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EXIF, metadata editors

2014-01-04 by <roark.paul@...>

How or what is the best way to edit the "file information" that is attached to or embedded in our raw or Tiff files?


My goal is to insert in the "Camera Data" tab (what I see with Tiff "File Information") the focal length (at least) of the lens used to shoot an image where the lens was a third party lens and not coded at all in my Sony A7R files.

My understanding is that at least some stitching software looks at that information when processing a photo merge.

(By the way, that new Sony 36 mp Alpha 7R camera is very interesting and capable. With the OEM Zeiss-Sony 35mm f/2.8 lens, the files are the best I've seen in most respects. The edge definition of the Sony-Zeiss at f/2.8 rivals the Zeiss Biogon ZM 35mm quality on a Leica M9 when shot at f/8. However, the Sony smears the edges of all Leica/Zeiss ZM optics I have that are wider than 50mm. From 50mm up, it handily outshoots the Leica M9 hand held. The microlenses were clearly not designed for rangefinder wide angle lenses.)

Thanks,

Paul
www.PaulRoark.com

Re: [Digital BW] EXIF, metadata editors

2014-01-04 by Mark Savoia

I think you can do it in Bridge, select all images, select metadata, edit info

Mark

On Jan 4, 2014, at 5:07 PM, <roark.paul@...> <roark.paul@gmail.com> wrote:

> How or what is the best way to edit the "file information" that is attached to or embedded in our raw or Tiff files?

RE: EXIF, metadata editors

2014-01-05 by <jimt.zapspam@...>

I think the more-or-less standard is Phil Harvey's EXIFTool. The native program uses a command-driven interface and thus is not easily remembered for occasional use. However there are Graphical User Interfaces written for it that make it comparatively easy to use and will allow you to edit almost everything the command interface allows.

EXIFTool download from Mr Harvey's page: http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

The GUI I use is EXIFToolGUI at: http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/index.php?topic=2750.0
Scroll down the page to get to the links for the latest versions.

With great power comes great responsibility, so the default settings save a backup of your original file.

With EXIFTool you can change the EXIF, IPTC, XMP etc. metadata to read most anything you want that is allowed in that field. For example on some submitted images of mine the lens information states that I used a "Holga Sortamicron 20mm f/1.0 Tilt-Shift". Be the envy of your photographic colleagues!

Adobe Bridge etc. does not allow changing many of the EXIF fields that EXIFTool can alter.

Re: [Digital BW] EXIF, metadata editors

2014-01-05 by John Labovitz

Paul,

The most powerful tool I know about is Exiftool:

	http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/index.html

It’s a command-line tool, but various folks have written GUI front-ends to it if you need that. It will even read XMP (XML) files and convert those to EXIF/IPTC tags, which is sometimes helpful. It’s written in Perl, but it looks like there’s a standalone Windows download that includes Perl, so installation should be straightforward.

I like Exiftool *because* it doesn’t have a GUI, so I can build it into various automated workflows. It’s particularly good for inserting data that isn’t usually supplied by a user — like lens info. In fact, that’s one reason I use it: to add camera/lens info to film scans. With some careful notes and some scripts I run post-scan and pre-import, Lightroom knows all my film cameras and their respective lenses. (I mean know by name — I haven’t done any lens profiling.)

—John
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On 4 Jan 2014, at 5:07 PM, <roark.paul@...> <roark.paul@...> wrote:

> 
> 
> How or what is the best way to edit the "file information" that is attached to or embedded in our raw or Tiff files?
> 
> 
> My goal is to insert in the "Camera Data" tab (what I see with Tiff "File Information") the focal length (at least) of the lens used to shoot an image where the lens was a third party lens and not coded at all in my Sony A7R files. 
> 
> My understanding is that at least some stitching software looks at that information when processing a photo merge. 
> 
> (By the way, that new Sony 36 mp Alpha 7R camera is very interesting and capable.  With the OEM Zeiss-Sony 35mm f/2.8 lens, the files are the best I've seen in most respects.  The edge definition of the Sony-Zeiss at f/2.8 rivals the Zeiss Biogon ZM 35mm quality on a Leica M9 when shot at f/8.  However, the Sony smears the edges of all Leica/Zeiss ZM optics I have that are wider than 50mm.  From 50mm up, it handily outshoots the Leica M9 hand held.  The microlenses were clearly not designed for rangefinder wide angle lenses.)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com 
> 
> 
>

Re: [Digital BW] RE: EXIF, metadata editors

2014-01-05 by Paul Roark

<jimt.zapspam@...> wrote:

I think the more-or-less standard is Phil Harvey's EXIFTool. The native program uses a command-driven ...

EXIFTool download from Mr Harvey's page: http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

The GUI I use is EXIFToolGUI at: http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/index.php?topic=2750.0
...

Excellent; thank you. I just edited my first EXIF file Camera Data, Focal Length information.

(Nothing as exotic as a Holga f/1 TS; just a 75mm f/2.5 Summarit-M -- a very nice little complement to the Sony a7r OEM 35mm.)

Paul

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