Hello,
I am an image analysist and very often I see an image here on this site which is beautiful as well as technologically interesting. I value the EXIF information for many reasons. It does not alter the image nor does it take up much memory on disk, but can make an interesting image even more so. Thanks.
Robert (Bob) Smith
Get the bird to cooperate might help, but otherwise they look good.
The real secret is to use the way you most enjoy.
I have never done the statistics, but I have had several thumb drives permanently fail, yet have never had a CD fail.
Also you can also tell the familys they a get an external CD drive for few dollars at several outlets.
Bob Smith
I agree and also realize that you would only observe one meteor every min to min1/2.
Bob
Personally, I would not convert at all since the storage settings advantage are not enough to outweight the compression artifacts of JPG.
Bob
Fractals at work! Nice job Beach!
Thanks for sending.
Bob
Verrryy Cool,
I have been looking for such an Image for quite awhile and unable to capture one on my own.
Very many Thanks, good job on all counts!
Bob
Nice Images, I collect as many colorful ones as I can. You then have a wide choice of natural colors to use if needed in post processing. Some are just too nice not to appreciate.
Thanks for these
A different Bob.
Great Image! Seems to be Eyeing you pretty well also.
Bob
Keep both eyes open, you can then see any movement, unintended target etc. ESPECIALLY when using a gun!!!!
Bob
The habit of keeping the unused eye open stems from both hunting and the military. This way you can also see any movement, unintended target etc... choose which you feel comfortable with.
Bob
As a technical Image Analysist, Both techniques have good uses depending on what you are looking for. But if it is only an effect you want, use the one 'You' like the best.
Bob
Very nice image, but where's the pizza? Now I'm hungry.
Bob