Doug Brewer wrote: >On Feb 15, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Mark Roberts wrote: > >> 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 :-) > >Now why didn't I think of this?
Your mind is too highly trained, probably. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

