... the ... Hayo - I have not seen Greenland (or similar places), but based on your description of the position of the sun and the long shadows, the snow...
... Yes, the shadows were indeed blueish. The brain, however mostly "corrects" this so we tend to interpret it more as grey. With the photo's I can't do this...
My ISO settings do not display in the metadata of Adobe Bridge. I've been told that this is a problem unique to Nikon cameras. (I use a D70) Does any know of a...
Hi all, I'm trying to get organized and either sell or toss everything I can't foresee using in the near future. At first I was going to toss my Spanish Nikon...
... across a bit of ... ( Just ... sure the I ... maybe my ... got a focus ... threw off the ... have been ... Neal, Probably some more info would help, such...
Before you try what Renato suggests, here's an easier and simpler method - I've just used it to make ISO disappear and reappear to verify what I'm writing: 1....
Why not try your setup again - but this time with a stationary subject (as in *not a living creature*). I find that it usually helps to eliminate as many crime...
Has anyone used the pro version of Opanda to retrieve EXIF from a bunch of JPGs? I want to analyze a large number of photos without having to manually grab the...
Photoshop and Bridge do not use any camera specific information when processing or displaying an image. Nikon does not put the ISO data for JPEG images from...
... you do not indicate your operating system, but: for linux (bash command line): for i iin *.JPG; do exif $i >> capture.txt ; done if in windows, install...
Patrick - ... I drink the Microsoft kool aid! :-) Thanks for the info, I'll give it a try. Alan __________________________________________________ Do You...
I hate to comment on this, but Adobe only solutions are no solutions :) Even the initial post was about Adobe Bridge. Also, please consider the solution to...
For all OSes, the D70exif reader applet wrote by our coleague on this list, Jonathan Oman, do this job very well. http://www.gogebic-pc.com/d70/ His only...
... Neal, check out this site for a DOF chart: http://www.dofmaster.com/doftable.html You can select focal length, camera (D70, D70s, and many others in the ...
It looks as if Chuck has it right. After reading his msg I went back to examine JPEGS whose ISO data appears in my Adobe Bridge, and found that they are all...
Just a quick note, which may be common knowledge, I haven't seen it yet. Caution should be used if interchanging CF cards with D70 and D200 bodies. There are...
Great suggestion with the DOF chart! I’ve seen them before but never used one in practice yet. Looks like not much of a margin for error if my focus lock ...
One more warn... Using isofix will reset all your pictures date to the date of iso fixing moment. To see in explorer when the picture has been shoot, you must...
Good morning: <Could 6 inches make the difference??? I probably should have ... Yes, f/4.5 is much to shallow. About f/8 to f/11 should be about right but try...
A couple of days ago, I unloaded the images off my CF card and re-formatted it in the camera (I think). This morning, I spotted what appeared to be an albino...
I've done the same. If you download off the card andf dont reformat, it starts a new directory. Steve ... __________________________________________________ Do...
A great advantage of the d70Reader is that you can output in a .CSV format and import the .CSV file into a spreadsheet. If you have been shooting at a variety...
... I have different experience. I regularly *move* images from the card to hard-drive and rarely format a card, but almost never see the additional...
... Just off-hand I would say that you inadvertently removed the card with the camera powered on. This will cause the camera to generate a new folder scheme...