zwarte_kat
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Ok got it now, cheers.
I guess it would be cool to have a smartphone app in which you can enter camera data when you shoot (it will automatically add time and location), then when you scan you can connect that data to the files' exif batch by batch.
I guess it would be cool to have a smartphone app in which you can enter camera data when you shoot (it will automatically add time and location), then when you scan you can connect that data to the files' exif batch by batch.
Brian Puccio
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I guess it would be cool to have a smartphone app in which you can enter camera data when you shoot (it will automatically add time and location), then when you scan you can connect that data to the files' exif batch by batch.
Welcome to how I've been trying to teach myself iOS development once a month.
zwarte_kat
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I could probably get someone to make it if there was huge demand for it, but I am pretty sure there isn't...
JPSuisse
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Zwarte Kat, I'm just using a Nikon 5000. I have 2 choices: scanning at 2000 or 4000dpi. I see a difference between 2000 and 4000, so I just scan everything at 4000. Anyway, I have so much storage capacity that it doesn't really matter.
There are not tags available for a lot of the information I add. Therefore, I had to make my own custom name spaces with ExifTool. There are really no programs capable of doing this except ExifTool.
If you want the documentation, just send me PM with your email, and I'll send it out to you. Maybe Blaufeld will come back and tell others what he thinks about all this?!
There are not tags available for a lot of the information I add. Therefore, I had to make my own custom name spaces with ExifTool. There are really no programs capable of doing this except ExifTool.
If you want the documentation, just send me PM with your email, and I'll send it out to you. Maybe Blaufeld will come back and tell others what he thinks about all this?!
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