Shel,
Where did you get all that data on the Sony S85 image?
Is it burried somewhere in the jpg?
Why didn't you use a fine resolution jpg, as this is a lower quality one.
Regards,  Bob S.


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> Hi Christian ... I think all you'd need to know is here.  Ti highlight your
> specific questions:
> 
>    Exposures F 5.6 @ 1/40 second hand held
>    ISO 100
>    Focal length 13.90 mm (about 70mm "equivalent")
>    No flash
> 
> What you see is a full sized section of a large sized, lowest rez
> JPEG straight from the camera.  No manipulation or alteration
> at all ... no "in camera sharpening," contrast correction, 
> nada ...
> 
> 
> 
> File: - B:\DCIM\100MSDCF\Dsc03963.jpg
> 
> ImageDescription -
> Make - SONY
> Model - CYBERSHOT
> Orientation - Top left
> XResolution - 72
> YResolution - 72
> ResolutionUnit - Inch
> DateTime - 2004:01:22 14:10:09
> YCbCrPositioning - Co-Sited
> ExifOffset - 218
> ExposureTime - 10/400 seconds
> FNumber - 5.60
> ExposureProgram - Aperture priority
> ISOSpeedRatings - 100
> ExifVersion - 210
> DateTimeOriginal - 2004:01:22 14:10:09
> DateTimeDigitized - 2004:01:22 14:10:09
> ComponentsConfiguration - YCbCr
> CompressedBitsPerPixel - 2 (bits/pixel)
> ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
> MaxApertureValue - F 2.00
> MeteringMode - Spot
> LightSource - Daylight
> Flash - Not fired
> FocalLength - 13.90 mm
> FlashPixVersion - 100
> ColorSpace - sRGB
> ExifImageWidth - 2272
> ExifImageHeight - 1704
> InteroperabilityOffset - 642
> FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera
> SceneType - A directly photographed image

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