Is the reason for the difference between these 2 pics due to Aperture?


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Right-click on image - View Exif.

The benefits of firefox. :)


May I know what addon you used? Cos some are not compatible with the latest FF.
 

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May I know what addon you used? Cos some are not compatible with the latest FF.

I was gonna write that I can't view the EXIF on my firefox as well, but I clicked on add-ons and found "Exif Viewer 1.51".
Now I can see the EXIF :) yahoo!!!
 

I was gonna write that I can't view the EXIF on my firefox as well, but I clicked on add-ons and found "Exif Viewer 1.51".
Now I can see the EXIF :) yahoo!!!

That's the one... Part of my standard Firefox build. :)
 

Hi, Use + and - Exposure Compensation
 

the exif viewer cannot be installed on FF 3.6, yet.

im using 3.6 now. so had to use FxIF viewer, also another addon
 

the exif viewer cannot be installed on FF 3.6, yet.

im using 3.6 now. so had to use FxIF viewer, also another addon

ahhh ok..
I'm still using FF 3.05 on my office PC. Can't update FF without IT dept log-in... :(
 

the exif viewer cannot be installed on FF 3.6, yet.

im using 3.6 now. so had to use FxIF viewer, also another addon


I installed the FxIF onto my Firefox 3.5.7.
Beautiful.
Saves me loads of trouble downloading the photos, and then transferring to PS to view EXIF.
This is the best thing that I have learned from this thread. And certainly Octarine and Rashkae you all have been most helpful in this!
Thanks!
 

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