M maddogldr TPF Noob! Joined Feb 20, 2006 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Apr 24, 2006 #1 ok, so i posted a picture on a website, after viewing the picture i noticed below that it had all my camera settings....iso/shutter/exp, etc. is there any way in photoshop to view what settings your camera were on when they took the photo??
ok, so i posted a picture on a website, after viewing the picture i noticed below that it had all my camera settings....iso/shutter/exp, etc. is there any way in photoshop to view what settings your camera were on when they took the photo??
j_mcquillen TPF Noob! Joined Oct 3, 2004 Messages 290 Reaction score 3 Location Northumberland, UK Apr 24, 2006 #2 Try going to File --> File Settings. If your camera records the data, it should be in there.
Rob TPF Noob! Joined Jan 29, 2005 Messages 6,217 Reaction score 135 Location London Apr 25, 2006 #3 There's no option for File, File Setting in PS CS or CS2 that I can see? :S I use OPanda's EXIF which is a great free program which allows you to right click on a file in Windows and get up the info. Rob
There's no option for File, File Setting in PS CS or CS2 that I can see? :S I use OPanda's EXIF which is a great free program which allows you to right click on a file in Windows and get up the info. Rob