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How to run exiftool by phil harvey
How to run exiftool by phil harvey




how to run exiftool by phil harvey

I've read the instructions in the Text Document carefully, and as far as I can tell I've followed them. Pressing OK to that brings up what I think is the Command Line version rather than the GUI version. GUI does not work without it - see instructions. If I doubleclick on the ExifToolGUI file (which is the only file with an ExifTool icon) I get the message with a red cross saying GUI Message: ExifTool by Phil Harvey not found. I've loaded the software and created a folder 'exifTool Unzipped' in which there are four files: I tried ExifTool when you mentioned it but couldn't get it to work, and have just had a concerted effort to get it to work again, but no success so far. Thanks very much for your replies Suddie1215 and JudyN.

how to run exiftool by phil harvey

This enables you to avoid the error message that the file was changed by an external application.

how to run exiftool by phil harvey

Note that in this instance you're doing the correct process of removing the file from Lightroom, modifying it, thenr reimporting. If you give me the exact name and model of your manual lens I can give the the correct commands to use for the LensType and LensModel fields. (9) You may also need to modify the LensModel field. (8) Select the file(s) you want to modify, then enter the following command on the line and press Enter: -LensType="35mm F/3.5 A" Click on that button and you'll see line appears where you can type commands directly. (7) In the bottom center of the application, there's a button labeled ExifTool Direct. (6) Open the exiftoolgui folder and double-click on the exiftoolgui.exe file to start the application. (5) Drag and drop the renamed exiftool file to the exiftoolgui folder. So if Windows 7 is not set up to show file type extensions (which is the default setting), just rename file to exiftool. This depends on whether you have Windows 7 Folder Options configured to "Hide extensions for known file types." If you don't have it show file extensions you could be renaming it to which could be the possible cause of your problem. Select that file and rename it to exiftool.exe. You will see an executable file named exiftool(-k).exe. (4) Extract EXIFTool from the downloaded file. The way it is packaged it should automatically extract to a folder named exiftoolgui. (3) Extract EXIFToolGUI from the downloaded zip file. (2) Also download the latest version of EXIFToolGUI the latest version is 5.14: (1) Download the latest version of EXIFTool. You haven't given enough information to sufficiently troubleshoot what you're doing but here goes:






How to run exiftool by phil harvey