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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Hi Guys,
I find that, after I save the pictures from Photoshop. I've lost its exif info. Is there anyway to solve this problem? I do see that,. some of the pictures posted in the forum has been edited in photoshop but its exif reminds still. Any idea? Thanks in advance. ST.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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If you save for web, you will loose your EXIF. If you start with a JPEG from the camera, stay in JPEG format, save as JPEG...the EXIF will be preserved.
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OIC.
Thank you very much ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Singapore Central
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Sorry for digging an old thread. But is there a way to retain EXIF information when I start with RAW --> JPEG finally???
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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I used to use Exif Util's exifcopy... which is command line...
Did a search and found this link http://www.inweb.ch/foto/exifjpg.html Anybody who have used it please feedback so we can learn from each other. |
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Join Date: May 2004
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From RAW (NEF), I just edit in Photoshop CS then change to 8-bit mode and save as JPEG. Everything is retained, including ISO information. Download the CAMERA RAW v. 2.2 from Adobe.com
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Not sure about lens info, and can't check now cause don't have NC4 in the office, but almost everything else shows up in pBase. Here's a photo taken in NEF, edited and saved in JPEG using Photoshop CS:
http://www.pbase.com/image/31764398&exif=Y GYR |
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Ok, cause I'm using the gallery s/w so like some of the information gets lost. Looks good
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Singapore
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How can this EXIF info be accessed once you have saved it as a jpg file? Can this EXIF info be accessed in anyway aside from using PS 7, CS, etc etc?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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If you have breezebrowser and you converted form RAW files, you can select your RAW files and do a Tools->EXIF Copy to the folder where you stored your JPGs. This will restore all the Canon-specific EXIF information that PS 7 and above doesn't carry over.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Singapore
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tks nutek! Appreciate ur help and advice.
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