* stephen moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-26-08 07:55]:
> Unfortunately exiv2 does not write to tiff files yet...
>
> This would give you a work around... copy the EXIF back in after editing.
>
> http://www.hugsan.com/EXIFutils/
But, Phil Harvey's excellent exiftool will,
http://www.sno.phy.que
Unfortunately exiv2 does not write to tiff files yet...
This would give you a work around... copy the EXIF back in after editing.
http://www.hugsan.com/EXIFutils/
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Michael J. Hammel píše v Čt 25. 09. 2008 v 11:57 -0600:
> To convert back to TIFF you can use ImageMagick's convert tool.
> According to this discussion:
> http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11600
> convert will retain EXIF data. This is true as long as you're simply
Hi, Sven
> The GIMP TIFF plug-in lacks support for Exif information. It should not
> be too difficult to add basic support to it. Basic means that the TIFF
> loader attaches the Exif information to the image and the TIFF writer
> writes any attached Exif data back to the file. If this is important
Hi,
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 01:36 +0800, Tsai, Dung-Bang (蔡東邦) wrote:
> I'm using gimp to deal with my photos which are made of DSLR.
> These ttif files have embedded exif information, and every time I save
> these files; it seems that the exif information will be stripped.
The GIMP TIFF plug-in
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 02:14 +0800, Tsai, Dung-Bang (蔡東邦) wrote:
> As far as I know, baseline jpeg is alway lossy; only JPEG-LS supports
> lossless image saving. So, does it mean that if I save file at 100% quality,
> gimp will use JPEG-LS?
Don't know - you'd have to look at the source to figure th
Hi Michael J. Hammel
> I can't say if the TIFF file plugin supports this or not but there are
> some options on how to deal with the situation if it doesn't. First,
> load the TIFF images and then save them in JPEG at 100% quality.
> Technically that should be equivalent to TIFF since no compres
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 01:36 +0800, Tsai, Dung-Bang (蔡東邦) wrote:
> I'm using gimp to deal with my photos which are made of DSLR.
> These ttif files have embedded exif information, and every time I save
> these files; it seems that the exif information will be stripped.
> I have done some tests on j
Dear all
I'm using gimp to deal with my photos which are made of DSLR.
These ttif files have embedded exif information, and every time I save
these files; it seems that the exif information will be stripped.
I have done some tests on jpeg files; gimp will not strip the exif information.
How can I