|
#11
|
||||
|
||||
|
you may discuss this with exifer writer. I think he would have solutions.
__________________
Photoblog: http://pblog.raminia.com Powered by Pixelpost 1.7 |
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
|
I downloaded this photo -> http://www.fotogram.com/pixelpost/in...p?showimage=14
from your site and opened it in Photoshop and there is no ISO information in there. It may be that Photoshop is stripping out the ISO information for Nikon because it is a maker tag (not the standard tag). I saw a mention on this page -> http://www.ozhiker.com/electronics/pjmt/index.html that PS wipes makernotes, so that may be why we can't find it. If anyone finds more info, please let me know, or if you can send me a JPG straight out of your camera I will take a look at it... My email is rob at prouse dot org. |
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
|
i'm responding to an old thread to let you know that this is also happening to me with my nikon d70. i emailed you a picture, rob.
|
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
|
Fixed, see my other post announcing the updated extra exif addon. Thanks for the photo, that was all I needed.
|
|
#15
|
||||
|
||||
|
Found a solution
Yesterday I tried something else that I saw on other forums, and I got my ISO info from a shot from the D70.
Instead of saving the JPG to be posted from Photoshop, I saved from ImageReady. In the Optimize panel make sure the "Add Metadata" is selected and click on "Settings". In the "Settings" dialog make sure to check "Add EXIF Metadata". That did the trick for me... Now I need to modify some code to not show the ISO info when <EXIF_ISO> is empty. I hope that helps, Guilherme Pinto http://www.fotogram.com |
|
#16
|
||||
|
||||
|
Never mind... The folks responsible for this script are so good that what I thought I needed to do was already done :P . No need to change the script, since the ISO will not show if exif_iso is empty.
I heart Pixelpost :0 |
| Post Reply |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|