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Gimp 2.10 and exif-information Johann Spies 11 May 20:10
  Gimp 2.10 and exif-information Ken Moffat via gimp-user-list 11 May 21:11
   Gimp 2.10 and exif-information Johann Spies 12 May 18:14
Johann Spies
2018-05-11 20:10:37 UTC (over 6 years ago)

Gimp 2.10 and exif-information

I have read on a 12-year old flickr discussion that Gimp does not save exif information in other formats than XCF and jpeg.

I just experimented with Darktable exporting an image to Gimp2.10 which pass it back to Darktable using png and tiff(32bit) formats and in both cases the exif-information of the image edited in Gimp was missing. Is there a way to do this exchange in tif (which I prefer) and keep the exif-information?

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Ken Moffat via gimp-user-list
2018-05-11 21:11:32 UTC (over 6 years ago)

Gimp 2.10 and exif-information

On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:10:37PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:

I have read on a 12-year old flickr discussion that Gimp does not save exif information in other formats than XCF and jpeg.

I just experimented with Darktable exporting an image to Gimp2.10 which pass it back to Darktable using png and tiff(32bit) formats and in both cases the exif-information of the image edited in Gimp was missing. Is there a way to do this exchange in tif (which I prefer) and keep the exif-information?

I've edited EXIF information in a png created from gimp-2.{8,9} after importing from {,n}ufraw, using Image::ExifTool in a bash script to add and remove fields. I remove fields because what I put online is typically reduced to 2048 pixels maximum dimension, so information from the camera quoting an original image size will be at best misleading.

And I assume that I can still do this in 2.10, but since it is something I do as the last stage of processing I have not had occassion to try it. To be more specific: gimp creates some, maybe all, fields, but what I want is to 'publish' only a few, and to add e.g. title and license. My current process re-reads EXIF data from the camera's own jpeg.

Not sure platform you are working on, but perhaps you can do something similar. And in general things change over 12 years! Even the size of files you can upload to flickr.

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Johann Spies
2018-05-12 18:14:25 UTC (over 6 years ago)

Gimp 2.10 and exif-information

On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:11:32PM +0100, Ken Moffat via gimp-user-list wrote> I've edited EXIF information in a png created from gimp-2.{8,9}

after importing from {,n}ufraw, using Image::ExifTool in a bash script to add and remove fields.

I do not want to use ExifTool in this case. My problem is that I open an image with a lot of exif-information in Gimp and when Gimp exports it, those information is lost. How can I prevent Gimp from doing it?

My current process re-reads EXIF data from the camera's own jpeg.

I do not take photos in jpeg. Work with raw mostly with Darktable but there are time when I want to edit a photo in Gimp.

Not sure platform you are working on, but perhaps you can do something similar. And in general things change over 12 years!

It seems that the information about Gimp not giving back the Exif-information has not changed that much in 12 year... :(

Regards Johann

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