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I am looking at RAW images from a Nikon D70 in Bridge, and I have compared the this to File Browser in PS CS.
I just shot a series of images with exposure compensation from 0 to +2.5.
When I open Bridge, and look at the individual images, Bridge does not report the Exposure Bias Value correctly. Whichever image I first open after starting Bridge, the metadata window will display the proper Exposure Bias Value. But then, any other image I look at will show that very same value, even though it was shot at a different value.
In other words, if the first image I look at has a value of +1.0, that’s the value I will see for all the other images.
When I look at the metadata of the same images in PS CS File Browser, the metadata window reports the right Exposure Bias Value for each image.
Is this a bug?
Stan Schwartz
I just shot a series of images with exposure compensation from 0 to +2.5.
When I open Bridge, and look at the individual images, Bridge does not report the Exposure Bias Value correctly. Whichever image I first open after starting Bridge, the metadata window will display the proper Exposure Bias Value. But then, any other image I look at will show that very same value, even though it was shot at a different value.
In other words, if the first image I look at has a value of +1.0, that’s the value I will see for all the other images.
When I look at the metadata of the same images in PS CS File Browser, the metadata window reports the right Exposure Bias Value for each image.
Is this a bug?
Stan Schwartz
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