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Old August 29th 05, 07:00 PM
Brian
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Has anyone had issues with saving EXIF data when using the following
workflow with the Rebel XT.

CR2 - DNG (Adobe DNG Converter 3.1) - PS CS (ACR 2.4) - JPG

I don't seem to get the EXIF info when I convert that way - I'm not in
a location where I can try it now or I would try to provide more
information. Are there any settings that I could be missing?

Thanks, Brian

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Old August 30th 05, 07:40 AM
Mike Warren
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Brian wrote:
Has anyone had issues with saving EXIF data when using the following
workflow with the Rebel XT.

CR2 - DNG (Adobe DNG Converter 3.1) - PS CS (ACR 2.4) - JPG

I don't seem to get the EXIF info when I convert that way - I'm not in
a location where I can try it now or I would try to provide more
information. Are there any settings that I could be missing?


I can't really help you but I experienced the same thing with
Nikon NEF files. It looks to me like the Adobe DNG Converter
is not reading the EXIF tags.

I have since upgraded to CS2 and using ACR The EXIF tags
are imported fine.

-Mike


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Old August 30th 05, 06:46 PM
Brian
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Thanks Mike - that's just what I *didn't* want to hear!!!

Anyone have better news? I'm using the new DNG converter...3.1...

Mike Warren wrote:
Brian wrote:
Has anyone had issues with saving EXIF data when using the following
workflow with the Rebel XT.

CR2 - DNG (Adobe DNG Converter 3.1) - PS CS (ACR 2.4) - JPG

I don't seem to get the EXIF info when I convert that way - I'm not in
a location where I can try it now or I would try to provide more
information. Are there any settings that I could be missing?


I can't really help you but I experienced the same thing with
Nikon NEF files. It looks to me like the Adobe DNG Converter
is not reading the EXIF tags.

I have since upgraded to CS2 and using ACR The EXIF tags
are imported fine.

-Mike


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Old September 2nd 05, 10:09 PM
G.T.
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Has anyone had issues with saving EXIF data when using the following
workflow with the Rebel XT.

CR2 - DNG (Adobe DNG Converter 3.1) - PS CS (ACR 2.4) - JPG

I don't seem to get the EXIF info when I convert that way - I'm not in
a location where I can try it now or I would try to provide more
information. Are there any settings that I could be missing?


What method are you using for this step "PS CS (ACR 2.4) - JPG"? If using
"save to web" then that's where you're losing it. I'm doing the same
workflow with no loss.

Greg



 




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