![]() ![]() I unfortunately can't add any new equipment or film, or edit/delete the entries that are already there. This might be an improvement over Reveal 1.2, which hasn't been updated for years. Just posting now to remind to take a look at this later. This is awesome! I had no idea this existed. Some minimal documentation could be found here, but I hope everything is more-or-less user-friendly.Ĭomments, suggestions and questions are more than welcome. Windows, Mac (experimental) and open source internationalization (support for ASCII-only alternative values when non-latin characters are used in the tag) GPS tags (partially supports links from GoogleMaps) storage of non-standard metadata values in the image comments user-defined tags (AnalogExif creates a custom user-defined schema) customizable set of supported metadata tags (almost all metadata tags from here: EXIF, IPTC, XMP, camera maker tags) selective copy of metadata tags from one source files to one or several destination file(s) or folder(s) batch operations on several files and folders Later on, while editing image you can specify which equipment was used and AnalogExif sets corresponding tags for the image equipment library to describe your equipment (camera body + lens, developer, author) with metadata tags. They parsed quite okay by Flickr - see example here. custom XMP schema ( RDF, description) to store film-specific values in the image. One month later I found Exif35, but it was too late to stop my own development. I wanted to write something like Tag&Rename but for images. Also, I wanted to store some film-specific values in EXIF, which led to development of AnalogExif. I started writing it a while ago when I got tired of typing the same values in ExifTool GUI. I finally finished my metadata editor for film images. ![]()
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