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 Wyndham Hollis Group Co-Administrator | Subject: Captions & Biographies General posted by Wyndham on Sunday, December 18th 2011 @ 11:38 AM
Participants in the Exhibition should by now have received the spreadsheet along with instructions and an example of some book pages.
I did my best to make it clear and easy but if you have any questions this is the place to ask them so that others can join in and get the benefit of the answers.
All the prints are now done and with a couple of exeptions look great. They are off to be mounted tomorrow. |
 Tad Malone Full Access | Subject: RE: Captions & Biographies General posted by Tad on Monday, December 19th 2011 @ 3:55 PM
Is anyone having Excel issues with entering data? It seems that cells below row 85 are locked as I cannot enter anything in my section. I'll keep at it.
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 Wyndham Hollis Group Co-Administrator | Subject: RE: Captions & Biographies General posted by Wyndham on Monday, December 19th 2011 @ 8:16 PM
It seems that in an attempt to cater for older versions of Excel I have ended up with some locked cells. If you are having a problem stand by for an email with an unlocked version - please don't start adding rows or columns as it will screw up the macro that reads it and makes the captions. |
 Howard Wolkovitz Full Access | Subject: RE: Captions & Biographies General posted by HowardWolkovitz on Tuesday, December 20th 2011 @ 11:57 AM
Have a lot of problems getting Metadata information.
I tried both Corel Pain Shop Pro X2 and the program LightRoom 3.5
in both cases I cannot see in anything in metadata as far as F-stop, Apature, ISO and the like.
I am in Phuket now working inside all day and spinning my wheels reading the submitted accepted photos Meta Data.
Is there a better program for this? |
 Wyndham Hollis Group Co-Administrator | Subject: RE: Captions & Biographies General posted by Wyndham on Tuesday, December 20th 2011 @ 1:44 PM
Photoshop: Open the picture go to File>File Info.
If you're using Win 7 right clicking the file and selecting properties and then details also works.
For some reason your files don't have the lens type but you can probably remember that. |