could also be down to the hosting.. flickr doesnt let you rightclick and view exif on linked pictures for example
and thought, surely you guys don't all have to do that 
I was actually just thinking this morning that I wanted to ask how you read exif details on peoples images. I tried backtracking images from threads through to hosting sites to get to itand thought, surely you guys don't all have to do that
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could also be down to the hosting.. flickr doesnt let you rightclick and view exif on linked pictures for example
funnily enough I was just about to say a couple I looked at just now were hosted by that site, just another reason to dislike it![]()
I'm not sure if it's real or just a feeling but it seems like more and more the exif is being removed from images before posting. Any one else noticed that?
ah flickrs alright, its just people not using it properly..![]()
i use FxIF plugin for FireFox, if people link their flickr images correctly and according to flickrs rules you should be able to click their image and if the image has EXIF the flickr page will show it there.
Or not upgraded to a pro account yet.
I'm still trying to decide whether I want to stick with it before upgrading, but until you get a pro account the "original" sized image isn't available to link to . . . therefore no EXIF available via right clicking.
a basic account doesnt stop you linking back to the flicrk page like youre supposed to though? that should have the exif on shouldnt it?
i use FxIF plugin for FireFox, if people link their flickr images correctly and according to flickrs rules you should be able to click their image and if the image has EXIF the flickr page will show it there.
I think Gimp strips the Exif as well. If anyone knows of a plugin that can be used, I'd start including the data.

Ed Sutton said:There is a setting to retain it.
When you 'save as' click the Advanced Options thingy and it gives you the option to save Exif data - tick it then save that as the default option and should will do it every time.
Something like that.![]()
ah flickrs alright, its just people not using it properly..![]()
On flickr if you look at the image on the flickr site, rather than a linked image, it will say This photo was taken on February 19, 2011 in Scarborough, England, GB, using a Canon EOS-1DS or similar. If you click on the bit where it says the camera model the full exif data is there.