Diptic file extension
But there’s a problem with PNGs: PNG doesn’t support EXIF/ IPTC if you export a JPEG file as a PNG, then the EXIF/IPTC info is lost (e.g., geolocation info).
One solution to this problem is to use a “lossless” compression format such as PNG. Question is, if you edit a JPEG image (using say, Aperture 3 by Apple Inc.) then how can you export the image without further compression? If you edit a JPEG photo, then the resulting image file will be further compressed when you export the file from your photo editor of choice. IPhone cameras save photos as JPEGs (JPGs), a “lossy” compression format shooting uncompressed RAW images is not an option. All photos were taken using the iPhone’s built in camera photo 16 of 25 was post-processed using Diptic app. Here they are - 25 of my favorite photos, and five of my favorite panorama photos. In this order, the gallery reflects the passing of time as well as the persistence of my interests. Embedded in the EXIF/ IPTC info of every photo is a title, caption, one or more keywords, copyright notice, and a geotag.Ĭonventional wisdom says I should rank the photos and lead with my best shot I chose to present the photos in chronological order instead. Along the way I learned about some of the advanced features of Aperture, a professional-grade tool for organizing and adjusting photos. … I started a project to select my best iPhone photos from the past year. Selecting your best photos can be challenging - as well as quite rewarding.
#DIPTIC FILE EXTENSION PROFESSIONAL#
I have taken more than 1,500 photos using my iPhones during the past year - that’s more photos than I’ve taken in years! Inspired by a recent Tweet from professional photographer Rick Sammon … iPhoneography rekindled my interest in photography. I bought a used Apple iPhone 3G a little more than a year ago I upgraded to a used iPhone 3GS a few months later.