[Matt Maguire <matthew.magu...@gmail.com> schrieb am 25.1.2020 um 9:17 Uhr:]
>What was the exact text in the error message? "Can't find exiftool" >And how exactly are you >"opening an image" when you see the error message? Clicking on "Import image" choosing the image and import it. Maybe it has to do with "enable control_exiftool_export" in "Preferences/LUA options". […] >It might be enough just to install MacPorts and use it to install exiv2 >(sudo port install exiv2). However to install MacPorts you probably need >to install the Mac developer's kit, so it be a bit complicated. Maybe >installing exiv2 via homebrew would be more straightforward. I think >homebrew would place the command in /usr/local/bin,… In this directory lies my exiftool. >…which should be in >your default system path and so the darktable tool should be able to >pick it up: >https://brew.sh/ I don't feel comfortable using this. I have a working system here and fear to mess it up this way. Why would I need this? Why not just putting exiv2 to this directory? >On Sat, 25 Jan 2020 at 05:00, Subhash Fotografie <fotogra...@subhash.at> >wrote: >Opening an image I get the message that exiftool cannot be found. I have >installed exiftool and I am using it from time to time. How can I tell >DT 3.0.0 an Mac where to look for it? -- Aktuell im Fotoblog „Anschauungen photosophisch”: „Un dia del sol invernal” http://fotoblog.subhash.at ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.or