While analysing the exif details classification in Adobe Bridge CS5, I see that out of the lot, say 5-10% show 'no lens' under lens classification. Therefore, if one wish to know which lens has been used for the photo is not available. This happens with Sigma, Tamaron or Canon lens also but mostly when photo is taken in portrait mode.
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Mac OS X update perks up photo performance Here's one telling tidbit: for a change, I found zooming to 100 percent faster than with Adobe Systems' Lightroom, both on that MacBook and on a quad-core |
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Rosemary's Baby: iPhone 3G and Android 2.2 Froyo Combine to Form Adobe Flash ... Here are the winners of Macworld's first iPhone 4 photography contest. EveryScape Eats! Visual Dining Guide Debuts in Seattle; iPhone App Shows 3D Interiors |
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Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Delivers Martha Stewart Living on iPad Featuring all original content, the app brings together the inspiring ideas, practical "how-to" information and beautiful photography that distinguish the |
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Photography Tip: Understanding Adobe Lightroom Part 5
Why would Adobe build a new raw processor when they already have a perfectly good one? So if deciding between a Lightroom or Camera Raw workflow based on
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Chris Gulker, photographer and Web pioneer, dies He also pursued a variety of creative endeavors, including photography, his family and friends said. "He was the typical two-brained person," said Linda |