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Jul 14, 2019 15:20:46   #
latebloomer Loc: Topeka, KS
 
I recently fell, had brain surgery, and was in hospital or 4 weeks. I am relearning a few things that are not necessarily connected.
I cannot find how to look at the camera settings of UGH submitted pictures. Those how submit aperture, shutter information, etc. are sometimes helpful.
If someone could tell me how to do this I would appreciate it. My attempts with a computer right click are not working.

Terry Sandlin

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Jul 14, 2019 15:23:27   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
If you download an attached image, you should be able to right-click when the image is local to your computer. Your OS will show the available details as properties of the image. Otherwise, if you use Chrome as your browser, you can install Exif Viewer. Then, just open the attached image in a new browser tab and right-click and select the Exif Viewer extension to view the details.

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Jul 14, 2019 15:28:59   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you download an attached image, you should be able to right-click when the image is local to your computer. Your OS will show the available details as properties of the image. Otherwise, if you use Chrome as your browser, you can install Exif Viewer. Then, just open the attached image in a new browser tab and right-click and select the Exif Viewer extension to view the details.



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Jul 14, 2019 16:49:56   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
latebloomer wrote:
I recently fell, had brain surgery, and was in hospital or 4 weeks. I am relearning a few things that are not necessarily connected.
I cannot find how to look at the camera settings of UGH submitted pictures. Those how submit aperture, shutter information, etc. are sometimes helpful.
If someone could tell me how to do this I would appreciate it. My attempts with a computer right click are not working.

Terry Sandlin


Terry, a brain injury is very traumatic. Congratulations to you on apparently making good progress on your recovery. Patience and perseverance are your friends!

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Jul 15, 2019 17:17:44   #
latebloomer Loc: Topeka, KS
 
jeep_daddy wrote:


Thank You.

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Jul 15, 2019 17:18:47   #
latebloomer Loc: Topeka, KS
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you download an attached image, you should be able to right-click when the image is local to your computer. Your OS will show the available details as properties of the image. Otherwise, if you use Chrome as your browser, you can install Exif Viewer. Then, just open the attached image in a new browser tab and right-click and select the Exif Viewer extension to view the details.


Thank you.

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Jul 15, 2019 17:19:43   #
latebloomer Loc: Topeka, KS
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you download an attached image, you should be able to right-click when the image is local to your computer. Your OS will show the available details as properties of the image. Otherwise, if you use Chrome as your browser, you can install Exif Viewer. Then, just open the attached image in a new browser tab and right-click and select the Exif Viewer extension to view the details.


Thank You.

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Jul 15, 2019 17:24:26   #
latebloomer Loc: Topeka, KS
 
I was very lucky. In the hospital for 4 weeks and had hardly any memory of the first 2 weeks. I also had no memory of pain for the whole month and later.

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