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Slowly changing parts etc but love it
09 D675
Looks stupid since i can't seem to up load a pic
Sorry
 
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Slowly changing parts etc but love it
09 D675
Looks stupid since i can't seem to up load a pic
Sorry
Have your picture hosted on an external site like flickr, photobucket, or smugmug etc, and then copy and paste the url location of your photo into your post, in the following manner:


such as
DSCN9015-M.jpg
 
Yes, it is. Smart phones tend to import GPS data to pictures by default. I can see this data, when present, with a simple Firefox plug-in. If I actually download the picture I can view the information with Picasa, or any one of a half dozen other programmes that are installed on my computer.

For example veteq used a Fujifilm X-E1 camera to take that picture on June 29, 2013 (date on the camera) using aperture priority, at 1/850 sec exposure time, ISO 200, and edited it on a Mac in Photoshop.

WTF???how???wow!
 
 
WTF???how???wow!
Somewhere in this thread in 2012, someone explained exactly how and he even went ahead and download the Home GPS location of someone that was doubting him (took it down later)
I can't recall exactly, but it was something like that
 
On android phones the screen will look like or similar to this. Turn it off and voilà

uzy2eban.jpg

I believe you have to go to camera options then deselect "geotag"

Sent from my tablet using my paws
 
I tried that but it just tells me in camera settings what it's enabled to do. I had to go to the location services to kill it. I'm on android 4.3 using a note 3. Not sure if it's different on another phone maybe?
 
I'm pretty sure if you upload your photos to IMGUR to host them it automatically clears the EXIF data for you.
 
I'm pretty sure if you upload your photos to IMGUR to host them it automatically clears the EXIF data for you.

Some services can actually be set to display the location automatically, so they strip the EXIF but show where you are in text. Watch carefully.
 
Irfanview (best piece of freeware ever) will let you clear your EXIF data.

Just gotta install the main program and the plugins package: http://www.irfanview.com/

Re-save your jpg as a new jpg and the EXIF data will be cleared (you can reopen your new image file to make sure that the EXIF data is gone.)
 
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Irfanview (best piece of freeware ever) will let you clear your EXIF data.

Just gotta install the main program and the plugins package: http://www.irfanview.com/

Re-save your jpg as a new jpg and the EXIF data will be cleared (you can reopen your new image file to make sure that the EXIF data is gone.)

And some EXIF viewers and photo editing programmes will actually allow you to edit the EXIF, so you could strip it out and add a note asking why the **** they're looking at it anyway ;)
 
Yes, it is. Smart phones tend to import GPS data to pictures by default. I can see this data, when present, with a simple Firefox plug-in. If I actually download the picture I can view the information with Picasa, or any one of a half dozen other programmes that are installed on my computer.

For example veteq used a Fujifilm X-E1 camera to take that picture on June 29, 2013 (date on the camera) using aperture priority, at 1/850 sec exposure time, ISO 200, and edited it on a Mac in Photoshop.

To add, you can also open the picture as a text file and look for the info. All images have certain way of storing what color each pixel is on an RGB scale. I haven't looked into it but I'm sure there will be a section or two that doesn't relate to RGB colors and it will be obvious.
 
How many radiators does that thing have?
 
Two rads, one on each side, unless you count the oil cooler as a rad.

Thanks for the info. The diversity in motorcycle engines is amazing. Some are air cooled and then this thing has 3 "rads" (kinda). Needs a turbo so you can add an intercooler, too. :)

I've only owned bikes with a single rad and no oil cooler.
 

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