9 May 2009 at 16:23 #1 doyle369 doyle369 Permabanned Joined 19 Jan 2009 Posts 372 Location Devon I have an image opened in photoshop and was wondering how I could see the settings for the image e.g iso Thanks
I have an image opened in photoshop and was wondering how I could see the settings for the image e.g iso Thanks
9 May 2009 at 16:27 #2 cactuscake cactuscake Associate Joined 22 Feb 2009 Posts 512 Location Bampton File --> File Info Mostly user-defined details I think. Is that what you're after?
9 May 2009 at 16:28 #3 Pinter75 Pinter75 Associate Joined 23 Oct 2004 Posts 2,441 Location Brighton If using XP, just Right click - Properties - Summary - Advanced. Gives all the info you probably want.
If using XP, just Right click - Properties - Summary - Advanced. Gives all the info you probably want.
9 May 2009 at 16:30 #4 doyle369 doyle369 Permabanned OP Joined 19 Jan 2009 Posts 372 Location Devon cactuscake said: File --> File Info Mostly user-defined details I think. Is that what you're after? Click to expand... I get this error when I try that
cactuscake said: File --> File Info Mostly user-defined details I think. Is that what you're after? Click to expand... I get this error when I try that
9 May 2009 at 16:37 #5 AtlanticP AtlanticP Associate Joined 3 Mar 2008 Posts 1,629 Location Cornwall You should just be able to right click on the image then select 'Details' to see this info. No need to open in an App.
You should just be able to right click on the image then select 'Details' to see this info. No need to open in an App.
9 May 2009 at 16:38 #6 doyle369 doyle369 Permabanned OP Joined 19 Jan 2009 Posts 372 Location Devon kk Thanks
9 May 2009 at 16:45 #7 cactuscake cactuscake Associate Joined 22 Feb 2009 Posts 512 Location Bampton doyle369 said: I get this error when I try that Click to expand... Hmm, that's odd. You should get this: (or similar - I'm running a Mac) But hopefully the right-clicky thing will work instead.
doyle369 said: I get this error when I try that Click to expand... Hmm, that's odd. You should get this: (or similar - I'm running a Mac) But hopefully the right-clicky thing will work instead.
9 May 2009 at 23:36 #8 meghatronic meghatronic Soldato Joined 24 Nov 2002 Posts 16,378 Location 38.744281°N 104.846806°W Try a PS reinstall and/or different image.