Hi Xavier,
thanks for your further answer. It is like you described:
I have a bunch of images locally stored in JPG-format with full resolution and metadata. I upload
these original files via FTP into a subfolder of fileadmin. There are 2 ways these files are used
within TYPO3:
1) I use them
Hello Paul,
One thing could be worth testing, whether it's related to GraphicsMagic
or ImageMagick or both, as you may choose either of them for image
processing in TYPO3.
Greets
Xavier
amadeo Marketing Design - Paul Garais wrote:
Hi Xavier,
thanks for your further answer. It is like you
Hi Xavier,
it was worth testing! After switching to GraphicsMagic, it worked as should. Switching back to
ImageMagick it also worked. I don't know why, because I cleared cache und temp-files several times.
But it works...
Thanks for the useful hint!
Greetings,
Paul Garais
*Paul
Hi Paul,
it was worth testing! After switching to GraphicsMagic, it worked as
should. Switching back to ImageMagick it also worked. I don't know why,
because I cleared cache und temp-files several times. But it works...
Thanks for the useful hint!
You're welcome. Glad it finally works.
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Regarding: TYPO3 4.7
Hey list!
With standard configuration TYPO3 (or ImageMagick) is stripping the profiles and metadata out of
image-files like JPG. In the TYPO3 configuration there is an option to keep the profiles by setting
im_useStripProfileByDefault to 0.
I would like to keep the
Hi Paul,
With standard configuration TYPO3 (or ImageMagick) is stripping the
profiles and metadata out of image-files like JPG. In the TYPO3
configuration there is an option to keep the profiles by setting
im_useStripProfileByDefault to 0.
I would like to keep the metadata, so scaled
Hi Xavier,
if I set the option to 0 there are still no EXIF- or IPTC-data in the scaled JPGs. So information
like the photographers name, title, etc. and also data from the camera like the camera name, f-stop,
ISO-number, etc. are lost.
Am 03.06.2013 18:00, schrieb Xavier Perseguers:
Hi
Hi Amadeo,
if I set the option to 0 there are still no EXIF- or IPTC-data in the
scaled JPGs. So information like the photographers name, title, etc. and
also data from the camera like the camera name, f-stop, ISO-number, etc.
are lost.
So actually the problem is that the flag does not seem