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Title: Exif ISO problem
Post by: Gazardiel on December 04, 2008, 07:07:10 PM
Hi

Is there some way I can change the way the ISO field is displayed as it doesn't show correctly.  Instead of showing, e.g ISO: 100, it shows something like ISO: 2164195728.

Exposure Mode, Flash, and White balance are also strange. lol

Exposure Mode:   543621120

Flash:   Unknown: 1668481033

White Balance:   1231880192

Is there any way I can correct these?

Here is the full list for one image.

File Size:   497 KB
Date added:   04 Dec 2008
Dimensions:   1068 x 712 pixels
Displayed:   0 times
Date Time:   2008:11:07 20:39:37
DateTime Original:   2008:11:07 20:39:37
Exif Image Height:   2848 pixels
Exif Image Width:   4272 pixels
Exif Version:   version 2.21
Exposure Bias:   0 EV
Exposure Mode:   543621120
Exposure Program:   Unknown: 0
Exposure Time:   1/60 sec
FNumber:   f 5
Flash:   Unknown: 1668481033
Focal length:   41 mm
ISO:   2164195728
Make:   Canon
Model:   Canon EOS 450D
Software:   Digital Photo Professional
White Balance:   1231880192

Many thanks

Michael
Title: Re: Exif ISO problem
Post by: Joachim Müller on December 18, 2008, 09:39:43 AM
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,47723.0.html found by searching the board for "exif iso".
Title: Re: Exif ISO problem
Post by: rbennett on January 10, 2009, 10:06:17 AM
I have a Pentax and I entered this code, and it still does not work.

Do you have any other suggestions, please?
Title: Re: Exif ISO problem
Post by: Paver on January 10, 2009, 02:31:20 PM
@rbennett: You need to post more information about your case.  What do you see on your gallery and what version are you using?  Plus post a link to a page on your gallery that shows the problem (and includes a photo that we can examine the EXIF info to compare). 

Please don't post on the bug thread any more for support.
Title: Re: Exif ISO problem
Post by: rbennett on January 10, 2009, 10:59:44 PM
Sorry it is doing exactly what the person in the first post said.  Here are two examples.

http://robinsphotos.org/gallery/displayimage.php?album=20&pos=0

http://robinsphotos.org/gallery/displayimage.php?album=20&pos=1

Some photos show the correct ISO of 200 or 800 but most have these weird numbers like an ISO of 1263207200.

Thanks,
Robin