On 27/06/2025 15:34, 'T. Modes' via hugin and other free panoramic
software wrote:
[email protected] schrieb am Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2025 um 21:22:58 UTC+2:
I took a look at normal_layered_tiff.executor. It seems it is
supposed to call exiftool to copy part of the exif data. I checked
in the tiff files, no exif data there at all. Is there some way to
investigate what went wrong?
I tested here. It works fine for me.
Look at the log files (maybe you need to activate them - always save
log) or run the hugin_executor from the command line and look at the
output.
Either another program running is blocking the access (e.g. indexer,
anti-virus), or the program you are using to look at the Exif data is
not supporting multilayer TIFFs.
Hello Thomas.
I'm sorry, I shouldn't have looked at the normal_layered_tiff.executor.
I often use it (actually, I often use "Normal panorama with layered TIFF
output"), and it indeed works as expected.
My issue here wasn't with an executor (at least I don't think so), but
with the "No exposure correction, low dynamic range" check box. I don't
even know if this is supposed to copy exif data to the result files, so
that maybe there is no bug, but merely a possible improvement.
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