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May 5, 2013 00:15:56   #
cabbagemama Loc: AZ
 
Just got lucky!



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May 5, 2013 00:19:29   #
pgr Loc: Alabama
 
cabbagemama wrote:
Just got lucky!


Very nice shot!

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May 5, 2013 00:25:39   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Wow! You sure did!

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May 5, 2013 01:12:02   #
cabbagemama Loc: AZ
 
Thanks. It's frustrating when you can't remember how you did it.

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May 5, 2013 21:29:15   #
cabbagemama Loc: AZ
 
Thank you!
pgl wrote:
Very nice shot!

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May 6, 2013 16:46:40   #
nanaval Loc: Cornwall
 
cabbagemama wrote:
Just got lucky!


Very nice

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May 6, 2013 16:50:31   #
SX2002 Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
 
cabbagemama wrote:
Thanks. It's frustrating when you can't remember how you did it.


Check your EXIF info...that should tell you... :D

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May 7, 2013 17:11:33   #
cabbagemama Loc: AZ
 
Sorry don't know what that is
SX2002 wrote:
Check your EXIF info...that should tell you... :D


:-(

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May 7, 2013 17:39:34   #
SX2002 Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
 
It's the file information that is stored on every digital photo..done automatically in your camera...
Almost all digital cameras save JPEG files with EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data. Camera settings and scene information are recorded by the camera into the image file. Examples of stored information are shutter speed, date and time a photo was taken, focal length, exposure compensation, metering pattern and if a flash was used.
Most photo editing/viewing programmes allow you to view this info...
I use Faststone Image Viewer and when pic is opened, I just move the cursor to the right of my monitor screen and it pops up...





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May 7, 2013 18:47:44   #
cabbagemama Loc: AZ
 
Thank you so much. I found it in my PSE 11. No more excuses for me
SX2002 wrote:
It's the file information that is stored on every digital photo..done automatically in your camera...
Almost all digital cameras save JPEG files with EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data. Camera settings and scene information are recorded by the camera into the image file. Examples of stored information are shutter speed, date and time a photo was taken, focal length, exposure compensation, metering pattern and if a flash was used.
Most photo editing/viewing programmes allow you to view this info...
I use Faststone Image Viewer and when pic is opened, I just move the cursor to the right of my monitor screen and it pops up...
It's the file information that is stored on every ... (show quote)


:lol:

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