Or on a Mac just drag and drop picture on your desktop, right-mouseclick "get info" and voila. No extra software needed.Iwan Bogels wrote:f you use the small freeware tool Opanda iExif 2, you can see the camera and photo details (e.g. Exif data) from every shot that is published online. Just right-mouse-click the photo on any website, and it will show stuff like Camera type, lens (mm), shutterspeed, apperture, ISO without having to open the program itself. You can download it from http://www.download.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
The Outrageous Wales Week
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
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Hi Marcel! hi love barbecue!!
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Hi Richard,Richard from Rotterdam wrote:Or on a Mac just drag and drop picture on your desktop, right-mouseclick "get info" and voila. No extra software needed.Iwan Bogels wrote:f you use the small freeware tool Opanda iExif 2, you can see the camera and photo details (e.g. Exif data) from every shot that is published online. Just right-mouse-click the photo on any website, and it will show stuff like Camera type, lens (mm), shutterspeed, apperture, ISO without having to open the program itself. You can download it from http://www.download.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
The Mac requires you to drag, drop and switch every photo. With the Opanda option you can just right-mouseclick in the website...... It also saves you a lot of mess on your desktop.
Viva PC !!
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Here is a program you do not even need to right click! BUT you need a better browser!
http://photoinfo.downwith.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Viva Firefox!
http://photoinfo.downwith.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Viva Firefox!
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Hi ZeroOtto,ZeroOtto wrote:Hi Marcel! hi love barbecue!!
The BBQ was great !
A big beautiful garden, 21 friends and a lot of good food and drinks. A perfect way to spend the evenings after climbing the hills in Wales. Wait until Frank shows his photos of the BBQ-shopping......
Cheers,
Iwan
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Wow guys, these pictures are awesome
The angle is also amazing. I wish there were more (civil) airports located like this...
Keep them comin'
The angle is also amazing. I wish there were more (civil) airports located like this...
Keep them comin'
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It's even easier with Opera; just right clck on the image and there's your EXIF.Iwan Bogels wrote:f you use the small freeware tool Opanda iExif 2, you can see the camera and photo details (e.g. Exif data) from every shot that is published online. Just right-mouse-click the photo on any website, and it will show stuff like Camera type, lens (mm), shutterspeed, apperture, ISO without having to open the program itself. You can download it from http://www.download.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Hans.
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The easiest way was pointed by Anton_ov.Hans Rolink wrote:It's even easier with Opera; just right clck on the image and there's your EXIF.
Just install the firefox plugin once and each time you hover your mouse over an image on the internet the EXIF data will automatically appear. No need to drag photos to your desktop, no need to right-click each image one-by-one, just move your mouse over the image..
But maybe we should go back to topic!Anton_ov wrote:Here is a program you do not even need to right click! BUT you need a better browser!
http://photoinfo.downwith.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Viva Firefox!
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Hi All,
I was also on the party in Wales here my (little) contribution to this topic
some more pictures/info on my website
Greetings
Peter Steehouwer
http://www.steehouwer.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hi Frank your OK here ...?
I was also on the party in Wales here my (little) contribution to this topic
some more pictures/info on my website
Greetings
Peter Steehouwer
http://www.steehouwer.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hi Frank your OK here ...?
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Lady and gentlemen,
Thanks for the outstanding selection of images from your wild week. I do have some favs but they've been mentioned by others, and it is the variety that makes this topic even better to look through.
Erik
Thanks for the outstanding selection of images from your wild week. I do have some favs but they've been mentioned by others, and it is the variety that makes this topic even better to look through.
Erik
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"Impressive.." (Darth Vader voice)
No doubt 2 women on that Hawk, both wave as girls. 100%
No doubt 2 women on that Hawk, both wave as girls. 100%
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Re: The Outrageous Wales Week
Iwan,Hi Walter,
Don't worry too much about auto focus speeds. Indeed, there were a few 1D's en 5D's up there, but also many 30D's, 40D's en 50D's. Mind you, there were even four Nikons up there....
what do you mean there were even some "nikons" up there, that there were even proffesional fotographers there?
greetz Jeroen.
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That pilot is not giving you "the bird"/the middlefinger I hope ?Airshow Action wrote:Hi All,
I was also on the party in Wales here my (little) contribution to this topic
some more pictures/info on my website
Greetings
Peter Steehouwer
http://www.steehouwer.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Another one,
It realy is a great sight to see C-130s flyinh through the CAD:
Cheers,
It realy is a great sight to see C-130s flyinh through the CAD:
Cheers,
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Nope, as you can clearly see, it's the pink!Stratofreighter wrote:That pilot is not giving you "the bird"/the middlefinger I hope ?
Erik
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