In case anyone's interested, here's one example (check the EXIF data):
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7d501705.jpg


Mark Roberts wrote:

>The reason for this weird request is that I'm currently sending 
>material so a soon-to-be-public online photo gallery and their image 
>submission system checks the EXIF before this stuff before accepting 
>images. Naturally, the JPEG's from my scanned 645 negatives don't 
>comply... What I've done so far is to open both the JPEG from the 645 
>neg scan and and one from a K10D shot in Photoshop, then copy the 645 
>image and paste it onto the K10D shot, flatten and save. This gives me 
>the 645 image with K10D EXIF data. I open this file in a hex editor and 
>edit the EXIF data there. You can see why I want a proper EXIF editor 
>now, can't you? ;-)
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