Hello Thomas,
this is interesting to me, too, because I have a similar wish. Could you tell us where and how this placeholder %sourceimage% is to be used? Is it in argfiles that can be specified in preferences tab Stiching (2)?
Best regards
Joachim

Am 26.03.2017 um 11:45 schrieb T. Modes:


Am Sonntag, 26. März 2017 10:39:15 UTC+2 schrieb Chris Brown:

    I'm trying to figure out how to keep exif data from the original
    'now' photos for the remapped intermediate files.

Currently only the metadata of the first image can be copied to all intermediate images. This refers to the blended and fused images, not to the remapped *only* images. The EXIF data refer to the original image. So some information is not valid anymore when applied to the remapped image (e.g. when you change the field of view the focal length/cropfactor is not valid for the remapped image).

But wait, I added an additional placeholder %sourceimage% to the user defined output sequence in changeset cc6d6ff6346a. This should allow to copy selected EXIF tags to the remapped images, when you create your own user defined output sequence.

    I'd also like to save values for each photo from the optimiser tab
    (orientation & lens parameters - y,p,r etc) in the exif of the
    intermediate so I can keep track of how originals have been changed.

This is not possible with Hugin tools.

    I'm wondering what values can be saved using the argfiles in hugin
    preferences and if there is any further documention about it?

In principle all tags which exiftool can write can be copied. So read the tag documentation of exiftool. All supported placeholders are described in the dialog (no undocumented one are available).

Thomas
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