[digiKam-users] Metadata for RAW files
Rafael Linux User
rafael.linux.user at gmail.com
Sun Jun 23 23:03:09 BST 2019
Yes, I tried previously to ask here to change metadata in all tabs ("EXIF"
, "IPTC" and "XMP"), but as I wrote, it's not possible to enable/disable or
change any field when selected image is a RAW file. There is not problem at
all when I try it with any other image file.
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El dom., 23 jun. 2019 a las 8:31, Remco Viëtor (<remco.vietor at wanadoo.fr>)
escribió:
> On samedi 22 juin 2019 22:11:49 CEST Rafael Linux User wrote:
> > It's clear that I didn't explain myself correctly. I don't pretend to
> > change any RAW file metadata. I consider that if I have activated XMP
> files
> > for every image, Digikam will let me write XMP files for RAW files too.
> > That's is what I'm talking about. For example, Darktable write to XMP
> files
> > associated to RAW files what process to do and, so far I know, XMP files
> > can be used by any software to store processes or data, even for RAW
> files.
> > That's is what I pretend, to write metadata for RAW files in their
> > respective XMP files, not to change RAW data in nay way.
>
> Trying to do what you described, I did manage to change those metadata
> hrough
> Digikam in the XMP file. However, I had to use the"XMP" panel of the "edit
> metadata" dialog
>
> This is not the default panel, afaik, but it does seem to be 'sticky':
> when
> you reopen the dialog, the last active panel is still active.
>
> Perhaps that explains why you couldn't get your data written to the XMP
> files?
>
> Remco
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