On Tuesday, August 24, 2004 11:26 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Bob Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > exif-browser-bin.zip from
> >
> > http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
> >
> > To install, just unzip it and place the unzipped version in
> > the "plugins" subdirectory of your personal GIMP director
On Tuesday, August 24, 2004 6:54 AM [GMT+1=CET],
William Skaggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An update:
>
> Thanks to Michael Schumacher I have been able to add a Windows
> binary for the EXIF browser plug-in to the Registry:
> exif-browser-bin.zip from
>
> http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
Hi!
> > 1) Can Gimp provide the camera data that is stored in the jpeg?
>
> Yes, filters -> generic -> exif browser
I think it would be better to place in
a new tab of Image->Info Windows dialog.
That would be more self-explanatory. And the plugin should be
distributed with the standard gimp.
Hi,
Does there exist an application that can automatically insert meta data from such
sources as XMP?
Thanks!
MLF
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An update:
Thanks to Michael Schumacher I have been able to add a Windows
binary for the EXIF browser plug-in to the Registry:
exif-browser-bin.zip from
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
To install, just unzip it and place the unzipped version in
the "plugins" subdirectory of your persona
Item: The EXIF Browser plug-in is not distributed with GIMP. (It may
be included in some packages, though.) It can be downloaded from the
GIMP Plugin Registry, at
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
Item: A digital camera image does not really have a true "resolution".
Assigning one of 3
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-23-04 12:27]:
>
> http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
>
> It's not ported for the Windows version of Gimp that I could find (with
> my humble google-fu). It would be nice to have though.
NOTE: this is for Gimp 2.xx and will probably *not* work i
>> I don't have filters / generic / exif browser menu.
>Maybe this is an additional plug-in - I don't have this either.
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=4153
It's not ported for the Windows version of Gimp that I could find (with my
humble google-fu). It would be nice to have though.
Rob
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On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 11:12:00AM -0400, Glenn Hancock wrote:
> Thanks for the info, but I don't have filters / generic / exif browser menu.
>
> Also, if gimp is going to show me the screen resolution which I
> already know instead of the true resolution of the image then how do I
> determine the
* Glenn Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-23-04 10:13]:
> Thanks for the info, but I don't have filters / generic / exif browser menu.
on image,
drop-down menu
filters -> generic -> exif browser
> Also, if gimp is going to show me the screen resolution which I already
> know instea
> Thanks for the info, but I don't have filters / generic / exif browser
> menu.
Maybe this is an additional plug-in - I don't have this either.
> Also, if gimp is going to show me the screen resolution which I
> already know instead of the true resolution of the image then how do I
> determine t
Thanks for the info, but I don't have filters / generic / exif browser menu.
Also, if gimp is going to show me the screen resolution which I
already know instead of the true resolution of the image then how do I
determine the true resolution? That seems some what worthless to show
me the screen r
* Glenn Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-23-04 09:42]:
> I have a photo's I took with my D70 Nikon that come in at 2000x3008
> and 300dpi. When I open in photoshop I can see this information along
> with the camera settings when the picture was snapped.
>
> 1) Can Gimp provide the camera data that
I have a photo's I took with my D70 Nikon that come in at 2000x3008
and 300dpi. When I open in photoshop I can see this information along
with the camera settings when the picture was snapped.
1) Can Gimp provide the camera data that is stored in the jpeg?
2) Why does Gimp show the resolution
khiraly wrote:
What is the simplest way, to do the following day to day job?:
Open 20-40 files at 2592x1944 resolution, and rescal to 1024*768 and
save in .jpg with specific options(progressiv, floating, etc). But all
the image with the same option.
You could try my Gimp batch processing plugin, wh
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