Sorry for the slightly off-topic question, but I have been wondering if there's software that allows you to manually encode the exposure information, film type, etc for scanned images from film. Like most of us I have tons of scanned images on CD, that a few years later is easy to lose track of what film it was shot on, etc. It would be great if when accessing one of my archived TIFFs there was also whatever information I wanted to include encoded and readable with the file. Hope I'm making that clear. Thanks.
When scanning in Vuescan (www.hamrick.com), I encode this information in the EXIF information for the file. That way it transports along with the file. Just the basics: camera body, lenses used, film type, and developing info (for B&W). It's roll-specific, not frame specific.
Karen
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