![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yubana147:~ home$ -bash: u88:~/source/qsno_cvs home$ printenv PATH/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/Users/home/bin:/usr/local/bin bash: u88:~/source/qsno_cvs: No such file or directory Yubana147:~ home$ u88:~/source/qsno_cvs home$ printenv PATH I'm assuming that you wanted me to run the commands you sent replacing 'phil' with the name of my home directory-which is 'home'-here's my terminal session: I'm just guessing but don't I need an exiftool file (folder?) in my local/bin directory somewhere? I don't think things are set up correctly. Sorry for the number of queries and thanks for your assistance. Are the raw files from these units supported? I am a hybrid shooter as in addition to the Dynax 7, I own a Minolta Dynax 7D and a Dimage A2. I noticed that some other post had something about lenses from the Minolta Dynax 7D. Is it possible to create these fields in a TIFF files that doesn't have one? Perhaps transfer from one image that has then to these ones?ĥ. I have checked and know that the file properties section of my scanned files do not have fields for aperture etc. I have scans using a Minolta Scan Dual III and have all the exposure data for each shot as I used a Minolta Dynax 7 that allows me to output text files with this data.Ĥ. If it is, can I write into the exposure fields such as shutter speed, Aperture etc. The main reason I am interested in this tool is that I want to create Exif data for TIFF files from a scanner. In the example you gave (Point 4) was is the step if the file not on the desktop. I am pretty much in the same situation as the original poster in that as a recent Mac adopter, I don't know very much about terminal etc so your response is very welcome.ġ. ![]()
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