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J.davis
19-09-2018, 7:56pm
Can some one with more knowledge than me read the EXIF in this pic (not mine). The owner want to know why its turtle is blue.
I think its been taken in Fluro white balance, but cant read the EXIF.


https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1879/30907743328_bd2366c215_o.jpg

ameerat42
19-09-2018, 9:05pm
John.
I have changed the picture to a link so that it does not contravene Site Rule #20, found here. (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/misc.php?do=vsarules)
In addition, I have moved it to the General Help forum.

On clicking the link the picture can be displayed in another tab. However, there is no camera data listed in the EXIF there either.
It is not a normal BB Code link, which is the usual way members display their linked photos on AP. If you do get the BB Code,
you may also post it as a link, not as an image. EXIF data is usually displayed in those links.

It is possible that there was no camera data uploaded with the image to Flickr. If it does not show as described above, then the
person will have to include it in another upload to Flickr.

Mark L
19-09-2018, 9:18pm
I think its been taken in Fluro white balance, but cant read the EXIF.


Just tell the photog to adjust WB to daylight.:th3:

J.davis
20-09-2018, 1:25am
AM, thanks for moving it.
The data that I can extract is minimal at best.
The owner says that its SOOC jpeg, so I don't know how to get anymore info, that's why I was asking for help.

Mark L, I have told her to check her white balance, but I have no EXIF for settings.

ricktas
20-09-2018, 6:28am
When she uploads to flickr, make sure she chooses 'original size' for the upload. Any other choice of size will see flickr remove EXIF. I also note she used Picasa. There are quite a few discussions on the web about Picasa and EXIF. I am not sure if it is still an issue in 2018, but certainly in the past, people were complaining about Picasa removing EXIF.