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EXIF info going missing between Irfanview and Dimage viewer
When editing photos I use the Dimage Viewer that came with my camera.
But if all that is needed is cropping, I use Irfanview because it is a lot faster, and the user interface is better as well. I have just discovered that when I've edited a picture with Irfanview, the Dimage Viewer claims that there is no EXIF data present, though Irfanview can still display it. Some questions: - Anyone know what is causing this? - Can most viewing/editing programs read the EXIF data produced by Irfanview? (I quite like Irfanview, but I don't want to be in the position where it's the only program that can read my EXIF data). - Is there a fix? -- Stephen Poley |
Re: EXIF info going missing between Irfanview and Dimage viewer
Stephen Poley <sbpoleySpicedHamTrap@xs4all.nl> wrote in
news:b4u0919l8s8u3ulu8ijqfaurhtla11ss4l@4ax.com: > When editing photos I use the Dimage Viewer that came with my > camera. But if all that is needed is cropping, I use Irfanview > because it is a lot faster, and the user interface is better as > well. > > I have just discovered that when I've edited a picture with > Irfanview, the Dimage Viewer claims that there is no EXIF data > present, though Irfanview can still display it. > > Some questions: > - Anyone know what is causing this? > - Can most viewing/editing programs read the EXIF data produced by > Irfanview? (I quite like Irfanview, but I don't want to be in the > position where it's the only program that can read my EXIF data). > - Is there a fix? > I too like irfanview a lot. When you hit Ctrl-s to save the picture with the option of changing the filename, there are some parameters which can be selected. see if they are checked or not. I have no such problems, although I often remove the exif data using other programs such as "jhead" from the cmdline to take care of a number of files at once. Jhead also allows the addition or manipulation of the exif or comment data in a *batch* mode via cmdline. The handiest way of writing descript.ion files may be to use a slightly older version of xnview . The newest v 1.80 RC version currently has some problems handling descript.ion files the way I like. |
Re: EXIF info going missing between Irfanview and Dimage viewer
On Sun, 22 May 2005 19:42:10 GMT, Mike Mills <efficient@canada.com>
wrote: >Stephen Poley <sbpoleySpicedHamTrap@xs4all.nl> wrote in >news:b4u0919l8s8u3ulu8ijqfaurhtla11ss4l@4ax.com : > >> I have just discovered that when I've edited a picture with >> Irfanview, the Dimage Viewer claims that there is no EXIF data >> present, though Irfanview can still display it. >> >> Some questions: >> - Anyone know what is causing this? >> - Can most viewing/editing programs read the EXIF data produced by >> Irfanview? (I quite like Irfanview, but I don't want to be in the >> position where it's the only program that can read my EXIF data). >> - Is there a fix? >I too like irfanview a lot. When you hit Ctrl-s to save the picture >with the option of changing the filename, there are some parameters >which can be selected. see if they are checked or not. If you mean the option to keep EXIF data - yes, it's checked. And Irfanview itself can read the information produced, but the Dimage Viewer can not. Presumably either Irfanview is writing the information incorrectly or the Dimage Viewer is reading it incorrectly. If the latter, I can live with it. But if Irfanview is writing the EXIF in a non-standard fashion, then I don't want to use it any more for cropping. I was hoping someone here could help. -- Stephen Poley |
Re: EXIF info going missing between Irfanview and Dimage viewer
Stephen Poley <sbpoleySpicedHamTrap@xs4all.nl> wrote in
news:aq1391lb8no36l0ar0i3vvhub26c75sdl9@4ax.com: > On Sun, 22 May 2005 19:42:10 GMT, Mike Mills > <efficient@canada.com> wrote: > >>Stephen Poley <sbpoleySpicedHamTrap@xs4all.nl> wrote in >>news:b4u0919l8s8u3ulu8ijqfaurhtla11ss4l@4ax.co m: >> >>> I have just discovered that when I've edited a picture with >>> Irfanview, the Dimage Viewer claims that there is no EXIF data >>> present, though Irfanview can still display it. >>> >>> Some questions: >>> - Anyone know what is causing this? >>> - Can most viewing/editing programs read the EXIF data produced >>> by Irfanview? (I quite like Irfanview, but I don't want to be in >>> the position where it's the only program that can read my EXIF >>> data). - Is there a fix? > >>I too like irfanview a lot. When you hit Ctrl-s to save the >>picture with the option of changing the filename, there are some >>parameters which can be selected. see if they are checked or not. > > If you mean the option to keep EXIF data - yes, it's checked. And > Irfanview itself can read the information produced, but the Dimage > Viewer can not. > > Presumably either Irfanview is writing the information incorrectly > or the Dimage Viewer is reading it incorrectly. If the latter, I > can live with it. But if Irfanview is writing the EXIF in a > non-standard fashion, then I don't want to use it any more for > cropping. I was hoping someone here could help. I have not had any incompatibility ever with either exif information retention by irfanview or any other stuff written into the jpeg file structure like comment text. Maybe you could try this one which I know reads the embedded information directly from the image: <!--// P3dO Explorer © 2000-2005, SENO Software--> // http://www.senosoft.com/ // support@senosoft.com //-------------------- 9:21 PM 4/26/05 free very good P3dO Explorer 1.7.6 P3dO Explorer is the official name for "Photo 3d Object Explorer". P3dO is an Explorer-ish image viewer which will help you manage your graphic stuff. |
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