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Thanks all! Thats from our lease near Brady. It goes from thick river bottom, to classic hill country oaks, to mesquite flats.
Casey, i finally figured out what I was doing in photoshop that strips the EXIF info. From now on, they should all have that info. The landscapes were with the Canon 17-55 (the five together with the river and rock outcroppings) and the rest of them are from my 100-400L.
(With regards to the EXIF info, I have a macro that saves the photos for flickr when I am done editing, and it was using the "Save to Web" function which seems to be what strips the info. If you just do a "Save As..." to JPEG all the info is still there. Learn something new every day!Last edited by Kevin; 05-04-2009, 07:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Kevin View PostThanks all! Thats from our lease near Brady. It goes from thick river bottom, to classic hill country oaks, to mesquite flats.
Casey, i finally figured out what I was doing in photoshop that strips the EXIF info. From now on, they should all have that info. The landscapes were with the Canon 17-55 (the five together with the river and rock outcroppings) and the rest of them are from my 100-400L.
(With regards to the EXIF info, I have a macro that saves the photos for flickr when I am done editing, and it was using the "Save to Web" function which seems to be what strips the info. If you just do a "Save As..." to JPEG all the info is still there. Learn something new every day!
Save to web does kill the exif. Great shots. That 17-55 is an awesome lens. I love mine!
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