* David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> [06-09-13 18:28]:
> Are you talking about exiftool for that 'other' operating system?
> 
> David
> On 13-06-09 01:12 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> > I have found a solution that works for me.   I can use exiftool per this
> > posting.
> > http://130.15.24.88/exiftool/forum/index.php/topic,4659.msg22240.html#msg22240
> > Best,
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 1:38 PM, News <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> jeremy rosen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> please look into the wiki (and my previous mail about lua) on how to do
> >>>
> >>>>   it.... you can also ask me any questions on lua, either here or on IRC
> >>>> I think the first step for me would be to learn yet another language. ;)
> >>>> Anyway, I think it's an interesting option. I've some ideas here, but it
> >>>> has a learning curve as I don't yet speak lua.
> >>>>
> >>>> Probably you have some more and documented samples somewhere? Some sort
> >>>> of tutorial on how to accomplish easy things? E.g. apply a block of tags 
> >>>> in
> >>>> one go or the like?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>> Unfortunately not, Lua is a new thing in DT (it's in master only) and I
> >>> was hoping the community would help me provide sample exporters...
> >>> Especially people like you that already have some programation knowledge 
> >>> to
> >>> bootstrap the process
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>       Anyway, for most RAWs you start out you need a way to go to DNG
> >>>>> first.
> >>>>>      For this I see no easy option, yet. (Well, the main option at the
> >>>>> moment
> >>>>>      requires quite a large runtime and a virtual box with file
> >>>>> sharing...)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> again, you could "cheat with lua" by intercepting the "new image
> >>>>> imported" event, do whatever you want in there, then import the DNG in.
> >>>>>
> >>>> In this whole thread I have the feeling that people think to complicated
> >>>> and completely missunderstood my suggestion.
> >>>>
> >>>> My suggestion was only to allow the export of a finalized, archivable
> >>>> format that contains metadata along with the RAW, thus comprising a self
> >>>> contained file that does not depend on the environment and thus is just
> >>>> more stable. It would just avoide the (obviously) fragile linkage by file
> >>>> names between the xmp and raw or a complex database backend like dt. 
> >>>> AFAIK
> >>>> DNG is currently the only (more or less well known) format that
> >>>> accomplishes this and is pending at ISO
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> For archival puprose I really thing raw+xmp is good enough, it can be
> >>> easily reimported and I don't really see how the connection between the
> >>> file could be lost (in the case of archival the archive is usually never
> >>> touched)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> I dis not yet see how the lua can get parameters from the gui. As far as I
> >> understood it, I could add a keyboard hook, but not read in anything
> >> interactively (e.g. by a dialogue or module-like interface).
> >>
> >> Concerning the connection of file names: this is just not stable in an
> >> archival context. Imagine a time span of years. Wrt archival I think along
> >> the lines of the OAIS framework.
> >> --
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> >>
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exiftool is a perl script.  Runs on any system which has the proper perl
version.

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