On Thursday, 6 October 2016 10:23:06 UTC+2, bugbear wrote:
>
> This has the unfortunate effect of dropping all the IPTC
> data (depending of which tool I use, netpbm, imagemagick, enfuse, etc),
> which means that orientation and exposure data is lost, making
> Hugin less convenient.
>
If you just need a trivial copy of EXIF/IPTC/XMP data from Enblend and
Enfuse,
I can arrange for that. If fact, I have a patch to add this functionality
to both
applications. It relies on libexiv2, which is already used by Hugin.
Please let me know what you want/need, like, for example, some tags dropped
or special tags added, command-line options, and so on.
Thanks,
Chris
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