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Old 10-14-2004, 11:00 PM
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EXIF Data

Since a grip of my old photos were shot on film and scanned, I'm looking for a way to "turn off" displaying the EXIF data if there isn't any attached to the image. Assuming this is a possibility, can anyone suggest the correct code to use?

Apologies if I'm asking the impossible...amateur here.
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Old 10-15-2004, 07:19 AM
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This could be done rather easily in fact. What you need to do is to take the "Camera: " and "Exposure: " part or what you have on your site, and put that inside the script. Then make it all turn up blank if nothing is there.

This is something I will implement in the next version. It makes for less control, which is nothing that I want, but in some cases it's better. And can still be controlled for those who looks into it.

I am a bit rushed atm, I can re-write that part of the script for you "later". I've got an upcoming deadline here, sorry.

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Old 10-15-2004, 02:46 PM
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I am a bit rushed atm, I can re-write that part of the script for you "later". I've got an upcoming deadline here, sorry.

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Please, no apologies PP! You've already done plenty. Just wanted to float the query in hopes it was a possibility. Looks like it is!

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