Thanks for checking on the version of exifgui--seem to have 3.98. It displays
the data fine but no longer can change much w/o a hassle and often not even
then. Perhaps some win upgrades balled it up as it used to be fine though
always persnickety. I had a couple minutes and tried 5.15 but couldn't even
get that to run, though I had copied the version of exiftools into the new
directory--perhaps it requires a newer version.
Still all guied up, Mike
On 12/7/2014 7:33 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
> Programmable Moose writes:
>
> <<<I've written a little batch file that uses Phil Harvey's exiftool program
to put data for the fisheye lencap into
> image files. It is written so that multiple files may be selected to be
processed sequentially
>
>
> Very cool, PM.
Thanks! How quickly one forgets. I used to be a whiz at .bat files. Now, I'm
slow and uncertain.
> BTW the ExifGUI program that puts a easy interface on exiftool no longer
> seems
supported and has become very buggy if
> not unusable. It used to be just fine.
Seems OK here for displaying EXIF, ver. 5.15.00. It does seem like editing is
kludgier than before, though.
> I often just use Photme or Analogexif for scanned film to fix the exif.
For fixed data for several files, especially if often repeated, the above batch
file technique is far faster than
individual editing. You could have a Send To entry named BigFoot, for example,
that would fill in lens model and max
aperture for all the shots with that lens in a folder in one swell foop.
Ex If Moose
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