ExifToolGUI is a bit more uer friendly: http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/~bogd
Cheers Brian On Sun, Jul 17, 2016, at 07:50 AM, Jos from Holland wrote: > I downloaded the exiftool and made it work. > > It took some time because it is a long time I worked from a command line. > > All commands have to be very exact or it will not work, windows made me > sloppy ....... > > Some observations: > > - could not find shutter count, is that hidden in K1? > > - Lens ID is not shown with numbers, but translated to names in > accordance with its own table, not the lens names I see in Lightroom. I > would prefer it would show the numbers, like PhotoMe did....... > > Greetz, Jos > On 16-Jul-16 15:44, Jos from Holland wrote: > > Thanks Godfrey, > > > > It really is a lot of information! > > > > I tried downloading exiftool yesterday, but that was not successful, I > > will try again later. Indeed Iam using windows10 > > > > Greetz, Jos > > On 16-Jul-16 15:31, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > >> Jos, > >> > >> Thanks for sending the file. It downloaded with no problems. > >> > >> EXIFtool v10.05 has no problem reading all the metadata. I ran it > >> from a Terminal window on macOS with the default command after moving > >> to the directory: > >> > >> $ cd ~/Downloads > >> $ exiftool 20160528-IMGP0169.DNG > EXIFdata.txt > >> > >> and it spit out the (rather lengthy) metadata very nicely. For example: > >> > >> ExifTool Version Number : 10.05 > >> File Name : 20160528-IMGP0169.DNG > >> Directory : . > >> File Size : 41 MB > >> File Modification Date/Time : 2016:07:16 05:45:23-07:00 > >> File Access Date/Time : 2016:07:16 05:46:57-07:00 > >> File Inode Change Date/Time : 2016:07:16 05:45:23-07:00 > >> File Permissions : rw-r--r-- > >> File Type : DNG > >> File Type Extension : dng > >> MIME Type : image/x-adobe-dng > >> Exif Byte Order : Little-endian (Intel, II) > >> Make : RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. > >> Camera Model Name : PENTAX K-1 > >> Orientation : Horizontal (normal) > >> Software : PENTAX K-1 Ver. 1.00 > >> Modify Date : 2016:05:28 19:24:23 > >> Artist : HIJDEN > >> Image Width : 7392 > >> Image Height : 4950 > >> Bits Per Sample : 14 > >> Compression : JPEG > >> Photometric Interpretation : Color Filter Array > >> Strip Offsets : 219616 > >> Samples Per Pixel : 1 > >> Rows Per Strip : 4950 > >> Strip Byte Counts : 38314288 > >> X Resolution : 300 > >> Y Resolution : 300 > >> Planar Configuration : Chunky > >> Resolution Unit : inches > >> CFA Repeat Pattern Dim : 2 2 > >> CFA Pattern 2 : 0 1 1 2 > >> CFA Layout : Rectangular > >> Black Level Repeat Dim : 2 2 > >> Black Level : 64 64 64 64 > >> Default Scale : 1 1 > >> Default Crop Origin : 8 10 > >> Default Crop Size : 7360 4912 > >> Bayer Green Split : 0 > >> Anti Alias Strength : 1 > >> Active Area : 18 6 4950 7382 > >> Subfile Type : Reduced-resolution image > >> Primary Chromaticities : 0.64 0.33 0.3 0.6 0.15 0.06 > >> Y Cb Cr Coefficients : 0.299 0.587 0.114 > >> Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling : YCbCr4:2:2 (2 1) > >> Y Cb Cr Positioning : Co-sited > >> Copyright : HIJDEN > >> Exposure Time : 1/750 > >> F Number : 8.0 > >> Exposure Program : Aperture-priority AE > >> … > >> > >> and so forth. > >> > >> Of course, that's a bit of a lot to read through and it's only a tiny > >> fraction of what's in there. The thing to do is to modify the > >> EXIFtool command to read out just the bits of info that you're > >> interested in. EXIFtool reads 226 EXIF keys in the .DNG file … you > >> cut it down by using the short names of the keys in the command. For > >> example: > >> > >> $ exiftool \ > >> -FileName \ > >> -FileModifyDate \ > >> -FileAccessDate \ > >> -FileInodeChangeDate \ > >> -Make \ > >> -Model \ > >> -Copyright \ > >> -ExposureTime \ > >> -FNumber \ > >> -ExposureProgram \ > >> -SensitivityType \ > >> -DateTimeOriginal \ > >> -CreateDate \ > >> -Flash \ > >> -FocalLength \ > >> 20160528-IMGP0169.DNG > EXIFdata3.txt > >> > >> outputs the following into EXIFdata3.txt: > >> > >> File Name : 20160528-IMGP0169.DNG > >> File Modification Date/Time : 2016:07:16 05:45:23-07:00 > >> File Access Date/Time : 2016:07:16 06:19:22-07:00 > >> File Inode Change Date/Time : 2016:07:16 05:45:23-07:00 > >> Make : RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. > >> Camera Model Name : PENTAX K-1 > >> Copyright : HIJDEN > >> Exposure Time : 1/750 > >> F Number : 8.0 > >> Exposure Program : Aperture-priority AE > >> Sensitivity Type : Standard Output Sensitivity > >> Date/Time Original : 2016:05:28 19:24:23 > >> Create Date : 2016:05:28 19:24:23 > >> Flash : Off, Did not fire > >> Focal Length : 11.0 mm > >> > >> If you run exiftool from the command-line with no parameters, it will > >> enter its help mode and you can read all about using it along with > >> examples. Phil Harvey is also very good about responding to queries > >> if something isn't clear. > >> > >> I imagine that on a Windows system, you'd use the Windows > >> command-line interface to run it … Someone more familiar with Windows > >> systems will have to speak to that. > >> > >> Go for it! :-) > >> > >> G > >> > >> > >>> On Jul 16, 2016, at 5:14 AM, Jos from Holland > >>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> Thanks Godfrey, I will send you a file and I am hoping for your > >>> investigation results. > >>> > >>> > >>> Greetz, Jos > >>> > >>> On 15-Jul-16 18:53, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > >>>> Why not just use EXIFtool? If someone wants to make a raw file > >>>> available, I'd like to do some testing. > >>>> > >>>> G > >>>> > >>>>> On Jul 15, 2016, at 8:26 AM, Jostein Øksne <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Does PhotoME still rely on Exiftool for extraction of data? > >>>>> If so, you may have to wait until that library has been updated. > >>>>> Jostein > >>>>> > >>>>> Den 15. juli 2016 10.12.09 CEST, skrev Jos from Holland > >>>>> <[email protected]>: > >>>>>> Maybe more than a decennium I use PhotoMe to read metadata from > >>>>>> Pentax > >>>>>> image files, now, with K1, this has come to an end. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> When reading metadata from DNG files from my K5 (with PhotoMe), I > >>>>>> can > >>>>>> see the the manufacturer notes that inform a.o. the shutter count > >>>>>> and > >>>>>> the lens identification codes. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Reading a K1 file, the manufacturer notes are missing and I get an > >>>>>> error > >>>>>> message from PhotoMe. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Both cases I read directly from the same SD card. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> LR6 seems to have no problem in reading the notes, because the > >>>>>> correct > >>>>>> lens name is displayed......... > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Is an easy metadata reader like PhotoMe known, that could handle K1 > >>>>>> files?? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Greetz, Jos > >>>>>> > >>>>>> ------->error message from PhotoMe: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> 2 problems were found in the metadata of this file. > >>>>>> 1. Image tag DNG Private Data refers to Maker Notes in an > >>>>>> unknown format > >>>>>> The Maker Notes format is not supported by PhotoME. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> 2. Too many items (17744) in IFD MakerNote (Manufacturer > >>>>>> notes) > >>>>>> The number of tags in the Maker Notes IFD is very high. PhotoME has > >>>>>> identified this as a problem and has ignored this IFD in the > >>>>>> initialization process. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Possible reasons: > >>>>>> • PhotoME could not correctly determinate the base address of the > >>>>>> Maker > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Notes > >>>>>> • The metadata may have been damaged by other software > >>>>>> ----------> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > [email protected] > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and > follow the directions. -- -- -- http://www.fastmail.com - Access your email from home and the web -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

