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A couple of shots from "Graffiti Tunnel," Seoul, S. Korea.
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Thanks. RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM. Sorry, I was under the impression that you could get image metadata by clicking on the pic. The post-processing was done with DXO PL6.
Awesome images David! The metadata is available if you click on the images. On desktop it will be in the sidebar on the right and on smaller mobile displays it can be found below the image. However, it should also display directly below your images when posted (unless disabled in your account preferences), but for some reason it hasn't here. Did you use the "Insert Image" button on the toolbar or the "Upload images" button below the text editor to upload your images?
 
Thank you. I usually use the "upload images" tab, then use the insert button. However, I almost always get the image below when first uploading an image. If I hit the more options button or save a draft (leave and come back to it), the picture then appears, ready to be inserted. Not sure what's happening.
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Thank you. I usually use the "upload images" tab, then use the insert button. However, I almost always get the image below when first uploading an image. If I hit the more options button or save a draft (leave and come back to it), the picture then appears, ready to be inserted. Not sure what's happening.
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That's strange, I've not seen that error before but it looks like it has something to do with the EXIF processing and our custom script not liking one of the EXIF fields. I'll have to get our developer to take a look at that. Normally when you click "Upload images" you'll get the option to insert a thumbnail or full image. If you insert the full image then this should also display the EXIF directly below the images.


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That's strange, I've not seen that error before but it looks like it has something to do with the EXIF processing and our custom script not liking one of the EXIF fields. I'll have to get our developer to take a look at that. Normally when you click "Upload images" you'll get the option to insert a thumbnail or full image. If you insert the full image then this should also display the EXIF directly below the images.


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That's eventually what I get when I do the extra steps I mentioned above. It might have something to do with how DXO is exporting the image. I'll experiment a little and see if I can figure it out (don't hold your breath, lol).
 
That's eventually what I get when I do the extra steps I mentioned above. It might have something to do with how DXO is exporting the image. I'll experiment a little and see if I can figure it out (don't hold your breath, lol).
Looking at the server error logs it does appear to only be impacting your images unfortunately :( So I'm guessing it has something to do with how DXO is exporting them. But I'll see if our developer can also take a look.
 
Looking at the server error logs it does appear to only be impacting your images unfortunately :( So I'm guessing it has something to do with how DXO is exporting them. But I'll see if our developer can also take a look.
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Those are great, David! What an interesting place.
 
Looking at the server error logs it does appear to only be impacting your images unfortunately :( So I'm guessing it has something to do with how DXO is exporting them. But I'll see if our developer can also take a look.
Update: I found a workaround to this problem, which also may lend support to the DXO export theory. If I take the exported .jpg from DXO and open it up in Apple Preview, click on "adjust size," do nothing but hit "okay, " the file uploads without any problem to the forum. I might contact DXO to see if they might have any insights.
 
Update: I found a workaround to this problem, which also may lend support to the DXO export theory. If I take the exported .jpg from DXO and open it up in Apple Preview, click on "adjust size," do nothing but hit "okay, " the file uploads without any problem to the forum. I might contact DXO to see if they might have any insights.
Thanks for the update David and glad to hear that you have found a workaround. I'm still waiting to hear from my developer if there's anything he can do.
 

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