Correlating some parameters in EXIF data
Is there any way to correlate parameters such as Exposure Program and Metering Mode in the Advanced tab for EXIF properties of File Info shown in Photoshop Elements 4? All that is listed is a number rather than Aperture for Exposure Program of Matrix for Metering Mode. The camera is a Nikon D40X.
mlwruble:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions. On a one time or 30 day basis you can use the demo version of iView MediaPro to write the keyword, title and comments to the original file by following the instructions in first part of Tutorial #1. The demo is only good for 30 days so you can at least get your current files embedded.
Happy Holidays
TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 08 libraries and Leopard. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
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LR v1.0 missing some very common EXIF data.
Just like in the beta, LR v1.0 is missing some of the main EXIF information that I see with other programs. I know about the setting to tell LR which EXIF data to show, and it's set to "All," so this isn't the problem.
My Minolta A2 RAW shots, for example, don't show the 35mm equivalent focal length. I find this data VERY useful in my work flow, so I really miss it. It's just too hard to have to constantly calculate this data since my cameras don't all have the same sensor size. I'm also missing quite a bit of the "camera specific" fields such as red-eye mode and some of the metering mode details. All of this info DOES show up in several other programs I've tried.
The EXIF info is clearly there, and it's common enough that other programs "see" it, so why is LR giving me such a limited list? It seems very odd to me that such a mainstream company like Adobe would display so much less of this data than software from several other MUCH smaller companies.
Thanks,
LarryI just read over the instructions and tried Jeffrey's Metadata Viewer "Builder" tool, and it's really nice -- the instruction are clear and the Builder is quite intuitive. A big Thanks to Jeffrey for creating this and to Sid for pointing me to the page.
I was dumb and missed the intruction and creation pages at first, so here are some direct links for other people that may be as slow as I was:
Instruction page: http://regex.info/blog/2007-02-20/386
Preset Builder: http://regex.info/Lightroom/Meta/
One note: Jeffrey points out in the instruction page that the 35m Equiv Focal Length is not displaying in LR at the moment for some reason. He said he submitted this bug to Adobe. I wanted to mention this because this was a specific field I wanted to display, but apparently it's not possible to see it in LR at this time.
Thanks again,
Larry -
Exif Data Not Showing Up in Web Gallery?!
Some of my exif data is missing from my web gallery! f-stop, shutter speed missing.. check it out:
http://gallery.mac.com/johnnymcclungActually it is showing "max aperture" but not the actual aperture I shot at - I now can see shutter speed... but the aperture I used for the shots aren't showing up - either way, I had fun shooting the eclipse last night!
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Does iphoto strip some of the exif data from photos? I'm currently using iPhoto as my photo management tool and I also use photoshop elements to do some editing. When I view the photo info in iPhoto, it seems like the data is pretty skimpy.
Specifically, I'm looking for white balance data (right now). I'm taking a photography course and was testing different white balance settings... and those settings aren't showing up in my photo info. I REALLY don't want to have to buy another program like Aperture, especially considering I already have photoshop. If iPhoto has this info somewhere, can you help me find it?!?!
Please help!! Thanks!
ErinErin:
iPhoto doesn't strip the data it just doesn't read all of it. You can get all of the data read by using a 3rd party application likeEXIF Viewer. Just put the app in the Dock and drag a photo from iPhoto onto it. It will open and give you the following information:
File name: 2008-06-12-Mateo graduates KB-137.JPG
File size: 3060921 bytes (2816x2112, 4.1bpp, 6x)
EXIF Summary: 1/60s f/2.8 5.8mm
Camera-Specific Properties:
Equipment Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon PowerShot SD700 IS
Maximum Lens Aperture: f/2.8
Sensing Method: One-Chip Color Area
Lens Size: 5.80 - 23.20 mm
Firmware Version: Firmware Version 1.01
Owner Name: W. FRITTS
Image-Specific Properties:
Image Orientation: Top, Left-Hand
Horizontal Resolution: 180 dpi
Vertical Resolution: 180 dpi
Image Created: 2008:06:12 13:07:51
Exposure Time: 1/60 sec
F-Number: f/2.8
Lens Aperture: f/2.8
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No Flash, Compulsory
Focal Length: 5.80 mm
Color Space Information: sRGB
Image Width: 2816
Image Height: 2112
Rendering: Normal
Exposure Mode: Auto
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Focus Type: Auto
Metering Mode: Center-Weighted
Sharpness: Normal
Saturation: Unknown
Contrast: Unknown
Shooting Mode: Manual
Image Size: Large
Focus Mode: Single
Drive Mode: Single
Flash Mode: Off
Compression Setting: Superfine
Macro Mode: Normal
Subject Distance: 0.540 m
White Balance: Auto
Exposure Compensation: 3
Sensor ISO Speed: 224
Image Number: 100-4933
Other Properties:
Resolution Unit: i
Chrominance Comp Positioning: Centered
Exif IFD Pointer: 196
Compression Scheme: JPEG Compression (Thumbnail)
Horizontal Resolution: 180 dpi
Vertical Resolution: 180 dpi
Resolution Unit: i
Offset to JPEG SOI: 5108
Bytes of JPEG Data: 6214
Exif Version: 2.20
Image Generated: 2008:06:12 13:07:51
Image Digitized: 2008:06:12 13:07:51
Meaning of Each Comp: Unknown
Image Compression Mode: 5
Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec
Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
Focal Plane Horiz Resolution: 12515 dpi
Focal Plane Vert Resolution: 12497 dpi
Focal Plane Res Unit: i
File Source: Digital Still Camera
White Balance: Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio: 1
Base Zoom Resolution: 2816
Zoomed Resolution: 2816
Exposure Mode: Easy Shooting
ISO Speed Rating: Unknown
Digital Zoom: None
Self-Timer Length: 0 sec
Canon Tag1 Length: 92
Flash Bias: 0.00 EV
Sequence Number: 0
Canon Tag4 Length: 68
Image Type: IMG:PowerShot SD700 IS JPEG
TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto (iPhoto.Library for iPhoto 5 and earlier) database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.≤br>
Note: There now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard. -
Some photos misses some EXIF data
Hello,
I'm wondering why some of the photos on my iPhone are missing some EXIF information like the date when the photo was taken or the GPS data.
All the photos were taken with the default camera app and were copied to the Mac via iPhoto and Imagecapture. So what happened? Are the EXIF data really LOST?
Photos with missing EXIF data:
[Height] => 1536
[Width] => 2048
[IsColor] => 1
[ByteOrderMotorola] => 1
[Thumbnail.FileType] => 2
[Thumbnail.MimeType] => image/jpeg
[Orientation] => 6
[XResolution] => 72/1
[YResolution] => 72/1
[ResolutionUnit] => 2
[YCbCrPositioning] => 1
[ExifIFDPointer] => 102
[ExifVersion] => 0221
[ComponentsConfiguration] =>
[FlashPixVersion] => 0100
[ColorSpace] => 1
Photos with correct EXIF data:
[Height] => 1536
[Width] => 2048
[IsColor] => 1
[ByteOrderMotorola] => 1
[ApertureFNumber] => f/2.8
[Thumbnail.FileType] => 2
[Thumbnail.MimeType] => image/jpeg
[Make] => Apple
[Model] => iPhone 3GS
[Orientation] => 6
[XResolution] => 72/1
[YResolution] => 72/1
[ResolutionUnit] => 2
[Software] => 3.1.2
[DateTime] => 2010:01:01 06:52:37
[YCbCrPositioning] => 1
[ExifIFDPointer] => 206
[GPSIFDPointer] => 544
[ExposureTime] => 1/10
[FNumber] => 14/5
[ExposureProgram] => 2
[ISOSpeedRatings] => 1016
[ExifVersion] => 0221
[DateTimeOriginal] => 2010:01:01 06:52:37
[DateTimeDigitized] => 2010:01:01 06:52:37
[ComponentsConfiguration] =>
[ShutterSpeedValue] => 6745/2029
[ApertureValue] => 4281/1441
[MeteringMode] => 1
[Flash] => 32
[FocalLength] => 77/20
[FlashPixVersion] => 0100
[ColorSpace] => 1
[ExifImageWidth] => 2048
[ExifImageLength] => 1536
[SensingMethod] => 2
[ExposureMode] => 0
[WhiteBalance] => 0
[Sharpness] => 0
[GPSLatitudeRef] => N
[GPSLatitude] => Array
[0] => 48/1
[1] => 4714/100
[2] => 0/1
[GPSLongitudeRef] => E
[GPSLongitude] => Array
[0] => 9/1
[1] => 1052/100
[2] => 0/1
[GPSTimeStamp] => Array
[0] => 6/1
[1] => 52/1
[2] => 3366/100
[GPSImgDirectionRef] => T
[GPSImgDirection] => 47864/181I have this same issue. It seems that more photos are being recorded without time/date and camera info than with this info.
I hope someone can help us fix this issue asap!
Thanks! -
Blank exif date time original field in some files (scanned images)
I have had some issues with scanned files or psd files where the date time original field does not exist or is blank. Mostly with scanned files. I would like to edit the field and fix the date; but the EXIF doesn't exist on scanned images or is a shorter data set excluding the date time original field.
Lightroom won't update or insert missing EXIF date fields into master files. However, if you export a file with a date/time edited in Lightroom, it will have valid EXIF date/time fields.
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Some Exif data has disappeared in properties
I have Photoshop Elements 10 that I am using with Windows XP Service Pack 3, a Pentium 4 CPU with 3 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and 48.6 GB of free disk space. The Exif data, i.e. everything but the file name, has suddenly disappeared on quite a few of the images in just one of my catalogs. I have viewed Properties with the Complete radio button highlighted. What happened? How can I get the exif data back in to properties?
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Crystal Report: ERROR - Some parameters are missing values
mine report it possesses a single parameter ....
this is the example of like tries of to change the value set up in the report...
ERROR: Some parameters are missing values
thanks help...
EXAMPLE:
<%@ page import="com.crystaldecisions.report.web.viewer.*"%>
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<%@ page import="com.crystaldecisions.reports.reportengineinterface.*"%>
<%@ page import="com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.reportsource.*"%>
<%@ page import="com.crystaldecisions.sdk.occa.report.data.*"%>
<%@ page import="com.crystaldecisions.common.keycode.*"%>
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<%
try {
IReportSourceFactory2 rptSrcFactory = new JPEReportSourceFactory();
String report = "report/ReportParametro1.rpt";
IReportSource reportSource = (IReportSource) rptSrcFactory.createReportSource(report,
request.getLocale());
Fields fields = new Fields();
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Values vals1 = new Values();
ParameterFieldDiscreteValue pfieldDV1 = new ParameterFieldDiscreteValue();
pfield1.setName("CICCIA");
pfieldDV1.setValue("SELECT descrizione, validoDa, validoA FROM tariffari");
pfieldDV1.setDescription("Query Dinamica....");
vals1.add(pfieldDV1);
pfield1.setCurrentValues(vals1);
fields.add(pfield1);
CrystalReportViewer viewer = new CrystalReportViewer();
viewer.setReportSource(reportSource);
// layout
viewer.setOwnPage(true);
viewer.setBestFitPage(true);
viewer.setHasLogo(false);
viewer.setHasRefreshButton(true);
// group navigation
viewer.setHasToggleGroupTreeButton(false);
viewer.setDisplayGroupTree(false);
// page navigation:
viewer.setHasGotoPageButton(false);
// print/export
viewer.setHasExportButton(true);
//viewer.setPrintMode(CrPrintMode.PDF);
viewer.setPrintMode(CrPrintMode.ACTIVEX);
viewer.setIgnoreViewStateOnLoad(true);
viewer.setParameterFields(fields);
viewer.setEnableParameterPrompt(false);
viewer.refresh();
viewer.processHttpRequest(request, response, getServletConfig().getServletContext(),
out);
viewer.dispose();
}catch(Exception e){
out.println("Errore " + e.getMessage());
%>
I am facing the same problem. After selecting an export option (PDF/RTF), the same error message is coming up.
Also, what needs to be done for displaying export option of EXCEL?
Thanks,
Farzal -
I have some questions regarding metadata, and exif data on digital cameras and its forensic limitations in Adobe photoshop 3;
For instance; After a picture is taken and has a metadata/exif digital stamp of the "picture being taken day" under what circumstances can that "picture being taken day" be changed?
Does the picture being taken day change when you import it into adobe photoshop 3 and add a caption?
Does it change only when the picture is edited, to perhaps add a white sidebar that says "family photo" or whatever?
Under what circumstances does the exif/metadata digital time stamp of the "picture being taken day" change?
Also, is it possible to change the picture being taken day on a photograph in adobe photoshop 3 manually?
Thanks-
PhilI guess it would be easier to give you an example. The above picture shows the exif data as 9.11.2001. How is this possible if this is a 911 victim? In the top metadata, it says Adobe photoshop 3. I assume this is the program it was last edited in? Or was adobe software used exclusively in cameras back then perhaps? I am not sure, I just know I have many questions I really want answers to. Was the exif data changed perhaps in the above photo on 9.11.2001 to add that white sidebar, which says (Family photo) ?? Click the image below to see the screenshot of what I am looking at, this way we are on the same page or picture so to speak.
Any help you can give will be greatly appreciatted...
Thanks,
Phil -
How to view video Exif data in Bridge
I cannot view video Exif (i.e., camera settings) data in Bridge. I can see it for still images. I shoot video in both MOV and MTS, but can see it for neither. How do I view it?
Thanks. Is there some equivalent of Exif information for video? For stills, I shoot RAW and much appreciate being able to veiw the camera settings once the file is in Bridge. I'm new to video. It would be even more helpful for me to see the video details, so I can better learn from my practicing. I can view some video file data in my camera after shooting: f-stop, white balance method, compression method, aspect ratio, and frame rate. So, this data is being captured and stored on my memory card. After downloading to Bridge, I'd like to be able to view this same info there. Is this possible?
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Bridge CS6 overwrites EXIF data and changes image orientation.
Hi,
I seem to be having issue with Bridge CS6 overwriting or corrupting my image EXIF data.
The situation is this, while in Bridge CS6, I open a folder with some images in it. There I select one image. Right-click on it and select File Info. In the XMP dialogue box I fill in the fields I need and save this file as a template. Then, I select the rest of the images, go to Tools and choose Replace Metadata. In the fly-out, select and click the template I've just created and this is where I have the issue. All the updated images now have the the same date and time. I NEVER had this happen in Bridge CS5. In Bridge CS5, while all the IPTC data was overwritten, the EXIF data was left alone. This does not seem to be the case in Bridge CS6 where both the IPTC and EXIF data now seem to be overwritten. If this is the case, need to ask why?
Hope someone here can confirm and comment on this. Cheers.Then, I select the rest of the images, go to Tools and choose Replace Metadata.
You have to choose 'Append Metadata' this adds the template to the already existing data instead of overwriting the already existing data.
And without knowing your needs or workflow, why don't you create a template (or some extra if you have specific difference you often use) with the most common and always used info (copyright etc) and add this to al your files.
Then when in Bridge choose the metadata panel with IPTC core section in view.
Select the files you want to alter and in the Metadata click on a field with the pencil icon (means you can add info to it) and fill in the fields you need the info in. If keywords needed switch to the keyword panel to add the wanted keywords to the selected files.
Just another approach that might be more suitable and faster. -
EXIF data filtered when exporting to Flickr
I've noticed that some EXIF data seems to be filtered out when exporting photos to Flickr via Aperture's built-in Flick exporter.
For example, if I export same photo using Flickr's upload page, then using Aperture's built-in Flickr exporter, then re-download original back to my computer, the fields like "lens size" are missing from the copy exported by Aperture.
There's few other fields that are silently filtered out by Aperture. Looking at the differences between two copies of the same photo re-downloaded back from Flickr, examples include fields such as digital zoom, subject distance, focus mode, macro mode, firmware version, serial number, owner name (and the list goes on)...
While one could argue that some fields contain personal information, there's my real name on my Flickr account, so having serial number or owner name in EXIF data removed is kind of pointless for my use case. Also, there's tons of photos I exported in the past to various photo sharing sites containing these headers anyhow.
I'd really like to preserve some interesting and useful (technical) fields such as lens size or subject distance. Is there a way to tell Aperture "I don't care, the world already knows this stuff, don't filter EXIF info when exporting"?Hi Raja,
Not sure, what version are you in, but must not be in latest.
You have to write a e-text to get csv/txt of the desired format.
By default, if you are not in latest version, you will see some data when you select csv without E-text template -
QuickView uses EXIF data for preview, even when bogus. A plist to turn that off?
We moved to MBPs with SnowLeopard recently and just found that many downloaded images usually from publicity or stock-photo sites - give distorted or no preview when we use QuickView (tapping the space-bar) on them in the Finder.
Some investigation showed that the distorted images have EXIF data tha has either been corrued or purposefully messed with. Here's an example where the QV preview widget opens to the width of the screen but at minimum height:
Image width : 4992
Image height : 6666
Number of bits per component : {8,8,8}
Compression scheme : uncompressed
Pixel composition : RGB
Orientation of image : 1
Unknown tag (0) : 0,0,3,0
X resolution : 0.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Y resolution : 300.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Image data arrangement : 1
Resolution unit : inch
Software : Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh
File date and time : 2009:02:20 15:47:58
-- Exif IFD -- :
Color Space : Uncalibrated
Valid image width in pixel : 2250
Valid image height in pixel : 3000
-- Thumbnail IFD -- :
Compression scheme : JPEG
X resolution : 300.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Y resolution : 300.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Resolution unit : inch
Offset to JPEG SOI : 394
Bytes of JPEG data : 3933
The EXIF data says the X resolution is 0.0ppi.
These files all open fine in Photoshop or Graphic Converter. Sometimes GC's resolution tool shows that the horizontal & vertical resolutions are different (300 x 0.3 for example) and I can correct it, re-save the jpeg image. and QV then previews them just fine in the Finder.
Most, however only have this bogus resolution in the EXIF data and evidently QuickView preferentially uses that info.
There are tools that can be used to simply carpet bomb the EXIF data of a batch of files, but most of it is useful to us so we'd rathr not rsort to that. Is there a QV plist where clever folks can edit it so QV uses the actual image resolution rather than what's in the EXIF data?
Incidentally, QV in Leopard ignored this data which is why we only now began to encounter images where QV is useless. Bogus EXIF resolutions have probebly been in image headers for years and we did not realize it until we found SnowLeopard's Finder payed attention to them.We moved to MBPs with SnowLeopard recently and just found that many downloaded images usually from publicity or stock-photo sites - give distorted or no preview when we use QuickView (tapping the space-bar) on them in the Finder.
Some investigation showed that the distorted images have EXIF data tha has either been corrued or purposefully messed with. Here's an example where the QV preview widget opens to the width of the screen but at minimum height:
Image width : 4992
Image height : 6666
Number of bits per component : {8,8,8}
Compression scheme : uncompressed
Pixel composition : RGB
Orientation of image : 1
Unknown tag (0) : 0,0,3,0
X resolution : 0.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Y resolution : 300.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Image data arrangement : 1
Resolution unit : inch
Software : Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh
File date and time : 2009:02:20 15:47:58
-- Exif IFD -- :
Color Space : Uncalibrated
Valid image width in pixel : 2250
Valid image height in pixel : 3000
-- Thumbnail IFD -- :
Compression scheme : JPEG
X resolution : 300.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Y resolution : 300.0 ppi (pixel per inch)
Resolution unit : inch
Offset to JPEG SOI : 394
Bytes of JPEG data : 3933
The EXIF data says the X resolution is 0.0ppi.
These files all open fine in Photoshop or Graphic Converter. Sometimes GC's resolution tool shows that the horizontal & vertical resolutions are different (300 x 0.3 for example) and I can correct it, re-save the jpeg image. and QV then previews them just fine in the Finder.
Most, however only have this bogus resolution in the EXIF data and evidently QuickView preferentially uses that info.
There are tools that can be used to simply carpet bomb the EXIF data of a batch of files, but most of it is useful to us so we'd rathr not rsort to that. Is there a QV plist where clever folks can edit it so QV uses the actual image resolution rather than what's in the EXIF data?
Incidentally, QV in Leopard ignored this data which is why we only now began to encounter images where QV is useless. Bogus EXIF resolutions have probebly been in image headers for years and we did not realize it until we found SnowLeopard's Finder payed attention to them. -
How to create an interactive alv report in which some parameters
hi all,
i want to create an interactive alv report in which some parameters in selection screen
& when fill those & press f8 then an alv list display will show & when user double click on
any row then those contents get shown in header details of module pool program which call by
tcode mentioned in same alv .And same an interactive alv report used for change & display.
please help me give me some code same as required above.
ketan
abap consultant.
Edited by: ketan pande on Feb 14, 2009 6:09 AMHi Ketan,
Please find Sample Code.
TYPE-POOLS:slis.
DATA:
w_carrid TYPE scarr-carrid,
it_fieldcat TYPE slis_t_fieldcat_alv,
fs_fieldcat LIKE LINE OF it_fieldcat,
it_eventcat TYPE slis_t_event,
fs_eventcat LIKE LINE OF it_fieldcat.
DATA:
t_spfli LIKE STANDARD TABLE OF spfli,
fs_spfli LIKE LINE OF t_spfli,
t_sflight LIKE STANDARD TABLE OF sflight,
fs_sflight LIKE LINE OF t_sflight.
SELECT-OPTIONS:
s_carrid FOR w_carrid.
START-OF-SELECTION.
SELECT * FROM spfli INTO TABLE t_spfli WHERE carrid IN s_carrid.
CALL FUNCTION 'REUSE_ALV_LIST_DISPLAY'
EXPORTING
i_callback_program = sy-repid
i_callback_user_command = 'PICK'
i_structure_name = 'SPFLI'
TABLES
t_outtab = t_spfli
EXCEPTIONS
program_error = 1
OTHERS = 2.
IF sy-subrc <> 0.
MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
ENDIF.
*& Form PICK
FORM pick USING command LIKE sy-ucomm
selfield TYPE slis_selfield.
READ TABLE t_spfli INTO fs_spfli INDEX selfield-tabindex.
CASE command.
WHEN '&IC1'.
SELECT * FROM sflight
INTO TABLE t_sflight
WHERE carrid = fs_spfli-carrid
and connid = fs_spfli-connid.
CALL FUNCTION 'REUSE_ALV_FIELDCATALOG_MERGE'
EXPORTING
i_program_name = sy-repid
I_INTERNAL_TABNAME =
i_structure_name = 'SFLIGHT'
I_CLIENT_NEVER_DISPLAY = 'X'
I_INCLNAME =
I_BYPASSING_BUFFER =
I_BUFFER_ACTIVE =
CHANGING
ct_fieldcat = it_fieldcat
EXCEPTIONS
inconsistent_interface = 1
program_error = 2
OTHERS = 3
IF sy-subrc <> 0.
MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
ENDIF.
CALL FUNCTION 'REUSE_ALV_LIST_DISPLAY'
EXPORTING
I_INTERFACE_CHECK = ' '
I_BYPASSING_BUFFER =
I_BUFFER_ACTIVE = ' '
i_callback_program = sy-repid
I_CALLBACK_PF_STATUS_SET = ' '
I_CALLBACK_USER_COMMAND = ' '
I_STRUCTURE_NAME =
IS_LAYOUT =
it_fieldcat = it_fieldcat
IT_EXCLUDING =
IT_SPECIAL_GROUPS =
IT_SORT =
IT_FILTER =
IS_SEL_HIDE =
I_DEFAULT = 'X'
I_SAVE = ' '
IS_VARIANT =
it_events = it_eventcat
IT_EVENT_EXIT =
IS_PRINT =
IS_REPREP_ID =
I_SCREEN_START_COLUMN = 0
I_SCREEN_START_LINE = 0
I_SCREEN_END_COLUMN = 0
I_SCREEN_END_LINE = 0
IR_SALV_LIST_ADAPTER =
IT_EXCEPT_QINFO =
I_SUPPRESS_EMPTY_DATA = ABAP_FALSE
IMPORTING
E_EXIT_CAUSED_BY_CALLER =
ES_EXIT_CAUSED_BY_USER =
TABLES
t_outtab = t_sflight
EXCEPTIONS
program_error = 1
OTHERS = 2
IF sy-subrc <> 0.
MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
ENDIF.
ENDCASE.
ENDFORM. "pick
Hope this will Be Helpful
Thanks
Kalyan -
I have a new iMac and I am trying to consolidate close to 40,000 photos into iPhoto. Initially everything was fine, but while importing a larger batch, the program locked up overnight. I had to force quit iPhoto. Of course this screwed up the library file, and after searching on these forums and others, I was able to recover everything by repairing thumbnails, repairing the database, etc.
However, now the exif data is no longer showing up in the info. pane (see below). I can only see the image size, file size, file type, and date - all of which appear to be correct. However, I no longer see the camera type, aperture, speed, ISO, etc. I have tried repairing everything again, to no avail. I have checked the exif data through the Finder and Preview. Some of it appears to be there (camera type), but not other things like aperture, speed, etc. I have imported new files after all of this mess and all the data shows up, no problem.
Any suggestions on what is happening/happened? I thought I would check here before trying to rebuild the library, or having to delete the Library and reimporting everything.Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. (In early versions of Library Manager it's the File -> Rebuild command. In later versions it's under the Library menu.)
This will create an entirely new library. It will then copy (or try to) your photos and all the associated metadata and versions to this new Library, and arrange it as close as it can to what you had in the damaged Library. It does this based on information it finds in the iPhoto sharing mechanism - but that means that things not shared won't be there, so no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your events, albums and keywords, faces and places back.
Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.
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