![]() ![]() Yubana147:~ home$ u88:~/source/qsno_cvs home$ which exiftool /usr/local/bin/exiftool ![]() Do I need to be in my local/bin directory when I run exiftool, or my home directory, or does it. Yubana147:~ home$ u88:~/source/qsno_cvs home$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/exiftool -rwxr-xr-x 1 home home 88398 Dec 15 07:36 /usr/local/bin/exiftool JPG I get the error message -bash: exiftool: command not found. 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. ERROR RUNNING EXIFTOOL MAC MACI 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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