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Mitchell Holman
August 20th 08, 01:20 PM
pt 2 of seven
Charlie[_4_]
August 24th 08, 12:32 AM
Mitchell,
The pics you've posted recently of the Saabs are REMARKABLY clear and
vivid. They are easily some of the best quality shots I've seen of any
aircraft on this group, and I've lurked for many years.
Do you have any backstory about who / how / when they were shot?
And (oh, please!!!) any chance of EXIF data???
Thanks,
Charlie
Mitchell Holman
August 24th 08, 01:08 AM
Charlie > wrote in
:
> Mitchell,
>
> The pics you've posted recently of the Saabs are REMARKABLY clear and
> vivid. They are easily some of the best quality shots I've seen of any
> aircraft on this group, and I've lurked for many years.
>
> Do you have any backstory about who / how / when they were shot?
Most are promotional shots, a few airshow images,
don't know much more. Just enjoy........
>
> And (oh, please!!!) any chance of EXIF data???
EXIF?
Charlie[_4_]
August 24th 08, 05:57 PM
Mitchell Holman wrote:
> Charlie > wrote in
> :
>
>> Mitchell,
>>
>> The pics you've posted recently of the Saabs are REMARKABLY clear and
>> vivid. They are easily some of the best quality shots I've seen of any
>> aircraft on this group, and I've lurked for many years.
>>
>> Do you have any backstory about who / how / when they were shot?
>
>
> Most are promotional shots, a few airshow images,
> don't know much more. Just enjoy........
>
>
>> And (oh, please!!!) any chance of EXIF data???
>
>
> EXIF?
>
>
EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File. It's a set of information that
digicams attach to an image. The data describe the camera make and
model, lens focal length and aperture and in the case of a zoom lens,
the focal length that was actually used, the shutter speed, metering
mode, flash data and some other things I can't remember at the moment
due to CRS disease.
I was really blown away by the sharpness, clarity, saturation and
overall aesthetics of the Saab images. I was especially curious to see
what kind of equipment was used.
I'm not exactly sure when EXIF data are stripped away. They still live
with the original file. But I'm pretty sure that a right-click and
"copy image" will do it.
And thanks again for all the posting you do.
Charlie
Herman
September 11th 08, 06:17 PM
"Charlie" > schreef in bericht
...
> Mitchell Holman wrote:
>> Charlie > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> Mitchell,
>>>
>>> The pics you've posted recently of the Saabs are REMARKABLY clear and
>>> vivid. They are easily some of the best quality shots I've seen of any
>>> aircraft on this group, and I've lurked for many years.
>>>
>>> Do you have any backstory about who / how / when they were shot?
>>
>>
>> Most are promotional shots, a few airshow images,
>> don't know much more. Just enjoy........
>>
>>
>>> And (oh, please!!!) any chance of EXIF data???
>>
>>
>> EXIF?
>>
>>
>
> EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File. It's a set of information that
> digicams attach to an image. The data describe the camera make and model,
> lens focal length and aperture and in the case of a zoom lens, the focal
> length that was actually used, the shutter speed, metering mode, flash
> data and some other things I can't remember at the moment due to CRS
> disease.
>
> I was really blown away by the sharpness, clarity, saturation and overall
> aesthetics of the Saab images. I was especially curious to see what kind
> of equipment was used.
>
> I'm not exactly sure when EXIF data are stripped away. They still live
> with the original file. But I'm pretty sure that a right-click and "copy
> image" will do it.
>
> And thanks again for all the posting you do.
>
> Charlie
I don't know how it is with other viewers (I have been using only IrfanView
for a long time now) but when I open a picture and click on "Image" and then
on "Information" a drop-down menu appears.
I can then click on "EXIF info" and the information appears.
See below; copied and pasted from the menu.
File: - C:\Herman\Aviation\SAAB\Draken\Saab_Draken_02.jpg
ImageDescription - Draken fly out
Make - NIKON CORPORATION
Model - NIKON D2X
Orientation - 1 (top left)
XResolution - 300.0000
YResolution - 300.0000
ResolutionUnit - 2 (inch)
Software - Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
DateTime - 2005:11:25 16:09:04
Artist - HBF/MINICH
WhitePoint - 0.3130
PrimaryChromaticities - 0.6400
YCbCrCoefficients - 0.2990
YCbCrPositioning - 2 (datum point)
Copyright - HBF/MINICH
ExifOffset - 436
GPSInfo - 1112
ExposureTime - 10/2000 seconds
FNumber - 7.1000
ExposureProgram - 2 (program normal)
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExifVersion - 221
DateTimeOriginal - 2005:11:25 16:05:04
DateTimeDigitized - 2005:11:25 16:05:04
ComponentsConfiguration - 0 3 2 (CrCb)
CompressedBitsPerPixel - 4 (average)
ExposureBiasValue - 0.0000
MaxApertureValue - F 2.83
MeteringMode - 5 (multi-segment)
LightSource - 0 (auto)
Flash - 0 (no flash)
FocalLength - 145.0000 mm
UserComment -
SubsecTime - 825622528
SubsecTimeOriginal - 825622528
SubsecTimeDigitized - 825622528
FlashPixVersion - 010
ColorSpace - -1 (Uncalibrated)
ExifImageWidth - 0
ExifImageHeight - 0
InteroperabilityOffset - 1080
SensingMethod - 2 (other)
FileSource - 768 (other)
SceneType - 256 (other)
Regards,
Herman
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