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lostmysnorkel
18th September 2006, 01:05 AM
Here's my roblem - and it is a real pain in the a##e!
Wiht my new D200, I have the menu settings set to recognise, and store in the metadata, the orientation of the camera for the image capture ie: portrait or landscape.
Now, when i look at the images in Bridge - most of the portrait format shots are displayed in landscape, with very few, if any, set properly.
With my D70s, this was never a problem.
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Bindii
18th September 2006, 01:16 AM
Here's my roblem - and it is a real pain in the a##e!
Wiht my new D200, I have the menu settings set to recognise, and store in the metadata, the orientation of the camera for the image capture ie: portrait or landscape.
Now, when i look at the images in Bridge - most of the portrait format shots are displayed in landscape, with very few, if any, set properly.
With my D70s, this was never a problem.
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Yup....
get a canon...:grin:
lostmysnorkel
18th September 2006, 01:26 AM
Would do, but have just spent a lotta dosh on the Nik!
Besides, I suspect it's more a PS/Bridge issue than a camera issue.
Chris Hawkins
18th September 2006, 08:59 PM
LMS, not much help, but I don't have the problem. Bridge displays correctly. I do recall that in fast shoot mode (CH) it only registers the orientation of the first frame and then assumes that the rest are the same. In other words if you change orientation whilst shooting - it doesn't recognise the fact. Hope you sort it. Chris
lostmysnorkel
18th September 2006, 10:02 PM
Nope, this is a series of shots in the same orientation.
Well, in fact, it's about 50 shots out of 100, and it's a pain having to trawl through them in Bridge to get them the right orientation!
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