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Camera bits photo mechanic v5
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  1. Camera bits photo mechanic v5 update#
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  3. Camera bits photo mechanic v5 trial#

It can be restored into the image with the command: $ exiv2 insert Stonehenge.exv Stonehenge.jpg. rw-r-r-+ 1 rmills staff 17989 16 Mar 15:51 Stonehenge.exvġ112 $ The metadata has been extracted into Stonehenge.exv. For example: 1109 $ ls -alt Stonehenge.jpg You might find the following command very useful to extract and preserve your metadata: $ exiv2 -ea image-path. I think you believe you are loosing metadata. If you like command-line tools, you will find exiv2(.exe) useful in metadata investigations. The application exiv2(.exe) provides command-line access to most of the features of the library and is used by the test suite. Our focus is to provide a library for applications to reliably manipulate metadata. As Alan has said, we're not a metadata forum. I'm the build engineer for Exiv2 and don't know much about metadata. You can read about those in the MWG guidelines as well. Bonus is that it will see your ACDSee Categories and import them into industry standard XMP hierarchical keywords. IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg XmpText 18 and GRFĭates and Times are actually stored in EXIF, listing them under IPTC is an error on the part of ACDSee.įor correct handling of Date/Time fields, I recommend reading the MWG Guidelines: Īs I said previously, Digikam is my recommended photo management application. IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg String 64 Betty admires Thrill, 11 month old LW male, Owner Donna ThompsonĮxiv2 -g acdsee IPTC IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg String 38 DFWESSA 2008 National, Arlington Texas IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg String 8 dog show IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg String 16 springer spaniel IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg String 18 and GRF Let's take a look at your sample image, using the -g (grep) option to pick out specifics.Įxiv2 -g Date IPTC IMG_0741_rotation_cr.jpg To show more data, command line tools are recommended. I have a feeling I'm going to be on your forum a lot for awhile. Thanks for any help on my questions/issues. I'm attaching screen shots to show you the difference in where Camera Bits stores Date Created vs. Once again, I think if anyone would have such a template, it would be you. I've tried 5 different photo managers and most of them don't do a good job of separating their IPTC and EXIF data, so I'm really confused about what comes from where. I'd love to have a Template, by IPTC category, that lists all data fields. I'm attaching screen shots that compares ACD IPTC info and Camera Bits IPTC info of the same pic. But I discovered that one of their IPTC data fields is stored is a different place than ACD - a place I think is not logical.

Camera bits photo mechanic v5 trial#

So I d/l a trial of Camera Bits because they were on the list that stored Plus and Extension for IPTC. But, I figure if anyone has a list like this by photo app - it would be you guys. Dummy me - I didn't bookmark it cuz I had about 20 tabs open and was doing lots of research. I cam upon a list that did just that yesterday. That's why I asked my question in subject line.

Camera bits photo mechanic v5 software#

But I'm faced with looking at a new software manager.

camera bits photo mechanic v5

If we change to different photo mgr, we lost some ACD specific data - Categories. A man on the forum said he did some batch tagging and lost some of his EXIF data. It seems that if you even call up a pic in the viewer (no edits done, no saving done) IPTC data gets wiped out.

Camera bits photo mechanic v5 update#

But I did update to the latest version of ACDSee Pro 8 and was browsing through my pics. In my case, I haven't done any photo editing in over a year. I've been using ACDSee for 10-12 years and recently a bug has come up - and it's an ugly one.

camera bits photo mechanic v5

My first post - recently I've become quite aware of my metadata because I've lost some of it.















Camera bits photo mechanic v5