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Re: Find files by searching photo exif data?
Thanks Thanks a lot
Regards Robin "Sekar Raju" <sekarr@online.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio news:Mc4yFZM0IHA.3956@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl... > > Hi Robin, > > I apologize for the delay. I've modified the script so that it can write > the EXIF information into your custom fields. You can download the script > from here: > http://cid-2911b33408e8f6f9.skydrive...se.aspx/Public > > Please follow the steps given below to configure and use the script: > > 1) Download the script and change file extension from .txt to .vbs. > 2) Place the "EXIFToCustomFields.vbs" file into "C:\Documents and > Settings\<username>\Application Data\Expression Media 2\Plug-ins\Scripts" > folder. > 3) Launch Expression Media and create following custom fields (Fields > names > should be exactly same as given below): > Model > ISO > Aperture > Focal Length > Shutter Speed > Lens > 4) Open the catalog, select images, and click Scripts > > EXIFToCustomFields. > The script will write the EXIF data to respective custom fields. > > Warning: This script is not tested completely. Please test this script > before trying this on your production workflow. Also, take back-up of your > pictures before running the script. Feel Free to modify the code as > necessary. > > Best Regards, > Sekar Raju > Expression Media Online Support > ================================================== === > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, > and confers no rights. |
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