refer to the original for the details. Does this happen to you also? I don't have the originals on this computer.

Not when i use Nikon Capture ...
09/05/2006 12:26:52 PM · #5
I LOOOOVE IR photos. Stupid question number 4892: Is there a way to make photos IR in Photoshop? I just have a Nikon Coolpix L3 so I can't stick a lens on it, obviously.
TIA...Dawn
09/05/2006 12:27:21 PM · #6
Oh, btw...your photos are NICE :)
09/05/2006 12:32:22 PM · #7
Originally posted by cuspie:

....so I can't stick a lens on it, obviously.
TIA...Dawn

Dawn, I don't know about YOUR camera, but some P&S cameras let you attach an adaptor so you CAN use filters (including IR filters).
09/05/2006 01:07:48 PM · #8
Thanks Beetle. So there's no way to do it in PS?
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