Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Why is it it good to keep the EXIF data intact. That's the picture information bundled by your digital camera with each file it stores on your memory card. When we go to "File Info" in any image software application, we can readily see
Date
Camera Make & Model
Lens Used
Aperture Possible
Aperture Used
ISO
Shutter Speed
Dedicated Flash fired on not
Color Space
etc
the IPTC code, filled in automatically for us by the Camera, Capture One etc if we use it, are further signs of professionalism.
Spending time on other folks pictures is a generous act. IMHO, it's basic manners to have the EXIF available as it explains a lot about the picture immediately to the experienced photographer. So this s our preference.
If the EXIF info is not present, moderators may at times request an original file. This helps explain to us
odd presentations of images that can come from so many different sources and also the pictures provenance. Most folks don't get insulted or miffed if asked to deliver a file. We have screened everyone as with several steps of filtering and this this is an open but rigorously maintained community. All this takes a huge effort and investment of time. So, "Giving the original file privately if requested, on occasion", is that too much to expect?
So what if someone refuses to show EXF data and share the original file when requested? Does it matter?
Asher
Date
Camera Make & Model
Lens Used
Aperture Possible
Aperture Used
ISO
Shutter Speed
Dedicated Flash fired on not
Color Space
etc
the IPTC code, filled in automatically for us by the Camera, Capture One etc if we use it, are further signs of professionalism.
Spending time on other folks pictures is a generous act. IMHO, it's basic manners to have the EXIF available as it explains a lot about the picture immediately to the experienced photographer. So this s our preference.
If the EXIF info is not present, moderators may at times request an original file. This helps explain to us
odd presentations of images that can come from so many different sources and also the pictures provenance. Most folks don't get insulted or miffed if asked to deliver a file. We have screened everyone as with several steps of filtering and this this is an open but rigorously maintained community. All this takes a huge effort and investment of time. So, "Giving the original file privately if requested, on occasion", is that too much to expect?
So what if someone refuses to show EXF data and share the original file when requested? Does it matter?
Asher
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