Also, Google Photos sees the metadata. You can also use that in a pinch,
(assuming that you do not have Google Photo setup to automatically
strip the metadata on import).

Sincerely,

Karim Hosein
Top Rock Photography
754.999.1652



On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 at 20:09, Top Rock Photography <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I had a similar problem, (but it was only with WebP files). My problem was
> that my version of DT was compiled against an older version of libexiv2. I
> had to get the latest EXIV2 source and compile, then get the latest DT code
> and compile. Then everything worked.
>
> …Almost.
>
> The other problem I had was that my file viewer did not read the EXIF
> data, because it, too, was compiled against an older EXIV2 library. So I
> had to get the latest source code for that and compile. Then everything
> worked.
>
> To see if the metadata is actually in the file or not, try opening the
> file with different editors/viewers, and see if one of them sees the
> metadata. (For me, The GIMP did see the metadata).
>
> Also, there is an option in the latest DT to specify what is exported as
> metadata. That ought to be the FIRST thing you do. (Simplest fix).
>
> Hope this solves your problem.
> Sincerely,
>
> Karim Hosein
> Top Rock Photography
> 754.999.1652
>
>
>
> On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 at 13:16, David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> When I export an image the EXIF data is not included. I think that was at
>> some point .. maybe? Is there an option to export EXIF to email or file?
>>
>> David
>>
>

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