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Shutter Release Count in CC Bridge Data?
Jun 29, 2017 11:37:39   #
Patw28 Loc: PORT JERVIS, NY
 
Photoshop CC Bridge now has pages and pages of image and camera data, including a folder for EXIF. However, I cannot find the camera shutter release count or any other label that may be masquerading as such. ???

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Jun 29, 2017 12:22:54   #
Retired fat guy with a camera Loc: Colorado
 
I think it just has the file number.

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Jun 30, 2017 07:43:59   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Patw28 wrote:
Photoshop CC Bridge now has pages and pages of image and camera data, including a folder for EXIF. However, I cannot find the camera shutter release count or any other label that may be masquerading as such. ???


Is it the actual shutter count being displayed? If so, does your camera make that information available? Some don't.

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Jun 30, 2017 08:42:46   #
ronichas Loc: Long Island
 
If you use Nikon you can view the image count in Photoshop.

Open an image>Go to file>image info>aux:ImageNumber

It did not work with my Sony and it doesn't work with Canon.

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Jun 30, 2017 08:59:52   #
marki3rd Loc: Columbus, Indiana
 
Patw28 wrote:
Photoshop CC Bridge now has pages and pages of image and camera data, including a folder for EXIF. However, I cannot find the camera shutter release count or any other label that may be masquerading as such. ???


What camera do you have, that is the key. Canon for instance does not include Shutter Count in it's EXIF Data so you will not find that in any PP Software. You can get SC with some dedicated applications that know how to access it in a Canon.

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