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Exif ISO problem

Started by Gazardiel, December 04, 2008, 07:07:10 PM

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Gazardiel

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

Joachim Müller


rbennett

I have a Pentax and I entered this code, and it still does not work.

Do you have any other suggestions, please?

Paver

@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.

rbennett

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