Hi David,
Am 03.09.22 um 17:17 schrieb David Bremner:
Kerstin Hoef-Emden <kerstin.hoef-em...@netcologne.de> writes:
In oldstable, darktable saved all metadata upon export, even temperature of the
camera body etc. I expect those data either not to be lost, so I can choose
which ones to delete/maintain with help of exiftool or that the metadata editor
offers the major spectrum of entries concerning camera settings including
copyright.
It would be helpful if you can confirm that the problem is still present
in darktable 3.8.0-2~bpo11+1, available from bullseye-backports.
I deinstalled darktable from bullseye and installed darktable from
bullseye-backports (version 3.8.0-2~bpo11+1).
a) I exported a jpg. Exif-data contained only information about rating
and time (see attached Exif.png).
b) I selected a photo, opened the metadata editor and told it to apply
(Metadaten-Editor_lokale_Einstellung.png). After that I exported the
jpg. Result was the same as in a).
c) I opened the wheel and Voreinstellungen, went to the global settings
of the meta data editor. It differed from the older darktable version
in, that no percent symbols were visible (Metadaten-Editor_globale
Einstallung.png). I can double-click on "Alle Rechte" and it offers a
field to type something in. But apparently this is only to give a name
ro a setting, rather than to change a setting.
Currently I see no way how to activate inclusion of metadata into export
of jpgs.
Best wishes,
Kerstin