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Al S
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Exif Info
How do I add exif information with my pics when I upload them to byte photo?
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RVB Pix
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Hi,
Normally the website system automatically extracts the exif info from the uploaded file.
If you are using Photoshop, don't use the "Save for the web" option, use Save As.."
Hope this helps.
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rct4905
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my data always uploads if I save from RAW directly to jpg, If I save Raw to Tiff then to jpg it loses the exif in the jpg file
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lenox114
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quote: Originally posted by RVB Pix
Hi,
Normally the website system automatically extracts the exif info from the uploaded file.
If you are using Photoshop, don't use the "Save for the web" option, use Save As.."
Hope this helps.
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanx, it sure helps me.
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smcevoy
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And, if you want to use 'save for web' because it makes the shots so much smaller, you can browse to the folder with your photos (using an Explore window), right click on the original .jpg or one that you've done a 'save as' on, choose Properties and go to the Summary tab and, if it's not already open, click the Advanced button. Most of your EXIF details will be there. (For some reason mine doesn't hold ISO). You can then manually put them into a text document and copy and paste them into your photo. e.g. http://www.bytephoto.com/photopost/...=500&page=1 I do that with a lot of mine - just have a text template and plug in the data.
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