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photo:fix_iso [2010/04/17 17:17] Toni Corvera created |
photo:fix_iso [2010/04/26 13:27] Toni Corvera +Canon note |
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**This recipe uses the command-line.** | **This recipe uses the command-line.** | ||
- | ''exiv2'' has a mode (''fi'') to fix this but is only meant to work with Canon and Nikon cameras. | + | ''exiv2'' has a mode (''fi'') to fix this but is only meant to work with Canon and Nikon cameras. **Beware though** it might disagree with exiftool when using ISO auto (at least it did for me with an older Canon). Can't say right now which one is right but on my tests exiftool appeared more correct. |
''exiftool'' appears to have some workarounds to read the correct value. | ''exiftool'' appears to have some workarounds to read the correct value. | ||
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ISO : 400 | ISO : 400 | ||
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+ | ===== Photo-manager notes ===== | ||
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+ | Metadata-based managers will require a reload of meta-data to read the fixed ISO. | ||
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+ | With Lightroom in particular, remember to "Sync" metadata **to** the files before fixing the ISO value or stuff like keywords and copyright will be lost. | ||
===== Setting a fixed value ===== | ===== Setting a fixed value ===== |