fotografur wrote:
Why do I have to do an extra step for every photo. Why don't you just show (or manually) put in the EXIF data.
Well, for me, I'm not using FM to host, it's hosted from my server. And I don't feel the need to spend lots of extra time looking up the EXIF and copying it by hand into every post I make. Especially when those who care can look it up for a specific shot in less than one second since I keep it intact in my photos. You sound very entitled. "why don't other people do more work so I don't have to do the work myself to see the things I want to."
Jman13 wrote:
Well, for me, I'm not using FM to host, it's hosted from my server. And I don't feel the need to spend lots of extra time looking up the EXIF and copying it by hand into every post I make. Especially when those who care can look it up for a specific shot in less than one second since I keep it intact in my photos. You sound very entitled. "why don't other people do more work so I don't have to do the work myself to see the things I want to."
Fair enough. With Some of these FM threads here most are here for the gear and info. You're the one that said you can look it up that's why I asked why not just include it.
As far as me sounding "entitled" to you I'm sorry you feel that way.
Jman13 wrote:
Well, for me, I'm not using FM to host, it's hosted from my server. And I don't feel the need to spend lots of extra time looking up the EXIF and copying it by hand into every post I make. Especially when those who care can look it up for a specific shot in less than one second since I keep it intact in my photos. You sound very entitled. "why don't other people do more work so I don't have to do the work myself to see the things I want to."
Could be he is just an entitled touble maker that thinks he can tell anyone else what they can or can't post. He is not the one that started this thread, but can tell others to mind their own business when they post their own opinions.
He can't even answer a simple question that I asked him, even when I clearly quoted him. Instead, he just goes into attack mode and claims I am speaking for everyone.
Imagemaster wrote:
Why do you have to see the EXIF for every photo
He is under no obligation to share his EXIF with anyone else if he does not want to. It is his private info.
I don't have to see the EXIF for every photo.
Yes nobody 'Has too" share that info.
But if you you are going to take the time to post a photo and say "R6 with TTArtisan 50/1.4:" I would think
people would like to see what f stop was used for each photo (but hey that's me).
If you quote someone you would like their answer not yours. Jordan explained the reason is because he hosts the images.
And this isn't the first time you like to quote me to just bully me.
fotografur wrote:
And this isn't the first time you like to quote me to just bully me.
Geez, how old are you, five? Pardon me for being a big bully. I was not aware that expressing an opposing view was considered bullying.
I have quoted many members and expressed different opinions to their’s and not a single one complained about being bullied.
JFYI, discussions consist of exchanging different opinions.
fotografur wrote:
I don't have to see the EXIF for every photo.
Yes nobody 'Has too" share that info.
But if you you are going to take the time to post a photo and say "R6 with TTArtisan 50/1.4:" I would think
people would like to see what f stop was used for each photo (but hey that's me).
If you quote someone you would like their answer not yours. Jordan explained the reason is because he hosts the images.
And this isn't the first time you like to quote me to just bully me.
I would say, that the better way to ask this is simply, "I'm curious what aperture was used for these." And I would be happy to supply that I formation to the best of my recollection. The TTArtisan doesn't have lens contacts, so aperture isn't recorded, so I have to go off memory. Also, I didn't know that your response was actually intended to ask about the images I posted, since it was in response to the suggestion to another poster about viewing Exif data. I apologize if I missed it, but I did not see an actual request of me to post the aperture of the images. If you are curious about any specific one, I will try to remember what was used for each one.