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TIFF files created by Capture One 3.7.3 have no EXIF info

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  • Ulf Liljegren
    I have seen no issues with this.
    Have also tried a few cameras.
    Do you have it with one specific camera? In that case which camera?
    Also make sure that \"Include meta data\" in preferences is not unchecked.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="UlfLiljegren" wrote:
    I have seen no issues with this.
    Have also tried a few cameras.
    Do you have it with one specific camera? In that case which camera?
    Also make sure that "Include meta data" in preferences is not unchecked.


    The same thing happens to both the 20D and 350D. The "Include meta data" is checked.
    WinXP can see the EXIF tags from the CO373 created JPEG file, but cannot see the EXIF tags from the TIFF file created by CO373.

    http://nelsonscanon.home.comcast.net/co373/winxp_exif_jpeg.jpg
    http://nelsonscanon.home.comcast.net/co373/winxp_exif_tiff.jpg

    IrfanView, however, can see the EXIF info in the TIFF file.

    The EXIF tags in the TIFF file appear to be non-standard even after it is converted to JPEG either with PhotoShop CS or IrfanView. When the file is uploaded to PBASE.com, a popular online photo gallery, no EXIF tags are shown. If the JPEG file created by CO373 is uploaded to PBase, the ExIF info is shown correctly.

    I have placed those two files at the URLs below for your convenience. They will be removed after a few days.
    http://nelsonscanon.home.comcast.net/co ... _6443B.jpg
    http://nelsonscanon.home.comcast.net/co ... _6443B.tif

    Thank you!
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    This is not an easy one.
    What I do know it works with PhotoShop and iView.
    You also said it worked with irfan view.
    What I do know is that some earlier versions of PhotoShop (CS) did not meet EXIF standard and due to this is the industry standard for retouching we had to adapt to Adobe instead of Adobe adapting to the industy standard.
    I believe this is what you are seeing the backside of right now.
    I believe in this case you have to accept it as it is because if we change it we will upset many more users then keeping it as it is.
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    This is not an easy one.
    What I do know it works with PhotoShop and iView.
    You also said it worked with irfan view.
    What I do know is that some earlier versions of PhotoShop (CS) did not meet EXIF standard and due to this is the industry standard for retouching we had to adapt to Adobe instead of Adobe adapting to the industy standard.
    I believe this is what you are seeing the backside of right now.
    I believe in this case you have to accept it as it is because if we change it we will upset many more users then keeping it as it is.
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