
Additionally you can see that I was at a focal length of 200mm, an aperture of f4.0 and a speed of 1/800. You can also see that I used the NEW Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 Di VC lens.

You can see that I resized it for web since it is at 72 ppi and 900×600. You can see this image was shot with a Canon 5D MKIII and even see a serial number. In Photoshop CS6 it is under the Camera Data tab. My screen shots below are from Photoshop CS6, the current version as of this writing. It has changed through the years – as the recorded information gets even more sophisticated. It WILL look different depending on what version of Photoshop or Elements you use. Once there, you will see tabs with various choices. Scroll down a bit if you have Lightroom to learn where to access it there. You can uncover camera settings of your images. In Photoshop and PS Elements, you will find a wealth of information by following this path: FILE – FILE INFO. Where to locate the information: Photoshop Have you taken a photo and later been asked, “what where your settings?” Or have you looked at a session and thought, “how can I improve upon these next time?” Sometimes you may even see a photo online and wonder what settings another photographer used … For most photos, you can uncover information such as camera settings, metadata, copyright info, etc., even on photos that are not yours. Uncover Camera Settings: Be a Photo Detective
