Hi,
I simply use exiftool in the terminal - if you're comfortable with not
having a graphical interface, it's simple as can be. For example,
after scanning, but before importing into Apple Aperture for post-
processing, I simply run a command like:
> exiftool -Make=Linhof -Model="Technika V" -FocalLength=75mm -
> FNumber=16.0 -ISO=400 Scan-120310-0002.tif
I easily installed exiftool with Macports, but any package manager
should do :-) If you're on Windows, however, I have no idea what would
be the best for you.
Good luck!
Dawid
On 13 Mar 2012, at 3:13 PM, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Great, Dawid.
>
> Could you teach me (us) how do you manage to manually embed all the
> EXIF in a scanned frame?
> I mean, do you write an HTML code, do you fill a .csv ... how do you
> do it?
>
> TIA,
>
> Fernando.
>
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Dawid Loubser
> <dawid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Fernando,
>>
>> I must say that I am pleased that somebody finally notices after
>> years
>> of doing this! I manually populate the EXIF data of all my images. It
>> certainly helps me catalogue them, and it's great for future
>> reference. I do this based on notes I made, or from memory. I always
>> omit things I didn't note or can't remember (and thats usually
>> shutter
>> speed, but I am good at remembering aperture, lens used, and film/
>> camera types :-)
>>
>> regards,
>> Dawid
>>
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