I would like to have a possibility of using custom columns in detailed browsing mode.
I'd like to use some of exif parameters like aperature, shutter speed, ISO and so on...
Custom columns in detailed browsing mode
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Re: Custom columns in detailed browsing mode
kubasasasa posted this suggestion in July 2008 and in June 2009, so nearly 2 years ago for the first time.
Shouldn't it be quite straight forward (and take only little time) to implement a visible column with the EXIF date since it is already used in the "sort by EXIF Date"?
I would be very thankful to you if you could implement this feature!
Shouldn't it be quite straight forward (and take only little time) to implement a visible column with the EXIF date since it is already used in the "sort by EXIF Date"?
I would be very thankful to you if you could implement this feature!
Re: Custom columns in detailed browsing mode
I found XNVIEW, when searching for a Program to correct the Original Date of my photographs in thoses cases, where my camera had set the date to 2004-01-01.
It does that every time the battery is empty; and I do not always remember to correct the date after changing the battery.
For that purpose, it would be very helpful to have the EXIF "Date Taken" available as a column in Detailed View as an easy means to find the pictures that need to be corrected.
Obviously, the best general solution would be to have all the EXIF parameters available as columns and being able to choose, which ones are to be displayed. (Like the ACDSee Foto Manager allows to do.)
It does that every time the battery is empty; and I do not always remember to correct the date after changing the battery.
For that purpose, it would be very helpful to have the EXIF "Date Taken" available as a column in Detailed View as an easy means to find the pictures that need to be corrected.
Obviously, the best general solution would be to have all the EXIF parameters available as columns and being able to choose, which ones are to be displayed. (Like the ACDSee Foto Manager allows to do.)