Great application. I'm storing images as .jpg and have enabled storing of yaw, pitch and roll but not finding them in EXIF user data. I've used Mac Preview and Android Photo Exif Editor to check Exif data. Are there other things that need to be enabled to activate the feature?
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Anonymous
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2022-01-21
I too am not able to find them using Windows Photoshop/Bridge, nor with this https://jimpl.com/
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Anonymous
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2022-01-25
Update: Some success. I can see the EXIF yaw, pitch and roll user data when I select "View all details" in the DropBox webpage, but do not see the data when I use Mac Preview to view it from the Finder. Is Mac OS stripping user data from jpeg images?
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2022-01-25
Hi, yes you are correct, very good that you posted this information. It is in the 'Metadata/Camera Data (Exif)' section as 'User Comment' item. In Windows, Photoshop does not show it, but in Bridge it is there ( however one one has to click that section open, which I apparently did not do the last time I posted).
My guess is that no OS or software strips anything away unless the user makes such request, but not all software show all the data, there can be plenty of it.
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Great application. I'm storing images as .jpg and have enabled storing of yaw, pitch and roll but not finding them in EXIF user data. I've used Mac Preview and Android Photo Exif Editor to check Exif data. Are there other things that need to be enabled to activate the feature?
I too am not able to find them using Windows Photoshop/Bridge, nor with this https://jimpl.com/
Update: Some success. I can see the EXIF yaw, pitch and roll user data when I select "View all details" in the DropBox webpage, but do not see the data when I use Mac Preview to view it from the Finder. Is Mac OS stripping user data from jpeg images?
Hi, yes you are correct, very good that you posted this information. It is in the 'Metadata/Camera Data (Exif)' section as 'User Comment' item. In Windows, Photoshop does not show it, but in Bridge it is there ( however one one has to click that section open, which I apparently did not do the last time I posted).
My guess is that no OS or software strips anything away unless the user makes such request, but not all software show all the data, there can be plenty of it.