Exif data and image adjustments
Posted: 17 Mar 2009, 14:52
Hi,
I've seen some of these errors here before, and I just want to know if they are being taken care of.
My "list" of errors:
Running 2009.02.24 of Imagevue X2...
EXIF:
Date and time - sets date and time to the moment the picture was edited last - the correct date for the shot should be embeded in exif somewhere.
Shutter speed: Fraction shows pointless numbers. (And is essentially the same as Exposure-time. Here, the fraction is also a bit meaningsless on some numbers.
Shutter speed should be something like 1/250 sec etc in my regard...
Image size:
I had an image set up at 1024x500-something, with the Exif placed on the right - but then the exif-field appear partially outside the frame itself.
(My current screenres is 1680x1050)
Seems like it is set to adjust the image size in the browser, based on the height available, but this makes pictures "push away" the Exif-field outside the browser, as soon as they are about 2x the height in width.
I'm also using Firefox 3.0.7 if that matters.
Let me know what you think, and I'm very sorry if I left something important out of my explanation.
Thanks,
Andy
I've seen some of these errors here before, and I just want to know if they are being taken care of.
My "list" of errors:
Running 2009.02.24 of Imagevue X2...
EXIF:
Date and time - sets date and time to the moment the picture was edited last - the correct date for the shot should be embeded in exif somewhere.
Shutter speed: Fraction shows pointless numbers. (And is essentially the same as Exposure-time. Here, the fraction is also a bit meaningsless on some numbers.
Shutter speed should be something like 1/250 sec etc in my regard...
Image size:
I had an image set up at 1024x500-something, with the Exif placed on the right - but then the exif-field appear partially outside the frame itself.
(My current screenres is 1680x1050)
Seems like it is set to adjust the image size in the browser, based on the height available, but this makes pictures "push away" the Exif-field outside the browser, as soon as they are about 2x the height in width.
I'm also using Firefox 3.0.7 if that matters.
Let me know what you think, and I'm very sorry if I left something important out of my explanation.
Thanks,
Andy