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Da Dogs

[nCn]Preacher

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Gizmo
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Lolita
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Travis
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Gizmo again, flexing for the camera.
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Nice shots! It looks like they were posing for you. There's no way I could get those kinds of poses from my dogs. They're always running in one direction or another. I got some decent shots of them this weekend with the new Sigma 150mm. I'll post a thread soon. I was already pretty pleased with this lens, but this batch of photos has really made the lens look good. :)
 
Preacher,

I like the one of Travis the best, it looks good. How did you put the picture info into the picture? IE - is there a program that automates all of that stuff or did you have to do it manually? Sorry if this is obvious. Thanks for the help.

-fool
 
fool_10 said:
Preacher,

I like the one of Travis the best, it looks good. How did you put the picture info into the picture? IE - is there a program that automates all of that stuff or did you have to do it manually? Sorry if this is obvious. Thanks for the help.

-fool

It is a Java script for Photoshop. Click this link : http://www.bastaards.org/Misc/Pictures/image_data_cs_2.js

You can RightClick>Save As or click the link, then Copy and paste that code into a text editor, save the file as <whatever>.js then move the file to Photoshop>Presets>Scripts.

Restart Photoshop and under File>Scripts you should see the script you created. It will resize the pic to 800 x whatever, 72 DPI optimized for web viewing as well as pasting the EXIF data and your copyright info.

Don't forget to change the line with my copyright info to your own info!
 
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