On 2008-06-04 02:25:58, Radiux399 wrote:
As for the EXIF data, flickr removes it on its resized images. The EXIF can still be found by clicking "properties" under the Flickr page where the image is hosted.
If you're using Firefox then I recommend the Exif Viewer plugin. With it, it takes all of five seconds to check the EXIF data on a JPEG. You don't need to down the picture first - just right-click on it and select View Image Exif Data.
Regarding photos on Flickr: you have to view the largest size of the photo (i.e. the original size) to see the EXIF data. The smaller sizes have been shrunken by Flickr and all EXIF deleted. And if you don't have a Flickr pro account then you can't upload larger than 1024x768. Anything bigger will be reduced to this size, so I recommend resizing your photos before uploading to Flickr. This way you can be sure on the quality and that all information in it will be kept.
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[ This Message was edited by: AbuBasim on 2008-06-04 05:17 ]
-- Posted: 2008-06-04 06:12:42 Edit :
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Maybe some hint how to make panorama with 14-16pics??
I tried with 4, but how you take 14 pics?? Did you use some special technics?
On k800 is little better because i have AE lock with raiderski camdriver -- Posted: 2008-09-12 12:18:40 Edit :
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