Hello Bernhard,
On Mon, 2020-12-21 at 01:35 +0100, Bernhard wrote:
>
> It's not in global preferences but you can find this by clicking the
> gear wheel symbol next to the "export buttton"
>
That's it!
Exif was unselected, and now it's selected and export images contain exif data.
It's a
Terry Duell schrieb am 21.12.20 um 01:26:
Hello Bernhard,
On Mon, 2020-12-21 at 00:45 +0100, Bernhard wrote:
Terry Duell schrieb am 20.12.20 um 23:51:
It looks like I may have inadvertently changed a setting in darktable.
Exported images (jpg, png, tiff) no longer have all the relevant
Hello Bernhard,
On Mon, 2020-12-21 at 00:45 +0100, Bernhard wrote:
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>
> Terry Duell schrieb am 20.12.20 um 23:51:
> > It looks like I may have inadvertently changed a setting in darktable.
> > Exported images (jpg, png, tiff) no longer have all the relevant exif data.
> perhaps you should
On Sun, 2020-12-20 at 18:50 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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> fwiw: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~paka/dse_9668.jpg
> you can look at the contained exif data, suggest
> exiftool dse_9668.jpg
>
Had a look at that, the exif in that image is pretty much what I was would
normally expect to see in
Terry Duell schrieb am 20.12.20 um 23:51:
It looks like I may have inadvertently changed a setting in darktable.
Exported images (jpg, png, tiff) no longer have all the relevant exif data.
perhaps you should check this options:
Hello Patrick,
On Sun, 2020-12-20 at 18:23 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Terry Duell [12-20-20 18:07]:
> > Hello All,
> > It looks like I may have inadvertently changed a setting in darktable.
> > Exported images (jpg, png, tiff) no longer have all the relevant exif data.
>
> guess you
* Patrick Shanahan [12-20-20 18:28]:
> * Terry Duell [12-20-20 18:07]:
> > Hello All,
> > It looks like I may have inadvertently changed a setting in darktable.
> > Exported images (jpg, png, tiff) no longer have all the relevant exif data.
>
> guess you would have to define "relevant exif
* Terry Duell [12-20-20 18:07]:
> Hello All,
> It looks like I may have inadvertently changed a setting in darktable.
> Exported images (jpg, png, tiff) no longer have all the relevant exif data.
guess you would have to define "relevant exif data" for anyone to
understand.
> I'm seeing this
Hello All,
It looks like I may have inadvertently changed a setting in darktable.
Exported images (jpg, png, tiff) no longer have all the relevant exif data.
I'm seeing this behaviour in a build of the current master (3.5.0).
I downgraded to a build of a recent 3.3.0 and saw the same result.
I've