Photo File info ?

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  • 01-31-2008, 11:03 AM
    98cam
    Photo File info ?
    Hi, when i open a file in pscs2 and clik photo for file info this is what i get, however i will list them by : changes per photo or as well as same per photo.
    Description: Sony DSC
    created date-------this is correct
    modified date-----this is correct
    Application DSLR A100 v.1.00
    format = jpeg

    make----this is correct
    model ----this is correct
    date --this is correc
    shutter speed = none-------------Note: I have set the ISO in functions so why does it show none?


    Camera Data 1:
    Changes per photo:
    f/stop
    Max aperture value
    focal length

    Same per photo:
    Exposure Program = Maual
    Aperture Value= none
    ISO speed rating= 100
    Lens= none
    Flash-----Did not fire
    No strobe return detected (0)
    Compulsary flash suppression (2)
    flash function present
    No red eye reduction
    Metering Mode: pattern

    Camera Data 2:
    Pixel Dimension= 3872 x 2592
    Orientation= normal
    Resolution = 72x72
    Resolution unit = inch
    Compressed Bits per pixel = 8.0
    color space= none ---------------Note: I changed the color/DEC mode to Adobe RGB so wouldn't that change show here?
    Light source = unknown
    file source = DSC

    Can someone please clue me in, yes i am some what new at least using anything SLR or my DSLR also maybe someone could help with letting me know if my camera control settings are correct or not.

    If you would like to help give me your email, and I'll shoot my controls info to ya, it's way to long to go here.
    Thanks anyone and everyone for being patient.
    98cam
  • 02-01-2008, 10:54 AM
    Canuck935
    Re: Photo File info ?
    Hmm I will investigate this at home with CS3. I usually use lightroom and it correctly shows me all the exif data I need. Also, I noticed you're using firmware version 1.00. You may want to try updating to the latest firmware, which I believe is version 1.04. I don't know if it'll fix your exif data, but I would update it anyway because there are some image quality improvements with the newer firmware.