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02/12/2004 09:10:32 AM · #1
I am going to be away (CA) for the week of judging in the Textures Challenge. If I were going to post an image in it and if (I know, it will never happen) it were chosen for random verification is there a way to submit the exif files in the beginning? What do people do?
02/12/2004 09:50:25 AM · #2
I believe it has been said that you could supply the file before you leave, like a prior validation. I'm sure if you use the contact form under help in the menu and explain the situation to the admin's that they will be more than accomodating.

02/12/2004 09:56:06 AM · #3
Thanks. It's not that I expect to win (that would be a laugh) but I wondered.
02/12/2004 12:39:27 PM · #4
Great question! I was going to ask the same thing...

I was wondering...I'm a bit rusty at this and I'm looking at my exif info and I cannot, for the life of me, see where the ISO info is at. Since I took my photo on the "auto setting" (I goofed I know...), I can't tell you right off the bat what the film speed was.

Can anybody help?

Fan.
02/12/2004 05:09:41 PM · #5
Originally posted by fannyb:

Great question! I was going to ask the same thing...

I was wondering...I'm a bit rusty at this and I'm looking at my exif info and I cannot, for the life of me, see where the ISO info is at. Since I took my photo on the "auto setting" (I goofed I know...), I can't tell you right off the bat what the film speed was.

Can anybody help?

Fan.


You can assess all infomation within most post-editing programs like Photoshop. If you don't use any of these programs you can try one of these programs.
02/14/2004 07:17:28 AM · #6
Originally posted by faidoi:


You can assess all infomation within most post-editing programs like Photoshop. If you don't use any of these programs you can try one of these programs.


I have 2 of these programs. My problem is, I can't find the film speed info within the information tabs. I'm either blind or dumb... ;o)

But thank you!
Steff.
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