![]() Now, there's a problem with the XMP you list and that is the existence of GPSLatitudeRef/ GPSLongitudeRef. This will allow tags in the XMP file to be copied to the correct place in the EXIF group. The best thing to do would be to grab the xmp2exif.args file and place that in the same directory as exiftool. ![]() The command needs to be altered a bit due to some irregularities in the XMP sample you give. See exiftool's Metadata Sidecar Files example #15 I'm wondering if there is any way to import this kind of information into the raw/jpeg/whatever file or if there is a way to import such information using lightroom.Īny ideas are welcome, thanks in advance. The worst of this is the date of file, if you scan a picture 1 and then you set its real creation date (let's say 1), it will remain 1 and reflect it as photoshop:DateCreated tag in the XMP file. ![]() I've exported a big amount of pictures from iPhoto and apparently apple exports original file with a sidecar XMP file including the details. Not sure if this can be achieved with exiftool or if there's a better alternative.
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