pthrift
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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- Aug 14, 2011
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Soooooo.....
This makes the second time I've messed myself up by putting too much trust in Ken Rockwell and his info.
My original mistake was when I first got my DSLR, I only had it maybe a week before going on vacation. I googled as much as I could to get tips and info and such, and came across who seemed to be a wealth of great info. Mr K.R. himself. So he recommended that I should just shoot JPG since I would never be able to tell a difference between that and a raw file and I'd have a lot more room on the memory card to be able to take more shots while gone. sounded at the time like the greatest idea ever, and I was absolutely thinking this guy is a savior.
Then I got home and started using photoshop and etc, and although it took some time, I eventually realized my mistake when it came time to edit a lot of these photos taken all in full auto. #regret. #lesson learned.
Fast foward to a month ago, I score a super deal on a Nikon d7000 (...$618 brand new at best buy. found it laying in the bottom corner of the display shelf.)
Again I google and am looking into the new menu settings and such, and I find KR.com again, and he says I can use his U1 and U2 settings by downloading the file and saving it to my camera. Now he gave the discalimer that I needed to go thru and delete his info from the copyright info in the camera and such, which I *thought* I did. Come to find out in my noob-ness to the camera that I missed one of the locations he saved a "copyright of KR" and its embedded in some of my EXIF data.
Is there a way to remove/replace this sort of stuff?
I've fixed the camera from this point and am now taking my own photos but I have probably 100 or so images that appear to be taken by someone else if you check the exif data..
thanks in advance
This makes the second time I've messed myself up by putting too much trust in Ken Rockwell and his info.
My original mistake was when I first got my DSLR, I only had it maybe a week before going on vacation. I googled as much as I could to get tips and info and such, and came across who seemed to be a wealth of great info. Mr K.R. himself. So he recommended that I should just shoot JPG since I would never be able to tell a difference between that and a raw file and I'd have a lot more room on the memory card to be able to take more shots while gone. sounded at the time like the greatest idea ever, and I was absolutely thinking this guy is a savior.
Then I got home and started using photoshop and etc, and although it took some time, I eventually realized my mistake when it came time to edit a lot of these photos taken all in full auto. #regret. #lesson learned.
Fast foward to a month ago, I score a super deal on a Nikon d7000 (...$618 brand new at best buy. found it laying in the bottom corner of the display shelf.)
Again I google and am looking into the new menu settings and such, and I find KR.com again, and he says I can use his U1 and U2 settings by downloading the file and saving it to my camera. Now he gave the discalimer that I needed to go thru and delete his info from the copyright info in the camera and such, which I *thought* I did. Come to find out in my noob-ness to the camera that I missed one of the locations he saved a "copyright of KR" and its embedded in some of my EXIF data.
Is there a way to remove/replace this sort of stuff?
I've fixed the camera from this point and am now taking my own photos but I have probably 100 or so images that appear to be taken by someone else if you check the exif data..
thanks in advance