Michael Schumacher writes:
> > Von: Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Is there any way to get to the old registry to grab a copy of
> > older plug-ins?
>
> Yes, there is. The link to the archive is given in the switch announcement:
> http://registry.gimp.org/node/235
Thanks! The old exif-b
On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 23:49 -0800, Akkana Peck wrote:
> The exif plug-in as it existed on the old registry didn't work with
> GIMP 2.4. I updated it a while back and got it working for reading
> exif, but it looked like it would be a big job to make it read/write
> and I dropped it. If anyone want
> Von: Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is there any way to get to the old registry to grab a copy of
> older plug-ins?
Yes, there is. The link to the archive is given in the switch announcement:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/235
HTH,
Michael
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Owen writes:
> AFAIK, there was an exif plugin for the Gimp, but I can't find it now.
There was an exif reading plug-in on the old registry (I forget who
wrote it -- Simon Budig?) It was read-only; it couldn't change an
image's exif. It doesn't seem to be on the new registry. Is there
any way t
> On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 14:04 +1100, Owen wrote:
>> Perhaps you want the exif data
>> Make sure you have the exif libraries install, and at the prompt, type
>> # exif blah.jpeg
>
> I was wondering - doesn't GIMP 2.4 support EXIF data now? I had a JPEG
> with some EXIF data in it that I could read
Thanks, downloading exif now :)
On Feb 9, 2008 8:06 PM, Michael J. Hammel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 14:04 +1100, Owen wrote:
> > Perhaps you want the exif data
> > Make sure you have the exif libraries install, and at the prompt, type
> > # exif blah.jpeg
>
> I was wonderi
On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 14:04 +1100, Owen wrote:
> Perhaps you want the exif data
> Make sure you have the exif libraries install, and at the prompt, type
> # exif blah.jpeg
I was wondering - doesn't GIMP 2.4 support EXIF data now? I had a JPEG
with some EXIF data in it that I could read with GQVie
> Does anyone know if JPEG stores the settings from a digital camera and
> how to read them?
> ie: ISO setting, etc.?
>
> I like to experiment with settings, would be nice not to have to write
> each one down.
Perhaps you want the exif data
Make sure you have the exif libraries install, and at