My home-made plum sauce will be bartered for some of a friend's home-smoked chicken and duck breasts. Gotta be happy with that! :)
I see the exif data sticks if the all of the PS layers are flattened in the right order. I don't necessarily work that way, so I will be keeping an eye on it.
@northy i think if there are 2 images with conflicting data, it deletes all data if you export to .jpg, but keeps the bottom one if flattened to a single layer then saved as jpg.
@northy mmm - maybe because I am now going directly from LR into ps? My complex edits can have 5 or more photo layers & I copy 'merged' out to a new image in order to downsize from psd to jpg , & that is the file that does not hold onto camera data. this edit was an attempt to copy all layers & then flatten & then resize ( & that seems too long winded but it worked!)
@ltodd hmmmm... well... my workflow is to go from LR into PS... i save in PS as tif (i think it's the default option in PS CC)... i can also have several layers but i rarely flatten before saving unless that is needed for further work in PS... anyway, when i save in PS, the image shows up as tif in LR... i do any last small tweaks in LR and then export to JPEG and the exif is always there... even when i take a side trip to silver fx... i think i only lose the exif if i create a new file in PS and paste an image tfr'd from LR onto that...
January 23rd, 2016
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Lovely looking food.
(i think the exif data sticks with the image at the bottom of the stack?)