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Author Topic: Do I loose EXIF when using xp uploader/resizer ?  (Read 3340 times)

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NullMind

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Do I loose EXIF when using xp uploader/resizer ?
« on: August 13, 2004, 03:33:35 am »

I have turned on EXIF on the Admin CP, I use the XP uploader to resize and upload my pics

I dont see no exif info on the picture details info

Any ideas ?
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Re: Do I loose EXIF when using xp uploader/resizer ?
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2004, 07:52:24 am »

XP_Publisher eats the exif data (complain @ Redmond), you'll have to use another tool to upload. As gallery admin, using ftp-upload and batch-add is recommended ("regular" users can't have this option).

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Re: Do I loose EXIF when using xp uploader/resizer ?
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2004, 12:18:37 pm »

XP_Publisher eats the exif data (complain @ Redmond), you'll have to use another tool to upload. As gallery admin, using ftp-upload and batch-add is recommended ("regular" users can't have this option).

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But with ftp upload and batch add .. it wont do the auto-resize ... correct ?
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Re: Do I loose EXIF when using xp uploader/resizer ?
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2004, 04:17:20 pm »

The original pic will not be resized using btach-add.
It's recommended you do batch-resizing on your client before you upload: it's faster, has better quality and is less resources-consuming. Using the right software will make this process simple and fast. My recommendetaion is using IrfanView (using it's batch-converter).

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