I know how to access the EXIF information inside PSP software OR from within WINDOWS but does anyone know how to access it in terms of a text/DOC file so that it could be printed or used in other software?
Terry
EXIF information
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Re: EXIF information
I just did a quick search and found this on another forum
http://www.dynaxdigital.com/digital-dar ... text-file/
I can't guarantee anything on it though, I have no desire to install more software to do something that I won't do on a regular basis.
The other option I can think of, and I haven't done this, is to either find or write a script that writes all of the EXIF information to a text file from inside PSP which is very possible.
http://www.dynaxdigital.com/digital-dar ... text-file/
I can't guarantee anything on it though, I have no desire to install more software to do something that I won't do on a regular basis.
The other option I can think of, and I haven't done this, is to either find or write a script that writes all of the EXIF information to a text file from inside PSP which is very possible.
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Re: EXIF information
LeviFiction
you are a gentleman - thank you - I found at least three which may do the job - I like the idea of a "script from within PSP" but I fear my code writing days (and my patience so to do) are limited - so I'll stick with the hand I have unless someone else comes along and offers the code!
Terry
you are a gentleman - thank you - I found at least three which may do the job - I like the idea of a "script from within PSP" but I fear my code writing days (and my patience so to do) are limited - so I'll stick with the hand I have unless someone else comes along and offers the code!
Terry
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Re: EXIF information
Well here is a piece of trash script I came up with.
It produces a text file with the same name as the currently opened image and in the same directory. You can choose between printing all of the values or only those ones that are set.
I don't know if the labels will match what others do but hopefully it's close. If I wanted to I could spend more time and organize the values....but I don't want to. XD
Place it into the Scripts-Trusted folder because it does create files.
It produces a text file with the same name as the currently opened image and in the same directory. You can choose between printing all of the values or only those ones that are set.
I don't know if the labels will match what others do but hopefully it's close. If I wanted to I could spend more time and organize the values....but I don't want to. XD
Place it into the Scripts-Trusted folder because it does create files.
https://levifiction.wordpress.com/
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Re: EXIF information
LeviFiction - that is above and beyond the call of duty - thanks
Terry
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