>On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Patrick Shanahan
wrote:
>> You fail to mention the versions of the binaries you are using to make
>> your statement or who generated those binaries and whether the exif data
>> function was even compiled into your binaries.
>
>I currently have Gimp 2.6.8. I've had
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> You fail to mention the versions of the binaries you are using to make
> your statement or who generated those binaries and whether the exif data
> function was even compiled into your binaries.
I currently have Gimp 2.6.8. I've had the s
* Frank Gore [01-26-10 00:38]:
> All that awesome EXIF info in my RAW pictures that I'd like to keep.
> Does UFraw not pass it along, or does Gimp not collect it? It's REALLY
> ANNOYING!!!
>
> How do others deal with this? I'd love to hear solutions!
Then you will be very unhappy to hear that I
All that awesome EXIF info in my RAW pictures that I'd like to keep.
Does UFraw not pass it along, or does Gimp not collect it? It's REALLY
ANNOYING!!!
How do others deal with this? I'd love to hear solutions!
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Rinke H. wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have gimp 2.6 and ufraw installed on a windows 2000 sp4 machine.
>
> Whenever I try to convert a dng file (the pentax raw file format) my exif
> data gets completely lost.
>
> If I send the image from ufraw to gimp, and then save it, I get no error
> message at a
Hi list,
I have gimp 2.6 and ufraw installed on a windows 2000 sp4 machine.
Whenever I try to convert a dng file (the pentax raw file format) my exif
data gets completely lost.
If I send the image from ufraw to gimp, and then save it, I get no error
message at all;
if I save it directly from
On May 2, 2008, at 11:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In the 'save as' dialog (or Save a Copy), uncheck the exif checkbox.
Daniel
doh!
I somehow missed this in the 'save a copy' dialog box :(
thanks for the reply!
cheers!
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On Thursday 01 May 2008, Kim Cascone wrote:
> > When you take an image with a digital camera, the camera itself
> > leaves a data file which automatically identifies itself. This file
> > is called an EXIF and usually has information like the make of the
> > camera, the ISO setting, the date and ti
When you take an image with a digital camera, the camera itself
leaves a data file which automatically identifies itself. This file
is called an EXIF and usually has information like the make of the
camera, the ISO setting, the date and time, the pixel setting, etc.
This needs to be removed
>
> I recomment exiftool by Phil Harvey. You can get this at:
>
> http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
Thanks.
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norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
>> > using Gimp, please?
>>
>> Not as far as I know (but my knowledge may be slightly outdated) but
>> there are many tools easily installable that will tell you everything
>> that's in th
> > Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
> > using Gimp, please?
>
> Not as far as I know (but my knowledge may be slightly outdated) but
> there are many tools easily installable that will tell you everything
> that's in the exif.
My research has also led me to be
norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
> using Gimp, please?
Not as far as I know (but my knowledge may be slightly outdated) but
there are many tools easily installable that will tell you everything
that's in the exif.
-- Johan
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Is there some way I can obtain the exif information of a photograph
using Gimp, please?
Norman
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Yes. I installed gimp 2.0.4 and the problem is gone. Thank you very much!
Known problem, fixed in 2.0.4.
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Milos Prudek wrote:
Gimp does not save EXIF data even though the setting says it should save
it.
I use "Save As..." and the "Save EXIF data" checkbox is checked.
Is anyone else experiencing this? i want to verify it before I submit a
bug report to Bugzilla.
Gimp 2.0.3 on Linux, compiled from so
Hi,
Milos Prudek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gimp does not save EXIF data even though the setting says it should save it.
>
> I use "Save As..." and the "Save EXIF data" checkbox is checked.
>
> Is anyone else experiencing this? i want to verify it before I submit
> a bug report to Bugzilla.
Gimp does not save EXIF data even though the setting says it should save it.
I use "Save As..." and the "Save EXIF data" checkbox is checked.
Is anyone else experiencing this? i want to verify it before I submit a
bug report to Bugzilla.
Gimp 2.0.3 on Linux, compiled from sources, working perfect
Hi,
Oskar Eyb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the checkbox "Save EXIF data" is activated, but after saving the
> file doesn't contain EXIF data any longer.
>
> GIMP 2.0.3 Win32
That's a known problem in GIMP 2.0.3 and it will be fixed in the
upcoming 2.0.4 release.
Sven
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 01:09:23PM -0700, William Skaggs wrote:
thanks for you reply.
> Yes, you are right that it does not work: this is one of the
> main reasons why Gimp 2.0.4 is going to be released very soon --
> in the next few days. It worked in 2.0.2, and it will work again
> in 2.0.4.
Oskar Eyb wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the checkbox "Save EXIF data" is activated, but after saving the file
> doesn't contain EXIF data any longer.
>
> GIMP 2.0.3 Win32
Yes, you are right that it does not work: this is one of the
main reasons why Gimp 2.0.4 is going to be released very soon --
in the n
Hi Oskar,
Check that you have libexif installed, and that your JPEG plug-in is linked to
it.
Cheers,
Dave.
Quoting Oskar Eyb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> the checkbox "Save EXIF data" is activated, but after saving the file
> doesn't contain EXIF data any longer.
>
> GIMP 2.0.3 Win32
>
>
Hello,
the checkbox "Save EXIF data" is activated, but after saving the file
doesn't contain EXIF data any longer.
GIMP 2.0.3 Win32
Greets,
Oskar
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 02:38 pm, Pieter Eendebak wrote:
> - If I do a rotation in the Gimp on a jpeg file will the rotation be
lossless
> (for 90 degree rotations)?
I think you're actually asking the wrong question: A 90-degree rotation
should be lossless, but you can't rotate a "jpeg" in
Hi!
This probably has been over the list a few times before, but the information
on the internet is very limited and I cannot search the mail archives.
I have a digital camera and after taking photo's I want to edit my images.
- If I do a rotation in the Gimp on a jpeg file will the rotation be
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