<div id="_htmlarea_default_style_" style="font:10pt arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><DIV><BR><BR>On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:59:10 +0100<BR>Caspar Maessen <CMAESSEN@CASCO.DEMON.NL>wrote:<BR>> Op donderdag 23 november 2006 23:26, schreef Arve:<BR>> > > Question : Bibblepro remove Exif markernote, or you <BR>>have process<BR>> > > something wrong with your pictures ?<BR>> > ><BR>> ><BR>> > BibblePro don't manage to transfere makernote to the <BR>>processed file<BR>> <BR>> Well, I'm learning to use BibblePro 4.9d. The above <BR>>remarks made me <BR>> curious, because I didn't notice such a loss before. To <BR>>make sure, I <BR>> processed a jpeg-file in BibblePro and loaded it into <BR>>digiKam. All the <BR>> information EXIF, Makernote and IPTC is preserved.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Caspar.<BR>> -- <BR>> Als de perceptie over de feiten regeert, wordt de <BR>>beheersing van <BR>> risico's impulsief, selectief en 'cosmetisch'. --René <BR>>van Swaaningen <BR>> (citaat Alert, 2006)<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Digikam-users mailing list<BR>> Digikam-users@kde.org<BR>> <A
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<DIV>What camera do you use?</DIV>
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<DIV>If I remember right makernote and several tags used in EXIF is not exactly standard and Bibble have some issues with EXIF info on some
cameras.</DIV>
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<DIV>Arve</DIV>
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