I am experimenting with this as a lightweight method to add Geo data to images in a C1 session. It works fine with the jpeg images I have used to experiment with, but the raw (DNG from an old Ricoh GX200) cannot now be opened, either by C1 or in Preview (which shows the file dimensions as 0 x 0).
When I used Exif Editor to examine the raw files I found that all Exif had been removed apart from the geo data and a reference to Photo GEO Tagger as the software in the General section which had been added. This makes the files essentially inoperable so far as raw development software is concerned. Syncing the XMP file makes no difference in C1 either.
I am using the MAS version of the software (only because I couldn't find a link to it on your front page).
This software offers the potential of geotagging raw files - not something that most of the other software in the MAS does. I would dearly like it to work.
Unable to open RAW after tagging
Re: Unable to open RAW after tagging
Sorry, should have said that the version I am using is the latest MAS version, which is 1.3.1.35.
I should also have added that the raw files now show in the Photo GEO tagger window as having 'invalid size'.
I should also have added that the raw files now show in the Photo GEO tagger window as having 'invalid size'.
Re: Unable to open RAW after tagging
Can you share a screenshot of the "invalid size" message?
Also, would it be possible to share a sample DNG file that I can use to try to reproduce this?
Also, would it be possible to share a sample DNG file that I can use to try to reproduce this?
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Re: Unable to open RAW after tagging
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See the attached screenshot taken immediately after saving the geo data (the change happens immediately - the thumbnail disappears and the screen you see replaces them).
I also attach an XMP file written as a result of the geotagging
II have placed one of the original DNG on Dropbox if you want to look at it: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/464 ... 014839.DNG
See the attached screenshot taken immediately after saving the geo data (the change happens immediately - the thumbnail disappears and the screen you see replaces them).
I also attach an XMP file written as a result of the geotagging
II have placed one of the original DNG on Dropbox if you want to look at it: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/464 ... 014839.DNG
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