Depends where you look I suppose. Right-click, save the image to your desktop. Now right-click on the icon there, select Properties -> Summary -> Advanced.... et voilaMarcLister said:Nice pic but I don't see any EXIF info.
Right I see it now but why does it now show in Firefox? I have the FxIF extension installed.rich_g85 said:Depends where you look I suppose. Right-click, save the image to your desktop. Now right-click on the icon there, select Properties -> Summary -> Advanced.... et voila![]()
Ooh, didn't know it was even possible to view in Firefox! Sorry, not sure why it doesn't display....MarcLister said:Right I see it now but why does it now show in Firefox? I have the FxIF extension installed.
http://ted.mielczarek.org/code/mozilla/fxif/ Hope that helps. When you said the EXIF was embedded but I couldn't see it I thought perhaps you used the Save For Web option in PS. Apparently that strips the EXIF info out.rich_g85 said:Ooh, didn't know it was even possible to view in Firefox! Sorry, not sure why it doesn't display....
/me goes off in search of FxIF....![]()
OK, I'll give that a go tomorrow night - I've put the camera away for now. Will post the results. Thanks for the tipKing_Boru said:If you are going to do a long exsposure then use a lower ISO and 'Long Exsposure Noise Reduction' turned on. Try shooting that again (in RAW, so you can change the temperature of the building too) using ISO 100/200 for 8 ish seconds at f5.6 (obviously estimated). Might get a better result.
Just my thoughts,...
King.