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Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:30 pm
by jis
Hello Pierre,

Will you support Panasonic / Leica EXIF Tags in a future version of XnView?

Please, see here:
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exi ... sonic.html
Latest version from Aug 20, 2007 decoded a number of new Panasonic tags, and added a number of new SceneMode's.

Thank you very much for your great XnView which is better and better with every release!

PS: I am using XnView v1.91.4.

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:32 pm
by xnview
jis wrote:Hello Pierre,

Will you support Panasonic / Leica EXIF Tags in a future version of XnView?

Please, see here:
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exi ... sonic.html
Latest version from Aug 20, 2007 decoded a number of new Panasonic tags, and added a number of new SceneMode's.

Thank you very much for your great XnView which is better and better with every release!

PS: I am using XnView v1.91.4.
Could you send me a panasonic file?

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:49 pm
by jis
Hi Pierre,

I sent you a sample photo by e-mail.

Best regards, jis

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:13 pm
by kristopulo
Hi guys,
As true fan of your software, I used to do for friends slideshows with extra information taken from exif/iptc data. However last month I bought Panasonic tz10 with geotagging option and there is problem with displaying these information. Longitude and latitude are available BUT panasonic tz10 add also extra 3tags: country, city and landmark. Is it possible to display it during slideshow/fullscreen mode?

best regards
kris

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:17 pm
by xnview
kristopulo wrote:Hi guys,
As true fan of your software, I used to do for friends slideshows with extra information taken from exif/iptc data. However last month I bought Panasonic tz10 with geotagging option and there is problem with displaying these information. Longitude and latitude are available BUT panasonic tz10 add also extra 3tags: country, city and landmark. Is it possible to display it during slideshow/fullscreen mode?
Could you send me a sample?

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:57 am
by xnview

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:40 pm
by kristopulo
xnview wrote:Please try XnView 1.98 beta 1
Hi Pierre,
Looks now mentioned tags are visible at main screen(EXIF TAB), however I can not make them visible for fullscreen mode :( Names of tags(location,country,state,landmark) are identical as for last option (IPTC:Origin) but it does not show these informations :( What am I doing wrong?

please check: http://krzysztof.biz/fullscreen.jpg

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:39 am
by xnview
kristopulo wrote: Looks now mentioned tags are visible at main screen(EXIF TAB), however I can not make them visible for fullscreen mode :( Names of tags(location,country,state,landmark) are identical as for last option (IPTC:Origin) but it does not show these informations :( What am I doing wrong?
If you means Makernotes, it's not possible

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 6:39 pm
by kristopulo
xnview wrote: If you means Makernotes, it's not possible
My I ask what is the problem with that? Any technical issue? Or Panasonic names are not "ISO standards" so You do not want to put into menu option for every manufacturer who made cameras with GPS?
During fullscreen slideshow these information from tags are extremely usefull because you dont have to think where was this picture taken, or what is this building name...

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:55 pm
by xnview
Could you contact me by PM

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:49 am
by kaclem
if you means Makernotes
what is this?

Re: Panasonic EXIF Tags

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:58 pm
by EmilyWatson
kaclem wrote:
if you means Makernotes
what is this?
The EXIF standard allows camera vendors and others ("makers") to add proprietary data to the EXIF record stored - the so-called maker notes. The EXIF meta data Standard describes how cameras and other imaging devices can embed information about the image inside the image. This data area is not standardized and hence each camera vendor stores different information in this area. Unlike the EXIF data itself, maker notes are undocumented and proprietary.