> On Feb 9, 2018, at 11:07 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> l...@red4est.com wrote:
>> Jeff friedl has a plugin to see all of the meta data
>
> Now that I'm home and in front of a real computer, here's the metadata viewer:
>
> http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/metadata-viewer
>
> Here's anot
l...@red4est.com wrote:
Jeff friedl has a plugin to see all of the meta data
Now that I'm home and in front of a real computer, here's the metadata
viewer:
http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/metadata-viewer
Here's another excellent, and related plug-in of his
http://regex.info/blog
Jeff friedl has a plugin to see all of the meta data
On February 9, 2018 4:08:32 PM PST, Eric Weir wrote:
>
>It’s in the exif data, but it’s not displayed in Lightroom.
>
>> On Feb 9, 2018, at 9:02 AM, l...@red4est.com wrote:
>>
>> It's in the exif metadata for each frame
>>
>> On February 9,
Thanks, John. I thought when I got Larry’s response that I wasn’t going to need
this link. When I didn’t find it in Lightroom’s display of exif data I tried
the link and got what I wanted. And now I see that exif data is way more than
could be efficiently or helpfully displayed in Lightroom, th
It’s in the exif data, but it’s not displayed in Lightroom.
> On Feb 9, 2018, at 9:02 AM, l...@red4est.com wrote:
>
> It's in the exif metadata for each frame
>
> On February 9, 2018 4:30:40 AM PST, Eric Weir wrote:
>>
>> I’m selling my K-5. A buyer wants to know the shutter count. How do I
Thanks, Larry.
> On Feb 9, 2018, at 9:02 AM, l...@red4est.com wrote:
>
> It's in the exif metadata for each frame
>
> On February 9, 2018 4:30:40 AM PST, Eric Weir wrote:
>>
>> I’m selling my K-5. A buyer wants to know the shutter count. How do I
>> determine that?
>>
>>
http://shuttercounter.com/
On 2/9/2018 07:30, Eric Weir wrote:
I’m selling my K-5. A buyer wants to know the shutter count. How do I determine
that?
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Decatur, GA USA
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It's in the exif metadata for each frame
On February 9, 2018 4:30:40 AM PST, Eric Weir wrote:
>
>I’m selling my K-5. A buyer wants to know the shutter count. How do I
>determine that?
>
>--
>Eric Weir
>Decatu
I figured out my other problem, I didn't want to use data explorer I
wanted to use JF's Metadata viewer.
Larry Colen wrote:
exiftool worked
Brian Walters wrote:
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016, at 08:24 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I've run into a weird problem, I can't seem to find the shutter count on
my
exiftool worked
Brian Walters wrote:
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016, at 08:24 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I've run into a weird problem, I can't seem to find the shutter count on
my K-3. I've used Jeff Friedl's data explorer, the shutter count
website, and the exiv2 program.
Try ExifTool? Or ExifTool GUI.
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Does it still work? If yes, then it doesn't matter.
One of my quirks is that I like to keep the file numbers (roughly) in
synch with the shutter count. It's not critical, but I find it
aesthetically appealing.
Paul via phone
On Mar 12, 2016, at 4:24 PM, Larry C
Does it still work? If yes, then it doesn't matter.
Paul via phone
> On Mar 12, 2016, at 4:24 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> I've run into a weird problem, I can't seem to find the shutter count on my
> K-3. I've used Jeff Friedl's data explorer, the shutter count website, and
> the exiv2 program
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016, at 08:24 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
> I've run into a weird problem, I can't seem to find the shutter count on
> my K-3. I've used Jeff Friedl's data explorer, the shutter count
> website, and the exiv2 program.
Try ExifTool? Or ExifTool GUI. But it seems odd if the Shutter C
From: Igor Roshchin
> This is regarding formatting the card in the camera vs. erasing images.
>
> A while ago, I've seen recommendations that formatting the card
> in the camera every so often helps avoiding problems with
> the file system.
> I have not seen any arguments about that, and cannot s
This is true for all flash media volumes.
Format deletes and initializes the FAT (or FAT32) directory table. It
might also do a consistency check on blocks in the volume and adjust
the directory table to compensate for bad blocks, but I don't know if
anyone has actually implemented doing tha
For what its worth, i always format my cards in the camera, and have
the file names set up as running numbers.
I have had no problems with them reverting to 0001 except when a
series turns over , then they start again, in a seperate folder.
YMMV though
Dave
On 11/2/07, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL
The way sd cards work it really makes no difference. Both just re-write
the directory structure. The data will still remain. The read/write
memory of the cards has a finite number of writes. In fact erasing the
files might even be better since the whole directory structure doesn't
have to b
This is regarding formatting the card in the camera vs. erasing images.
A while ago, I've seen recommendations that formatting the card
in the camera every so often helps avoiding problems with
the file system.
I have not seen any arguments about that, and cannot say for sure
if it is true or no
From: "Peter Fairweather"
> John
>
> Thanks to advice received here I've cracked the numbering problem.
>
> I do wonder whether formatting the card each time is better than deleting
> all.
>
> Perhaps someone can enlighten os?
I know it's quicker.
Then again, I've been known to use fdisk as
On 11/2/07, Peter Fairweather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John
>
> Thanks to advice received here I've cracked the numbering problem.
>
> I do wonder whether formatting the card each time is better than deleting
> all.
>
> Perhaps someone can enlighten os?
>
> Peter
>
I would format it, at leas
John
Thanks to advice received here I've cracked the numbering problem.
I do wonder whether formatting the card each time is better than deleting all.
Perhaps someone can enlighten os?
Peter
On 01/11/2007, John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Peter Fairweather"
>
> > I'm sure this
From: "Peter Fairweather"
> I'm sure this is just stupidity on my part but I'm fairly new to the
> K10D as well.
>
> I bought my camera nearly new a month ago. Every time I download the
> pictures via the card reader, I delete all the images on the card when
> it is back in the camera. Unfortunat
Thanks everyone. All systems go!
Peter
On 01/11/2007, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found it
>
> Look at page 199/200 in the manual.
>
> Make sure file no is set to on. Turn on camera and go to the first item, rec.
> Scroll to memory then hit the right curser key. Its under memory,
On 11/1/07, Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Fairweather wrote:
>
> > I've even looked at the manual without success. I'm sure this wasn't a
> > problem on my DS. Any hints?
>
> Darn, I'd swear I remembered a setting like this in the Custom Functions
> (or Pentax Functions or whatev
Found it
Look at page 199/200 in the manual.
Make sure file no is set to on. Turn on camera and go to the first item, rec.
Scroll to memory then hit the right curser key. Its under memory, so
turn on file name.
Dave
On 11/1/07, Alexandru-Cristian Sarbu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/1/07, D
Peter Fairweather wrote:
> I've even looked at the manual without success. I'm sure this wasn't a
> problem on my DS. Any hints?
Darn, I'd swear I remembered a setting like this in the Custom Functions
(or Pentax Functions or whatever they're calling them now). Let me dig
up my K10D manual and
Peter,
I'm at number 2,000 plus images in the K10D out of the box.
Generally, I fill the cards and change before I download them, then erase.
Have you checked the manual?
Regards, Bob S.
On 11/1/07, Peter Fairweather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sure this is just stupidity on my part but I'm
Humm
I just had a quick look in the manual, and i don't see anything for
setting that.
I know i have my folder set up for date, not standard. Maybe try that.
Dave
On 11/1/07, Peter Fairweather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sure this is just stupidity on my part but I'm fairly new to the
> K1
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