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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How to Find Your Photo's Data

If you guys already knew this, then you're more awesome-er than me, but I didn't.  Just in case you didn't, I thought I'd share...

Want to post an old photo you took that you love 2 years ago, but don't have it on your camera's memory card anymore?  Instead of trying to look it up on your memory card in your camera, you can find out all the data you need in Photoshop (nearly any version.).  All you have to do is open the file you need, choose FILE>FILE INFO.  Then a pop-up window appears.  Choose the 'Camera Data' Tab and boom.  You got everything you need to know.  Here's a screenshot of what it looks like:  


It even tells you the time/date of the exposure.  I didn't find this out until today and have been messing with Photoshop for years.  Derrr.  Hope this helps a little.

~Jonathon
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