Now that's a neat trick that is going into my "How to" files....


Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia


Quoting Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Doug Brewer wrote:
> 
> >Any guidance is appreciated.
> 
> Convert the RAW file into a JPEG, without worrying about
> appearance, 
> using Pentax software. This *will* have the EXIF info, but won't
> look 
> the way you like.
> 
> Then create a second version using your previously-described
> process. 
> This will look the way you want but won't have EXIF.
> 
> Open the first file in Photoshop 7. Then open the second file in 
> Photoshop. Paste the good-looking file w/o EXIF *onto* the
> bad-looking 
> file with EXIF and flatten. You'll end up with a file that looks
> like 
> the good one and contains the EXIF from the first one.
> 
> You can even add EXIF data to files scanned from film this way :-)
> 
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