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11/04/2005 09:10:39 PM · #1 |
Are camera settings required for challenge submissions? and if not why not? |
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11/04/2005 09:21:27 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by azoychka: Are camera settings required for challenge submissions? and if not why not? |
In a sense it is, because you need to submit an image with intact, unaltered EXIF data. |
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11/04/2005 09:23:00 PM · #3 |
The only settings and info from your camera that is required are:
1. It must record EXIF data and the 300D does.
2. Your time/date must be set correctly to avoid possible DQ.
3. Any thing that is achievable within the camera is ok including settings.
SC can give you more accurate information. |
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11/04/2005 09:24:17 PM · #4 |
Do the boxes for settings (for submissions)......shutter, apeture iso, only there as a suggestion or do they have to be filled? |
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11/04/2005 09:25:40 PM · #5 |
They can be filled with any information you choose to include, be it correct or incorrect, but the true settings are embedded into the EXIF data and that's what counts. |
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11/04/2005 09:27:19 PM · #6 |
I like the idea of them being required. As a learning site it is nice to know what settings were used for a particular situation. I think I would like lens too. :-) |
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11/04/2005 09:31:02 PM · #7 |
As a habit I usually do when I submit a photo. Or, I'll back fill it in after the challenge starts. I agree the information is very useful.
I think a nice feature that could be added to this website is automatic EXIF data extraction upon uploading the file, thus obviating the need to manually fill in the settings. |
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11/04/2005 09:33:15 PM · #8 |
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11/04/2005 09:43:43 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by snackwells: I think a nice feature that could be added to this website is automatic EXIF data extraction upon uploading the file, thus obviating the need to manually fill in the settings. |
The file that gets uploaded normally doesn't have the EXIF data in it. By the time it's been through PS and resized/saved the EXIF data has been stripped out.
The EXIF is present in the original, out-of-the-camera file. Which is usually quite large. So for the site to extract the EXIF would mean uploading the original as well as the submission. Which could cause bandwidth / storage issues. |
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11/04/2005 09:45:13 PM · #10 |
and I would assume no one wants to check that information for every photo submitted? |
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11/04/2005 09:49:44 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by azoychka: and I would assume no one wants to check that information for every photo submitted? |
The SC usually checks the EXIF info for the winning entries (when they are asked to submit the original), and for any entries for which there has been a validation request.
For all the other entries, the 'settings info' is optional. It only takes a few seconds to fill in the shutter speed / aperture / ISO, but the accuracy of this info depends on people either remembering the settings or going back to read their original EXIF. And some people just don't bother. |
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11/04/2005 10:00:27 PM · #12 |
I usually just put in close to what it was (at least the ISO). I don't think I have any way to check what ISO was used once the photo is on my computer -- I know Photoshop CS can't retrieve it...I believe the Nikon software can, but I think I installed it and it expired after 45 days so I deleted it.
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11/04/2005 10:02:27 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by deapee: I don't think I have any way to check what ISO was used once the photo is on my computer -- I know Photoshop CS can't retrieve it... |
I go into File Browser in Photoshop CS, select the file, and in the 'metadata' window on the bottom left it displays all the EXIF data. |
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