John Lovda wrote: > In the EOS-1Ds section of the Canon website: > http://canoneos.com/ > there are some sample images. I'm looking at one of > the inside of a German church and one of some > silverware randomly laying on a table. Can someone > tell me if these images are right out of the camera or > was anything done to them in PhotoShop, etc? Is there > a way to "pull" the exposure information from these > images using the Canon 1Ds software? I would really > like to know the settings.
John, The exif information can be obtained by opening the image in photoshop after saving to your local drive. I see the information to be equal to that on the following: http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/EOS1DS/html/EOS-1Ds_sample_1e.html That said, the raw image is really not raw. Normal raw images open into photoshop as small thumbnails. I've even heard of folks opening the TIFs and saving after correcting and losing the images in the process. When I download the raw image, I get the whole image. Hence, I presume Canon has converted the file to a normal TIF for downloading. So, there is at least that amount of processing. Dave Buyens * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
