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Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:10:19 -050 |
Pedro wrote:
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> Hi.
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> Looking for some help with this:
> I'm trying to include a footer in 100 photos, with the date of the shoot.
> This info is in each file as EXIF information.
> How can I use it in a script, to batch all the files?
Use or adapt the attach script that came with PSP 9. Unzip
the file into your Scripts-Trusted folder. Open it with
Notepad and read the comments in it to see how it works and
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| Scripting with EXIF information |
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Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:56:30 -000 |
Hi.
Looking for some help with this:
I'm trying to include a footer in 100 photos, with the date of the shoot.
This info is in each file as EXIF information.
How can I use it in a script, to batch all the files?
Thanks
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Sun, 16 Mar 2008 01:56:17 -000 |
Thanks!
I used it as a template, and with minor modifications, it did exactly what I
wanted.
"Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> escreveu na mensagem
news:47D54F5B.9204A1C6@agabatur.xednaps...
> Pedro wrote:
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>> Hi.
>>
>> Looking for some help with this:
>> I'm trying to include a footer in 100 photos, with the date of the
shoot.
>> This info is in each file as EXIF information.
>> How can I use it in a script, to batch all the files?
>
> Use or adapt the attach script that came with PSP 9. Unzip
> the file into your Scripts-Trusted folder. Open it with
> Notepad and read the comments in it to see how it works and
> what it does.
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Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:51:55 -060 |
"Andy Forrester" <andy.forrester2@btopenworld.com> wrote in
news:47ded480$1_2@cnews:
> Pedro,
> You have to be very careful with this stuff:-D
> http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/105174
> Rgds Andy
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> http://foresaa.photium.com/latest.html
Just goes to show that even the biggest make mistakes.
Regards,
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Mon, 17 Mar 2008 19:36:39 -060 |
"Fred Hiltz" <not@home.ca> wrote in news:47df17ae$1_2@cnews:
> JoeB wrote:
>> "Andy Forrester" <andy.forrester2@btopenworld.com>
wrote in
>> news:47ded480$1_2@cnews:
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>>> Pedro,
>>> You have to be very careful with this stuff:-D
>>> http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/105174
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>> Just goes to show that even the biggest make mistakes.
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> Interesting! It also shows the way a classy outfit handles their
> mistakes:
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> 1. They admit they made a mistake.
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> 2. One of the developers gets on the net and explains what went
> wrong,
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> 3. what to do about it,
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> 4. how the mistake might have hurt your work,
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> 5. and how to correct the hurt.
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> How would you rate our vendor on this scale of 5?
Waaay down there, I'm afraid. Adobe handled it extremely well, including
going so far as simply telling people to remove the upgrade and go back to
the previous version until the fix comes out - and you can likely expect
one will do so shortly. Definitely a professional approach from Adobe.
Regards,
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