Re: [Gimp-developer] EXIF data missing after jpg save

2008-06-04 Thread Jim Sabatke
Bill Skaggs wrote:
 Jim Sabatke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It seems that in 2.4.6 that exif data are missing when saving as a
 compressed jpg.  They are not missing on jpgs with no compression.
 
 There is no such thing as a jpg with no compression, so it is pretty
 much impossible to make sense of what you are saying.  It would
 be helpful if you would describe the actions you took and the
 error messages you received in a more concrete way.  What were
 the settings you used when saving as jpg?  What were the messages
 that told you whether or not exif data is present?
 
   -- Bill

OK, I'm processing Nikon D200 NEF (RAW) photos with gimp and ufraw.
ufraw shows the exif data properly.

When I edit the photo in gimp and go to save with the standard settings,
the exif data do not show up on my pbase website.  This is a new
behavior as exif data have always shown up before.

I looked at the help on the pbase site and it said most of the problems
saving exif data come from high compression.

So, I re-edited a photo and saved it. On the the Save as JPEG screen
Save EXEF data was checked.

On the Subsampling: drop box, I selected 1x1,1x1,1x1 (best quality).

Then I saved and the exif data showed on my pbase photo.

I was mistaken that I changed the compression.  It was still at 85.

Hope this helps,

Jim
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Re: [Gimp-developer] EXIF data missing after jpg save

2008-06-04 Thread Omari Stephens
Jim Sabatke wrote:
 Bill Skaggs wrote:
 Jim Sabatke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It seems that in 2.4.6 that exif data are missing when saving as a
 compressed jpg.  They are not missing on jpgs with no compression.
 There is no such thing as a jpg with no compression, so it is pretty
 much impossible to make sense of what you are saying.  It would
 be helpful if you would describe the actions you took and the
 error messages you received in a more concrete way.  What were
 the settings you used when saving as jpg?  What were the messages
 that told you whether or not exif data is present?

   -- Bill
 
 OK, I'm processing Nikon D200 NEF (RAW) photos with gimp and ufraw.
 ufraw shows the exif data properly.
 
 When I edit the photo in gimp and go to save with the standard settings,
 the exif data do not show up on my pbase website.  This is a new
 behavior as exif data have always shown up before.
 
 I looked at the help on the pbase site and it said most of the problems
 saving exif data come from high compression.
 
 So, I re-edited a photo and saved it. On the the Save as JPEG screen
 Save EXEF data was checked.
 
 On the Subsampling: drop box, I selected 1x1,1x1,1x1 (best quality).
 
 Then I saved and the exif data showed on my pbase photo.
 
 I was mistaken that I changed the compression.  It was still at 85.

Is the EXIF data not visible in the first case with a tool designed 
specifically 
for that purpose, such as metacam?

--xsdg

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Re: [Gimp-developer] EXIF data missing after jpg save

2008-06-04 Thread Jim Sabatke
Omari Stephens wrote:
 Jim Sabatke wrote:
 Bill Skaggs wrote:
 Jim Sabatke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It seems that in 2.4.6 that exif data are missing when saving as a
 compressed jpg.  They are not missing on jpgs with no compression.
 There is no such thing as a jpg with no compression, so it is pretty
 much impossible to make sense of what you are saying.  It would
 be helpful if you would describe the actions you took and the
 error messages you received in a more concrete way.  What were
 the settings you used when saving as jpg?  What were the messages
 that told you whether or not exif data is present?

   -- Bill

 OK, I'm processing Nikon D200 NEF (RAW) photos with gimp and ufraw.
 ufraw shows the exif data properly.

 When I edit the photo in gimp and go to save with the standard settings,
 the exif data do not show up on my pbase website.  This is a new
 behavior as exif data have always shown up before.

 I looked at the help on the pbase site and it said most of the problems
 saving exif data come from high compression.

 So, I re-edited a photo and saved it. On the the Save as JPEG screen
 Save EXEF data was checked.

 On the Subsampling: drop box, I selected 1x1,1x1,1x1 (best quality).

 Then I saved and the exif data showed on my pbase photo.

 I was mistaken that I changed the compression.  It was still at 85.
 
 Is the EXIF data not visible in the first case with a tool designed
 specifically for that purpose, such as metacam?
 
 --xsdg
 
 
I couldn't find metacam anywhere, but a search through freshmeat.net
showed the program jhead.  Jhead did indeed find the exif data in the
photo that did NOT display exif data in my album.  Since the timing on
this issue coincided exactly with compiling and installing gimp 2.4.6, I
assumed too quickly that a bug had been introduced. That is not the
case.  Apparently the gallery program has changed in some way that
requires a different setting on saving jpegs.

Sorry for the confusion cause and thanks for your help.

Jim
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Remove red eyes plug-in doesn't use old settings if applied via repeat the last plug-in

2008-06-04 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 18:38 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
 If I use repeat the last plug-in menu item for remove red eyes 
 plug-in, it is always applied with initial (50%) settings, not the last 
 one used. GIMP 2.4.6 for Windows. Should I fill a bug for it?

The code in the plug-in was pretty weird and I did some cleanups to it
in trunk. Perhaps I also fixed a bug. If there was one at all. The code
looked weird, but as far as I can tell it would have done the right
thing.


Sven


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