Jim Sabatke wrote: > Bill Skaggs wrote: >> Jim Sabatke <jimssoftware@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> It seems that in 2.4.6 that exif data are missing when saving as a >>> compressed jpg. They are not missing on jpgs with no compression. >> There is no such thing as a jpg with no compression, so it is pretty >> much impossible to make sense of what you are saying. It would >> be helpful if you would describe the actions you took and the >> error messages you received in a more concrete way. What were >> the settings you used when saving as jpg? What were the messages >> that told you whether or not exif data is present? >> >> -- Bill > > OK, I'm processing Nikon D200 NEF (RAW) photos with gimp and ufraw. > ufraw shows the exif data properly. > > When I edit the photo in gimp and go to save with the standard settings, > the exif data do not show up on my pbase website. This is a new > behavior as exif data have always shown up before. > > I looked at the help on the pbase site and it said most of the problems > saving exif data come from high compression. > > So, I re-edited a photo and saved it. On the the "Save as JPEG" screen > "Save EXEF data" was checked. > > On the "Subsampling:" drop box, I selected "1x1,1x1,1x1 (best quality). > > Then I saved and the exif data showed on my pbase photo. > > I was mistaken that I changed the compression. It was still at 85. Is the EXIF data not visible in the first case with a tool designed specifically for that purpose, such as metacam? --xsdg _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer