Dne Ne 31. ledna 2016 14:49:32, Patrick Shanahan napsal(a):
- Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> [01-31-16 14:21]:
On 01/31/2016 01:12 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
So set your meta-data in your camera to be added to the files the camera outputs and maintain pristine originals and do as you please to non-originals.
Not all cameras have the capability to add the exif tags that a user may want.
Understood, and I used to write exif/itpc information directly to my raw files and never corrupted one afaict, but have been advised by knowledgable individuals that it is possible and better safe than not. :)
And was the reason of technical or philosophical (not to modify the only intact original) nature? :-)
Adding information to non-raw files doesn't appear to be a problem and I agree that maintaining side-car or db information for non-raw files is an unwanted chore. But I believe in shooting raw and am not interested in
Exactly. There is standard well documented technology with all needed features (regarding adding some more information like tags, coordinates, description etc), so I really do not understand why each separate SW should make its own incompatible way...
maintaining additional files for non-raw images. A very rare occasional phone image might have need but it would be *really* rare.
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