![]() Can be I won't be able to answer your further questions today -so, be patient pleaseĪs you can see, GUI allows editing only "most needed" tags (which If I'm right so far, you can't prevent CS to alter exif data.Īnd now the question: Do you wish to copy exif data from original ImgA.jpg image into edited ImgB.jpg image? Is that correct? But if you look after ImgB.jpg exif data, some of that (can be all of it) is lost. Now, it's obvious, ImgA.jpg didn't (can't be) changed at all. You have original jpeg file from Canon camera- let's call it ImgA.jpg:ġ_If you open ImgA.jpg with CS, you see all relevant exif data (do you?),Ģ_Then you save that image (doesn't really matter if you do some edits), giving it the name ImgB.jpg. On the other hand, as (your issue) thread on other forum died, I though you either solved the problem -or gave up I'm sorry I didn't pay attention on your post above. Where it won't be stripped by CS)? Maybe it's obvious to many others, Of course, there might be better solution than mine is.īogdan - Can you answer the question I asked earlier in this thread,Ībout how to move the EXIF info with your program (move it to a place Using pop-up menu, I was just tried to avoid confusion about "where-what". And there might be tags with the same name, but in different metadata sections (for example: City can be inside IPTC and XMP). There might be image file without any metadata (or missing some tags) -there's nowhere to click then. Right-clicking and selecting the field I'm already on to edit. I'd also prefer to double click a data field to edit it instead of copying (part of) metadata from one image file into another -can be usefull IMO. ![]() It's easy to make it the way, where user simply enter values (like DateTime) -but I'm not sure if that would be enough.Īnd there are other things needed to be done. It's just, I'm not sure how to implement that option. even if I don't use it, I might add GPS edit option in the future. Of course it is possible to change (almost) any tag, but why would someone want to change (for example) ApertureValue?Īnyway, I agree with you about GPS -it can be usefull info. I'd like to be able to editĪnd/or delete any field, e.g GPS coordinates.Īs you can see, GUI allows editing only "most needed" tags (which are?) -just for sake of simplicity. I really like your GUI, much better user interface than Opanda. ![]()
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