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Hi,
There is no exif on my blog. All option are ok. Wich ones are currently supported ? Thanks Dexys
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Dexys, maybe it would be a nice idea to have a look at the very nice documentation. It's all written in the manual.
You have to use the tags described here: http://www.pixelpost.org/docs/Templa...XIFRelatedTagsRegards Uwe
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Thanks for documentation, but I have readed it :-) The problem is not the Tag. I don't understand it's not an automatically option, you should write code to activate the Exif on the blog? I'm very surprised. So, if it's the case, Pixelpost is not a Photoblog, easy to manage ! Regards, Dexys
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You don't need to write code, but if you want to see it you need a template that supports EXIF.
Because of the different locations we want Pixelpost to know where to put certain outputs (like EXIF) so we use tags. Tags are not code, it is an instruction to Pixelpost to replace it with specific output. It is like saying: "Hi, I want the camera model to go right here." If you look into the Options section in your adminpanel you will see something like "ENABLE EXIF". Set this to "Yes". Perhaps this solves the issue.
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Are you using a template that supports EXIF? If you're not sure send us a link, and we can help you figure it out.
Also, in order for PP to extract the EXIF info, the file you upload has to have the metadata intact. If you use Photoshop's save for web option, then it will remove the EXIF data to reduce the file size. A lot of other photo editing programs do the same thing, so you have to be careful about how you work with the photos before uploading.
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Yes I know that. I've found the issue. In fact, the template that I used was not able to display the Exif Info. So I test other templates. Thanks for your help. Regards, Dexys
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Well that's a thing I won't believe. The EXIF support is absolutely independent from the template. It's self evident that you can add EXIF tags in every template and your data will be displayed. OK, the easiest way is to use a template that has the tags already build in, but in my opinion it doesn't mind to extend an existing template with desired functions. I'm sure you'll find yourself in that situation sooner or later anyway
.Regards Uwe
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Hi Uwe,
thanks for reply. I'm on a period of test. So, if I found the reason, why the Exif are not shown, I'll telling you :-) Cheers, Dexys
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