![]() Under "Exif version", that image showed "0". That image also had an "Author" entry in the EXIF data. I don't even have such an entry on any of my own images, even though BreezeBrowser does show the correct ISO information. That image did show the ISO information (titled "ISO Speed Ratings" in the PS7 browser) and it continued to show that info even after editing and resaving it. My tests made me suspect that NO ONE could see that information through PhotoShop! And then someone sent me an image to test, and with his image, I could see all the EXIF data, including ISO. So not only is some EXIF data lost by editing/saving the image in PhotoShop, but the Flash setting changed from Off to On!!! ![]() In the status bar, I see this:Ĥ 13:40:56, 7.0 to 28.0mm 7mm, 1/50sec f/2.5, Exp:Program, ISO 200, AF:Single AF, WB:Auto, Flash:OffĪfter editing and saving THAT image in PS, and again looking at it with BreezeBrowser, I get:Ĥ 13:40:56, 0.0mm 7mm, 1/50sec f/2.5, Exp:, ISO, AF:, WB:, Flash:On Ok, using BreezeBrowser, I can see the full EXIF data for images which have NOT been edited and saved by PhotoShop. ![]() In all the EXIF data shown by the browser in PhotoShop, the term ISO does not even appear! Not that it doesn't show the data for ISO. ![]() I asked about this on the Fred Miranda web site, but no one was able to figure it out, so I’m trying here…įolks were telling me that with the browser in PS7 I should be able to see full EXIF data, and in particular the ISO data for my images.īut, using PhotoShop, I cannot see the ISO setting used for ANY of my images.
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