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okay folks...I think I have created an image worthy of putting into the E30 comp.Unfortunately it is a stitch of two images that has lost its exif data...so how can I take the data from one of the images I used and add it to the final image?
TIA
Open one of the original images, resize to match your stiched image, in a seperate window open your stiched image, copy to clipboard, drop it onto your original image as a new layer and anchor/merge down. Save your now amended original image making sure to use an option which keeps the exif.
I suspect you can do the same thing in other software.
Nick
Nick Temple-Fry
Medicine as a science ranks somewhere between archaeology and economics.
thanks Nick...that just worked in CS2...
so that rule in the competition is out the window !
should I submit one of my Fuji IR images.... nah if I get lucky I want to be honest
Glad it worked - I came up with the workaround 'cos The GIMP doesn't handle exif in tif - and I needed the exif for another site when I dropped back into jpg.
exif has never been a proof of 'honesty', that's something in the character. I like to think most of us, like you, have got it.
Nick
Nick Temple-Fry
Medicine as a science ranks somewhere between archaeology and economics.
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