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Jul 16, 2012 14:38:12   #
whitewitch Loc: Buffalo NY
 
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival

Festival is winding down now
Festival is winding down now...





Ghost riders - where'd everybody go?
Ghost riders - where'd everybody go?...

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Jul 16, 2012 15:38:28   #
Janice Loc: Kentucky
 
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival


I don't know how to see the settings you used on here like people say you can but I think you got some great photos at the festival this year. Great job WW

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Jul 16, 2012 15:43:55   #
whitewitch Loc: Buffalo NY
 
Janice wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival


I don't know how to see the settings you used on here like people say you can but I think you got some great photos at the festival this year. Great job WW


I did what the one man advised me to do to see the settings but I'm not seeing them anywhere. But thank you. If you could have seen the pictures I took last year, you'd laugh. I kept some as an example of what NOT to do. Ha!

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Jul 16, 2012 15:48:42   #
Janice Loc: Kentucky
 
whitewitch wrote:
Janice wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival


I don't know how to see the settings you used on here like people say you can but I think you got some great photos at the festival this year. Great job WW


I did what the one man advised me to do to see the settings but I'm not seeing them anywhere. But thank you. If you could have seen the pictures I took last year, you'd laugh. I kept some as an example of what NOT to do. Ha!


yea i did that too but don't see them - I guess we are missing a step. Did you figure it out on picasa, how to see your settings I mean?

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Jul 16, 2012 15:54:38   #
whitewitch Loc: Buffalo NY
 
Janice wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
Janice wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival


I don't know how to see the settings you used on here like people say you can but I think you got some great photos at the festival this year. Great job WW


I did what the one man advised me to do to see the settings but I'm not seeing them anywhere. But thank you. If you could have seen the pictures I took last year, you'd laugh. I kept some as an example of what NOT to do. Ha!


yea i did that too but don't see them - I guess we are missing a step. Did you figure it out on picasa, how to see your settings I mean?
quote=whitewitch quote=Janice quote=whitewitch ... (show quote)


No luck with Picasa. Still jumbling things up for me. I don't have the patience to figure it out right now. I have to take a breather and go back to it another time....

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Jul 16, 2012 15:55:20   #
Janice Loc: Kentucky
 
whitewitch wrote:
Janice wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
Janice wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival


I don't know how to see the settings you used on here like people say you can but I think you got some great photos at the festival this year. Great job WW


I did what the one man advised me to do to see the settings but I'm not seeing them anywhere. But thank you. If you could have seen the pictures I took last year, you'd laugh. I kept some as an example of what NOT to do. Ha!


yea i did that too but don't see them - I guess we are missing a step. Did you figure it out on picasa, how to see your settings I mean?
quote=whitewitch quote=Janice quote=whitewitch ... (show quote)


No luck with Picasa. Still jumbling things up for me. I don't have the patience to figure it out right now. I have to take a breather and go back to it another time....
quote=Janice quote=whitewitch quote=Janice quo... (show quote)


:thumbup:

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Jul 17, 2012 16:35:00   #
markar Loc: Michigan
 
I like this series WW. You captured the action of a festival very well.
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival

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Jul 17, 2012 16:47:45   #
whitewitch Loc: Buffalo NY
 
markar wrote:
I like this series WW. You captured the action of a festival very well.
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival


Thanks so much, markar. It was fun to experiment :-P WW

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Jul 17, 2012 16:56:24   #
rshaw Loc: Edmonton Canada
 
Download picture - Save image to your desktop - Right click on image-Select properties - Click on Details tab Scroll for camera settings. Hope this helps.


















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Jul 17, 2012 17:05:08   #
whitewitch Loc: Buffalo NY
 
rshaw wrote:
Download picture - Save image to your desktop - Right click on image-Select properties - Click on Details tab Scroll for camera settings. Hope this helps.


I have saved my images to my computer but not to my desktop. The rest of it I did like you said but when I go to the Details tab I don't seen it showing the WB. It shows ISO, shutter, aperture, flash, but not WB















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Jul 17, 2012 17:17:57   #
rshaw Loc: Edmonton Canada
 
whitewitch wrote:
rshaw wrote:
Download picture - Save image to your desktop - Right click on image-Select properties - Click on Details tab Scroll for camera settings. Hope this helps.


I have saved my images to my computer but not to my desktop. The rest of it I did like you said but when I go to the Details tab I don't seen it showing the WB. It shows ISO, shutter, aperture, flash, but not WB

I tried with an image from my computer and it lists WB . Not sure why OP's doesn't unless it's because I believe it is a point/Shoot camera??













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Jul 17, 2012 17:22:52   #
Namwife Loc: Midwest
 
whitewitch wrote:
Buffalo's Italian Heritage Festival


Nice serries Whitewitch, thanx for posting...reminds me of when I was a kid in NY we would always go to the Italian festival..w/ a family name of Gallo you almost have to go...:)
Italian on my mother's side and Irish on my father's....and a grandmother who was full blooded Iriquois named "Little Flower"

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Jul 17, 2012 17:24:34   #
Janice Loc: Kentucky
 
[quote=rshaw][quote=whitewitch][quote=rshaw]Download picture - Save image to your desktop - Right click on image-Select properties - Click on Details tab Scroll for camera settings. Hope this helps.


I have saved my images to my computer but not to my desktop. The rest of it I did like you said but when I go to the Details tab I don't seen it showing the WB. It shows ISO, shutter, aperture, flash, but not WB

I tried with an image from my computer and it lists WB . Not sure why OP's doesn't unless it's because I believe it is a point/Shoot camera??


she said it was a point a shoot, but even my point and shoots list white balance. I wish I could help her.

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Jul 17, 2012 17:31:10   #
whitewitch Loc: Buffalo NY
 
rshaw wrote:
whitewitch wrote:
rshaw wrote:
Download picture - Save image to your desktop - Right click on image-Select properties - Click on Details tab Scroll for camera settings. Hope this helps.


I have saved my images to my computer but not to my desktop. The rest of it I did like you said but when I go to the Details tab I don't seen it showing the WB. It shows ISO, shutter, aperture, flash, but not WB

I tried with an image from my computer and it lists WB . Not sure why OP's doesn't unless it's because I believe it is a point/Shoot camera??


Yes, it is a point and shoot but I believe I have the same problem with my Fuji. How do you save a picture to the desktop? I don't know how to do that. And why does it have to go to the desktop? Thanks!










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Jul 17, 2012 20:11:53   #
Sac-Jack Loc: Sacramento, Ca
 
Looks like a lot of fun..Thanks

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