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.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > 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