View Full Version : Finding camera data-PSE3/Nikon D50
momatx
September 11th, 2006, 05:56 PM
I have overcome the lack of ISO data in jpg pics from my camera to PSE3 (I use a small free program called ISO Fix), however I am now finding that some additional information seems to be missing -- like the white balance information. I just took a batch of sky pictures -- at three different white balance settings -- and I get an "undefined value" for the light source on those that I took at the "sunny" setting - although the shade and cloudy settings are reflected in the Exif data. Is there some way to get this setting to be reflected in the data (other than shooting RAW - I'm just not ready for that yet).
Juergen D
September 11th, 2006, 06:40 PM
The most comprehensive listing of EXIF data that I have found is produced by IrfanView, a free graphics viewer (www.irfanview.com).
Juergen
Montego
September 11th, 2006, 07:12 PM
OPanda is another good one and the EXIF reader is free.
Dave.
PaulH
September 11th, 2006, 07:16 PM
I have overcome the lack of ISO data in jpg pics from my camera to PSE3 (I use a small free program called ISO Fix), however I am now finding that some additional information seems to be missing -- like the white balance information. I just took a batch of sky pictures -- at three different white balance settings -- and I get an "undefined value" for the light source on those that I took at the "sunny" setting - although the shade and cloudy settings are reflected in the Exif data. Is there some way to get this setting to be reflected in the data (other than shooting RAW - I'm just not ready for that yet).
OPANDA iEXIF will show all values and let you modify if you wish - freeware.
I have it mainly if I need to batch add something, it will also let you view shutter actuations on a Nikon.
Also have a version that will show iexif data on a photo in your browser (if you use Firefox).
Juergen D
September 11th, 2006, 07:52 PM
Also have a version that will show iexif data on a photo in your browser (if you use Firefox).
Paul,
I am using iExif too. It will also show the data in IE, by just right-clicking on an image on the web or anywhere else (if it has EXIF data). A really neat utility.
I did not mention it in my post, because I had looked for the ISO value on one of my images and that was one thing not listed. It may be different with an image from another camera, but anyhow...
Juergen
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