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Apr 30 2009 08:39am
Quote (Qhotex @ Thu, Apr 30 2009, 05:29am)
I think we should erase the exif data. xD
(We all know the fact Futurama is always using ISO 1600, and I use F1,8. xD)
And make a title for the photo.


LOL

How do you do that?
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Quote (chantal7 @ Thu, 30 Apr 2009, 16:39)
LOL

How do you do that?


I use Adobe elements. But I do not know if it is working all the time.
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Quote (Qhotex @ Thu, Apr 30 2009, 09:01am)
I use Adobe elements. But I do not know if it is working all the time.


Oh, I meant how to get rid of the exif data ;)
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Quote (chantal7 @ Thu, 30 Apr 2009, 17:05)
Oh, I meant how to get rid of the exif data ;)


And I answered Chantal. ;)
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Quote (Qhotex @ Thu, Apr 30 2009, 09:07am)
And I answered Chantal. ;)


Ok. is there a special way? I've never used Adobe elements.

Actually, I just looked, I don't even have that program!

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Quote (chantal7 @ Thu, 30 Apr 2009, 17:08)
Ok. is there a special way? I've never used Adobe elements.

Actually, I just looked, I don't even have that program!


Well. I just export them in Elements. But I think there is a program special designed for exif erasing.
No you have to pay for it, it is from Adobe.
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Apr 30 2009 09:36am
To remove EXIF data:

Right click photo --> Select Properties --> Select Details --> Select 'Remove properties and personal information' --> Select 'Create a copy with all possible properties removed'
and you're done :)
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Quote (doyleo @ Thu, 30 Apr 2009, 17:36)
To remove EXIF data:

Right click photo --> Select Properties --> Select Details --> Select 'Remove properties and personal information' --> Select 'Create a copy with all possible properties removed'
and you're done :)


Thank you doyleo. :)
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May 2 2009 07:01am
Well, lowlight city scape... there's one that I took yesterday.

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Quote (chantal7 @ Sat, May 2 2009, 02:01pm)
Well, lowlight city scape... here's one that I took yesterday:

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c206/chantal7/Photography/IMG_1475.jpg


Quote (Qhotex @ Mon, Apr 27 2009, 04:11pm)
Hello fellew photographers. :hello:

Rules:
- You will get two weeks to get your photo.
- PM me with your photo attached.
- I will make an anonymous poll with the photos, and then we vote.

- Of course the photo you post must be yours. (Like the general rule is here)
- Do not use old photos, fresh photos from within the two weeks.


;)

Imo that doesent look like city scape, but since not everyone live in city, i think it should be just low light scapes from where you live, so that everyone can join
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