Stan Disbrow
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Hi,Thanks! My wife said I look old because I did not retouch the wrinkles. I think it reflects a life full of experiences.
Just look at it on a cell phone screen. No wrinkles!
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Hi,Thanks! My wife said I look old because I did not retouch the wrinkles. I think it reflects a life full of experiences.
This is to test, how images can be embedded.
This jpg has EXIF embedded, but I cannot get it shown.
Thank you dirk for the feedback.Thi image is not embedded. You uploaded it on our server.
Exif data should be visible, if you install the Exify browser addon for Chrome and Firefox. See the FAQ section.
But I have this addon installed and do not see exif data. Are you sure they are in the image?
I am not sure but it seems that as soon as an imge file is very big (i.e. over 2MB), that the Exif will not be displayed. We have to test this later.Thank you dirk for the feedback.
I use Mac OS / Safari. Don't know, whether there is a plugin for EXIF viewing.
Yes, the jpg I used for uploading has EXIF.
Here it as an attachment. I think, in my previous post I "inserted thumbnail". Maybe, this looses the EXIF.
My jpg has 1.6 MB.I am not sure but it seems that as soon as an imge file is very big (i.e. over 2MB), that the Exif will not be displayed. We have to test this later.
My jpg has 1.6 MB.
I am too tired atm. Forget that sentence. I meant that sometimes the image is not displayed inside of the thumbnail, if the filesize is too big.I am not sure but it seems that as soon as an imge file is very big (i.e. over 2MB), that the Exif will not be displayed. We have to test this later.