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Still lifes / Tabletop photography

Levina

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The second shot with the glasses, that was with flash?
Yes, it was.
If you click the little i in the circle in the EXIF below the image, you can see more info. For this shot it says: flash fired.

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I wanted to say that you can also use a browser exif tool but for all the images in this thread it says No metadata found.
 
I wanted to say that you can also use a browser exif tool but for all the images in this thread it says No metadata found.
Yeah, you may remember that I flipped a switch a while ago? That didn't solve the whole exif problem, but it did improve it greatly. The pics in this thread were posted before I made the change so the browser shows the exif missing.
 
I love the glasses.
Thanks very much!

It's being looked into, right?
Sorry. I lost track of this thread until Fin posted to it just now.

Yes, it is being looked into by a developer I know. It has also been reported to XenForo but we have yet to see what they will do with it. But it is definitely a software bug that did not exist in the previous version of the software. I flipped a switch in the settings under the hood and it improved things considerably but sometimes metadata is still missing, or is only partially present. One thing you should not do when uploading your images is use the Attach Files button. That will strip the EXIF most of the time. Instead drag and drop your images or use the Insert Image button next to the smiley icon in the editor window.
 
Looks great. How did you do that? Photoshop trickery?
Totally missed this! :oops;

But yes, partly. I used a stick to hold up the peel. Took shots, cloned out the stick in Photoshop.
 
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