IPhoto cuts EXIF info when eksporting ?
I've encountered a slight problem with iPhoto. It seems when i import a RAW picture (Nikon NEF file) directly into iPhoto from the SD card, and then drag/drop the picture from iPhoto to my desktop, iPhoto converts the picture from RAW to JPEG (which is fine) but it also cuts a lot of the EXIF information.
The RAW file has all the EXIF info before entering iPhoto and getting converted to JPEG - but somewhere along the line in iPhoto, a lot of the information is lost.
-Is this a well know 'feature' in iPhoto? Or am i exporting to jpeg in the wrong manner (if i want preserve all EXIF info)?
The User Comment field in the Exif was designed for use with Tiff files and is deprecated now.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/780507
Modern practise would expect to find that in the IPTC core data. "Aperature" (or Aperture as it's more commonly called) supports IPTC Core.
iPhoto never claimed access to all Exif or IPTC metadata. It's an app aimd squarely at the home user with a point and shoot camera
Regards
TD
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i have the following problem with iPhoto 6.0.4:
When a picture is edited with iPhoto some of the stored EXIF informations are deleted. Sadly this is already the case when iPhoto rotates an image while importing it from my D50.
A little example: The following picture was imported with iPhoto from my camera an at this time automaticly rotated.
EXIF info of the file in the "Originals" Directory:
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ExifTool Version Number : 6.08
File Name : DSC_0318.JPG
File Size : 3 MB
File Modification Date/Time : 2006:09:09 23:18:44
File Type : JPEG
MIME Type : image/jpeg
Make : NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model Name : NIKON D50
Orientation : Rotate 90 CW
X Resolution : 300
Y Resolution : 300
Resolution Unit : inches
Software : Ver.1.00
Modify Date : 2006:09:09 18:25:32
Y Cb Cr Positioning : Co-sited
Exposure Time : 1/320
F Number : 9.0
Exposure Program : Program AE
Exif Version : 0221
Date/Time Original : 2006:09:09 18:25:32
Create Date : 2006:09:09 18:25:32
Components Configuration : YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel : 4
Exposure Compensation : 0
Max Aperture Value : 5.7
Metering Mode : Multi-segment
Flash : No Flash
Focal Length : 50.0mm
Firmware Version : 2.10
ISO : 200
Quality : Fine
White Balance : Auto
Focus Mode : AF-A
Flash Setting : Normal
Flash Type :
White Balance Fine Tune : 0
Exposure Difference : 0.0
Compression : JPEG (old-style)
Preview Image Start : 2632
Preview Image Length : 26016
Flash Exposure Compensation : 0.0
ISO Setting : 200
Image Boundary : 0 0 3008 2000
Flash Exposure Bracket Value : 0.0
Exposure Bracket Value : 0
Tone Comp : Auto
Lens Type : G
Lens : 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Flash Mode : Did Not Fire
AF Point : Single Area, Center
Shooting Mode : Single-Frame, Unused LE-NR Slowdown
Color Hue : Mode3a
Light Source : Natural
Hue Adjustment : 0
Noise Reduction : Off
Sensor Pixel Size : 7.8 x 7.8 um
Serial Number :
Image Data Size : 3312598
Shutter Count : 745
Image Optimization : Normal
Vari Program :
WB RGGB Levels : 691 321 321 441
Lens Data Version : 0201
AF Aperture : 5.7
Focus Position : 50
Focus Distance : 0.84 m
Lens ID Number : 140
Lens F Stops : 5.33
Min Focal Length : 18.3mm
Max Focal Length : 55.0mm
Max Aperture At Min Focal : 3.6
Max Aperture At Max Focal : 5.7
MCU Version : 142
Effective Max Aperture : 5.7
User Comment :
Sub Sec Time : 40
Sub Sec Time Original : 40
Sub Sec Time Digitized : 40
Flashpix Version : 0100
Color Space : sRGB
Exif Image Width : 3008
Exif Image Length : 2000
Interoperability Index : R98
Interoperability Version : 0100
Sensing Method : One-chip color area
File Source : Digital Camera
Scene Type : Directly photographed
CFA Pattern : [Blue,Green][Green,Red]
Custom Rendered : Normal
Exposure Mode : Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio : 1
Focal Length In 35mm Format : 75
Scene Capture Type : Standard
Gain Control : None
Contrast : Normal
Saturation : Normal
Sharpness : Normal
Subject Distance Range : Unknown (0)
Thumbnail Offset : 28788
Thumbnail Length : 8899
Profile CMM Type : appl
Profile Version : 2.2.0
Profile Class : Input Device Profile
Color Space Data : RGB
Profile Connection Space : XYZ
Profile Date Time : 2003:07:01 00:00:00
Profile File Signature : acsp
Primary Platform : Apple Computer Inc.
CMM Flags : Not Embedded, Independent
Device Manufacturer : appl
Device Model :
Device Attributes : Reflective, Glossy, Positive, Color
Rendering Intent : Perceptual
Connection Space Illuminant : 0.9642 1 0.82491
Profile Creator : appl
Profile ID : 0
Red Matrix Column : 0.45427 0.24263 0.01482
Green Matrix Column : 0.35332 0.67441 0.09042
Blue Matrix Column : 0.15662 0.08336 0.71953
Media White Point : 0.95047 1 1.0891
Chromatic Adaptation : 1.04788 0.02292 -0.0502 0.02957 0.99049 -0.01706 -0.00923 0.01508 0.75165
Red Tone Reproduction Curve : (Binary data 14 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Green Tone Reproduction Curve : (Binary data 14 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Blue Tone Reproduction Curve : (Binary data 14 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Profile Description : Camera RGB Profile
Profile Copyright : Copyright 2003 Apple Computer Inc., all rights reserved.
Profile Description ML : Camera RGB Profile
Image Width : 3008
Image Height : 2000
Aperture : 9.0
Blue Balance : 1.37383
Image Size : 3008x2000
Lens ID : AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED
Lens : 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G
Preview Image : (Binary data 26016 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Red Balance : 2.15265
Scale Factor To 35mm Equivalent : 1.5
Shutter Speed : 1/320
Thumbnail Image : (Binary data 8899 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Circle Of Confusion : 0.020 mm
Depth of Field : 0.10 m (0.80 - 0.89)
Focal Length : 50.0mm (35mm equivalent: 75.0mm)
Hyperfocal Distance : 13.87 m
Date/Time Original : 2006:09:09 18:25:32.40
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EXIF info of the file in the "Modified" Directory:
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ExifTool Version Number : 6.08
File Name : DSC_0318.JPG
File Size : 3 MB
File Modification Date/Time : 2006:09:09 23:18:46
File Type : JPEG
MIME Type : image/jpeg
Make : NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model Name : NIKON D50
Orientation : Horizontal (normal)
X Resolution : 72
Y Resolution : 72
Resolution Unit : inches
Software : QuickTime 7.1.2
Modify Date : 2006:09:09 23:18:46
Host Computer : Mac OS X 10.4.7
Y Cb Cr Positioning : Centered
Exposure Time : 1/320
F Number : 9.0
Exposure Program : Program AE
ISO : 200
Exif Version : 0220
Date/Time Original : 2006:09:09 18:25:32
Create Date : 2006:09:09 18:25:32
Exposure Compensation : 0
Max Aperture Value : 5.7
Metering Mode : Multi-segment
Light Source : Unknown (0)
Flash : No Flash
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Color Space : sRGB
Sensing Method : One-chip color area
Compression : JPEG (old-style)
Thumbnail Offset : 638
Thumbnail Length : 5438
Comment : AppleMark.
Image Width : 2000
Image Height : 3008
Profile CMM Type : appl
Profile Version : 2.2.0
Profile Class : Input Device Profile
Color Space Data : RGB
Profile Connection Space : XYZ
Profile Date Time : 2003:07:01 00:00:00
Profile File Signature : acsp
Primary Platform : Apple Computer Inc.
CMM Flags : Not Embedded, Independent
Device Manufacturer : appl
Device Model :
Device Attributes : Reflective, Glossy, Positive, Color
Rendering Intent : Perceptual
Connection Space Illuminant : 0.9642 1 0.82491
Profile Creator : appl
Profile ID : 0
Red Matrix Column : 0.45427 0.24263 0.01482
Green Matrix Column : 0.35332 0.67441 0.09042
Blue Matrix Column : 0.15662 0.08336 0.71953
Media White Point : 0.95047 1 1.0891
Chromatic Adaptation : 1.04788 0.02292 -0.0502 0.02957 0.99049 -0.01706 -0.00923 0.01508 0.75165
Red Tone Reproduction Curve : (Binary data 14 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Green Tone Reproduction Curve : (Binary data 14 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Blue Tone Reproduction Curve : (Binary data 14 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Profile Description : Camera RGB Profile
Profile Copyright : Copyright 2003 Apple Computer Inc., all rights reserved.
Profile Description ML : Camera RGB Profile
Aperture : 9.0
Image Size : 2000x3008
Shutter Speed : 1/320
Thumbnail Image : (Binary data 5438 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Focal Length : 50.0mm
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(EXIF extracted with http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/)
Is there any setting to prevent iPhoto from doing this? Or is this a know problem and will this be changed in the future?
thx in advance
Bapf
MacBook Pro Mac OS X (10.4.7)Bapf:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions. I've noticed that any edit by iPhoto does leave out a number of EXIF fields. iPhoto, being a consumer application, is apparently not as concerned with EXIF/metadata as the professional applications like Aperture or iView MediaPro.
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That is what the linked article is describing: "some apps may sort your photos in the order you specify in the app (such as iPhoto or Aperture"
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Because the library uses a different date - the date modified - the date of the last time the file has been changed in any way - any editing you do to your image, including adjust date and time will change the "date modified"
This may change the sorting of the database but it appears not to influence the order in the albums
In addition to albums and events, synced photos appear in a unified category called Photo Library (on iPad, this is the Photos tab). Photos are not duplicated. This category will also sort photos in ascending order by the date modified.
So how can i get my photos in date and time order in an album in iphoto for ipad?
Thanks for your help -
EXIF info and Mobile Me gallery
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When posting from iPhoto it is there.
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Thanks for trying.
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Histogram fails to show exif info
I shoot in raw, I import into lightroom by doing a sync folder. Then I edit my picture using photoshop cs6. I save it as a jpeg. Finally I export this image as a jpeg to a sub folder called Publish, which means its ready for the web.
problem is when i look at image in lightroom on the right side the histogram has no details, it wont show iso, fstop or anything.
why is all this data gone? if I look at my original RAW file i can see the exif info in the histogram but on my final exported image its all gone.
why is this and can it be fixed?
furthmore it looses all its tags and meta data, I have to copy the metadata back to this file.
it would be nice if lightroom would reinsert the meta info and exif once its reimported into lightroom.maybe i'm doinh something wrong in my workflow. This problem only came recently when I started using LR4
I import my pictures using Nikon transfer
than I use View NX to Rename, Tag and delete what i consider bad images.
now I geotag them using a program called Geosetter.
finally i go into lightroom 4 and tell it to sync folder 2012
it finds the images with no problems.
i go into my folder ie 2012-05-05
next I stack my images, since i shoot hdr i usually end up with 5 images that are part of a bracket set.
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problem is i tend to forget.
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so my workaround is to Export this picture.
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exif and meta info have been stripped
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so i try to copy meta info from the original file but it fails
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i open file in windows explorer to verify and its NOT read only.
so i'm at a loss -
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Is there a way to view exif info of each photo on the LR 4.2 import screen. I'd like to view Exif data before making the decision to import the capture but can't figure out how to do this. Ideally it would appear as a 'tooltip' when hovering over the image in gridview, or, when looking at a single image it using the "I" key should display image info like it does in other modules of LR4. Are there any plugins that could do that?
Thanks!I don't think this feature exists.
I believe the philosophy here is import the photos, then use the power of the Library Module if you want EXIF information. -
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Hello everybody,
I think I have a problem with EXIF in Aperture (version 3.4.3) on my MacBook Pro (OS 10.8.3).
For photos taken with Canon lenses plus 1.4/2.0 Canon teleconverters both Camera Info and EXIF Info are displaing all the information correctly except for the TC which is missinig. The "+1.4x/+2.0x" is not displayed after the lens model name which, as I said, is correct. This wasn't happening in the past; older photos in the same library are still showing all the proper information.
However opening raw files with Preview, under the Canon tab in the More Info Inspector, I can see the name of the lens + TC. I've checked this both for a "new" photo (not working properly in Aperture) and an "old" one (ok in Aperture); therefore I think it's not an error within the raw files.
Does anyone have an idea for that and how to fix it?
Thank you very much.Dear Umang,
It is very clear that when Condiyion Type is not maintained in VD52, there is no error. Ideally, Condition Type is not to be maintained in VD52, to avoid such issues.
Hence it is advisable to convince the client that it is not recommended practise to maintain Condition Type in VD52.
It is also recommended that along with a Abaper, debug and try to identify the root cause.
It is also possible that Condition type Maintained in VD52 and in Pricing Procedure is different.
Regards,
Rajesh Banka -
What causes my Nano to loose my work out info when I push pause on earphones?
What causes my Nano to loose my work out info when I push pause on earphones? Although I am shoowing previous workout history, using Nike+.
It just happened to my 4GB nano too and I reset it (Menu + Select) a couple of times (okay, about five times or so) with no luck. I hooked it up to a Mac to see if that would do the trick and still the same problem.
Until today, my nano's been running great (it doesn't even scratch easily [I own a black one]) and I have the latest firmware on it too. I'm thinking it must have something to do with my having recently: 1) changed the name of my nano (through iTunes 6.0.1) 2) it's almost filled to capacity (40MB free) with data from iCal, Address Book and iPhoto, 3) I just upgraded to iTunes 6.0.1. [...]
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i'm use Lightroom Mobile in Bangkok, Thailand on iPad with Ratina Display.
Device Date&Time setting..
But, in Lightroom Mobile App. wrong to show year in exif data..
how i to fix this issue?
Thank You.Thank for help me, Geoff the kiwi
i use LRM in Thailand. time zone UTC+7
i try to see exif info in another app. and all show correct.
i shoot this photo on 13 Oct 2013 (year in my time zone is 2556)
Light Room 5.2 (on PC)
iPhoto (on iPad)
Filterstorm Neue (on iPad)
Lab (on iPad)
all app show the year correct. but, LRM not!!
and i send original file to your PM. but i don't send tiger picture to you. because i lose it original file
thank again.
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