Um…that's for Windows, isn't it? Let me see if I can check the metadata. Got it, here is PNG. So that's 13 seconds? or 1/13 second? - much shorter than I anticipated anyway. I have a shot of northern lights / aurora, spent about 8 minutes with film and wouldn't show up spectacularly like that, suffering a massive reciprocity failure.
Koichi Yasutani - a.k.a. Steve + MP Lakewood, WA U.S.A. CC: F4FL 2010 / 12 / 8 23:49 PST On Nov 30, 2010, at 2016 , John Osthus wrote: > I believe I did not strip it out of the EXIF. > > Do you have Opanda? > > http://www.opanda.com/en/iexif/ > > Nice to have. A right click leads you to all of the data. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Koichi Mac [mailto:nikonf3tmd4@xxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 9:56 PM > To: John Osthus > Cc: Nikon F4 > Subject: Re: Meteors > > Thanks for the forward. Shows really nice. Mind to share data? > > On Nov 30, 2010, at 1945 , John Osthus wrote: > >> From: John Osthus [mailto:josthus@xxxxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 8:53 PM >> To: 'Eric Welch' >> Subject: FW: Meteors >> >> Hi Eric >> >> Thanks again for the Audio help. >> >> If you look at this at 100 percent you can see 4 meteors, faintly. All > near the center of the screen sort of. >> >> Best, >> >> JO >> >> From: John Osthus [mailto:josthus@xxxxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 8:46 PM >> To: 'jaypax@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' >> Subject: Meteors >> >> Jay, >> >> Thanks for your interest. >> >> This is a low-rez version of a NEF I shot with the D700. >> >> There are a couple of faint trails near the milky way near the center of > the image, and a couple of smaller traces on the left center. You have to > enlarge to 100 percent to see them well. >> >> Not show stoppers when it comes to meteors - these were accidents while I > was shooting the milky way hoping for a meteor. I didn't see any of these > the camera caught. >> >> Best, >> >> John >> <_DEF0746.jpg> >