Nov 3, 2013, 04:18
I am relatively new to photography and did not know anything about EXIF's until I joined this site a few weeks ago.
So I thought I'd better start a new thread so as not to confuse any other threads.
I had a problem with my Software stripping out the EXIFs so I did a short study.
I have two Paint Shop Pro programs that I use to crop or edit my images
One being PSP7 and the other Corels psp x4.
In psp7, which is a lot easier to use, all EXIF disappears once edited and saved.
In X4 only parts of the EXIF gets deleted, but retains the important bits.
This explains why some of my EXIF shows and some don't, depending on which program I used to upload.
After browsing through Corels site, I found this to be a bug that they have overlooked. PSP does not keep all the data intact once it has been edited and saved.
I have been informed to use a free downloadable program called "Exif Pilot"
So I thought I'd better start a new thread so as not to confuse any other threads.
I had a problem with my Software stripping out the EXIFs so I did a short study.
I have two Paint Shop Pro programs that I use to crop or edit my images
One being PSP7 and the other Corels psp x4.
In psp7, which is a lot easier to use, all EXIF disappears once edited and saved.
In X4 only parts of the EXIF gets deleted, but retains the important bits.
This explains why some of my EXIF shows and some don't, depending on which program I used to upload.
After browsing through Corels site, I found this to be a bug that they have overlooked. PSP does not keep all the data intact once it has been edited and saved.
I have been informed to use a free downloadable program called "Exif Pilot"
Canon EOS 650D with 18-55 kit lens/ 75-300 zoom/ 100-400 zoom
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125137869@N08/