Many thanks to those of you who have started to blog camera information and manipulation information with their pictures for those of us without a scooby! Sadly I've no idea how to retrospectively retrieve this information from my camera, otherwise I would return the gesture - I could just put 'more luck than judgement' under each image, but I don't think that would be particularly helpful. What I can tell you is most images have been put through the 'auto' process of Photoshop; 'Auto Contrast' and 'Auto Levels', with the occasional 'Auto Colour' thrown in for good measure.
My wife has spoilt me this Christmas, for which I am eternally grateful, and continues to encourage and support my artistic whims with journeys out in the car in freezing conditions to further my portfolio.
Just for the record, in case there is any doubt in anyone's mind; I love her.
2 comments:
Hiya.
As long as the info is still in the file you can get at it (in Windows) by right clicking, choosing 'Properties', then the 'Summary' tab, and then clicking the 'Advanced >>' button. Picasa gives you the same info if you click the little 'Beanie Hat' icon in the bottom right.
I say 'as long as the info is still in the file', because some apps don't write the details out to new files unless you explicitly tell them to. (I read somewhere that PS loses the exposure info if you 'Save For Web')
Keep up the postings - I'm definitely getting some composition ideas :-)
Thanks Matt, I have now amended details using the ever helpful Picasa. :o)
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