> 
> From: Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/01/13 Sat PM 05:22:38 GMT
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net>
> Subject: Re: What's in a Pentax image file (2007 edition) ?
> 
> Rick, you simply open a command prompt by clicking "start->run" and 
> typing "cmd" in the window that opens. A black window will appear.
> 
>  From there, using command prompt DOS-style commands you can also run 
> the showtags.exe.
> 
> HTH.

If you are not familiar with DOS commands, in Windows tranfser the showtags.exe 
and a .pef file to the directory that the DOS window opens in (probably the 
windows root directory) so that you just need to write 
"showtags yourfilename.pef >filename.out" 
without the quotes but with the spaces for it to work.  Exit the DOS window by 
typing exit.  You will find a file called filename.out in the same directory as 
the programme.  Open it in notepad and edit it as you need to before 
copy/pasting to your email programme.

HTHEM.


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