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Subject: gqview: ISO setting not shown in Exif information window
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Package: gqview
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Hello,

The ISO settings of my pictures are not shown in the Exif window of
gqview. There's nothing written in front of that information name.
It's not written in the exif advanced view too.

Thank you.
Nicolas, Paris.

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On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 11:04:56PM +0200, Nicolas wrote:
> The ISO settings of my pictures are not shown in the Exif window of
> gqview. There's nothing written in front of that information name.
> It's not written in the exif advanced view too.

This sounds like:
        a) your camera doesn't save the EXIF information
        b) the software you used to transfer the pictures doesn't save the
           EXIF information.

You can use the jhead package to examine the jpg files from the command line.

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