* Subhash Fotografie <fotogra...@subhash.at> [01-28-20 05:19]:
> [Matt Maguire <matthew.magu...@gmail.com> schrieb am 28.1.2020 um 8:27 Uhr:]
> 
> >So, easiest way around this is to define the location of exiftool in your
> >preferences file …
> 
> OK, very fine, this did it for the error message to disappear! Thank you 
> again!
> 
> But… now I get another one importing an new image which is so long and 
> quickly disappearing that I cannot read it. And I do not know where to find 
> it in a log.
> 
> Looking at the console I find many many error reports for darktable. Among 
> others:
> 
> 28.1.2020 10:55:30,840 [0x0-0x4f04f].org.darktable: sh: exiftool: command not 
> found
> 
> I don't know what that means. (I can work with exiftool in the terminal using 
> the tcsh shell.)

So your system knows the location of exiftool, but dt does not.  How did
you install exiftool and where is it located on your system?

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