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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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To view EXIF information:<br />

1. Select an image in your <strong>Canvas</strong> document.<br />

2. Do one of the following:<br />

Choose Image | DCS information (EXIF).<br />

Right-click the image and choose DCS information (EXIF).<br />

Exporting EXIF information<br />

Chapter 2: Documents and Setup<br />

If the image does not contain any EXIF information, the DCS information (EXIF)<br />

option is not available.<br />

When you export an image, if you choose JPEG (8-bit/channel) or TIFF (8-bit/channel or 16bit/channel)<br />

format, you can export the EXIF information with the image. (See "Creating Web pages<br />

from <strong>Canvas</strong> documents" on page 714). However, the EXIF data is only preserved if you have not<br />

made changes to the image in the <strong>Canvas</strong> document, or if you have made changes to the image's<br />

pixels, such as if you've fixed red eye. If you have made other changes to the image, such as rotated,<br />

skewed, or adjusted the transparency, or if you have composited other objects with the image, the<br />

EXIF information is not preserved.<br />

To export EXIF Information:<br />

1. Select an image in your <strong>Canvas</strong> document.<br />

2. Choose Image | Export | JPEG or TIFF.<br />

3. Type a filename and select a location for the exported image.<br />

4. Click Save.<br />

5. In the Export Options dialog box, select the Include EXIF Data check box.<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

Using <strong>Canvas</strong> templates<br />

<strong>Canvas</strong> includes many ready-made templates, and you can create your own template documents.<br />

Then, when you use the New command, you can select a template — either one supplied with <strong>Canvas</strong><br />

or one you have created — to create a new document based on the contents and configuration of the<br />

template.<br />

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