
Maybe its worth reporting the problem to the LensTagger developer. EXIF Studio is a cool EXIF Editor which allows you to edit EXIF, IPTC & XMP metadata for a batch of Photos in just few clicks. Its also weird that this only affects raw image files and not jpgs - the command syntax should be identical. The maximum command length is 8192 characters - so if you have some very long path lengthes you could hit that before 1000 images - but its strange that it helps if you DON'T use a filelist - I would have thought it would be the other way around. The "Read Files from Filelist" is said to enable processing more than 1000 images. 10% of the RAW, need to tick "write to XMP".Įither way, single batch, no more than 90 images. Use the one-click feature on the Mac EXIF viewer to edit images during photo viewing. Then the 90% of the raw job will be done. ""E:\同步盘 202008\同步盘_WIN MAC_201904\Picture_201904\Lightroom Plugin\exiftool-12.45\exiftool.exe" -Lens="Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/25 ZF.2" -LensSerialNumber="15852777" -LensModel="Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/25 ZF.2" -LensType="Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/25 ZF.2" -FocalLength="25" -MaxApertureValue="2.8" -FocalLengthIn35mmFormat="25" -m -overwrite_original_in_place -P "-UserComment C:\Windows\Temp\excmd.txtīut, i figure out a solution: untick the "read files from filelist". LR LensTagger + Exiftool is working fine with all my JPEG, but not with RAF (Fuji raw). For example, to edit hardware-related information, switch to the Device section. The metadata editor conveniently organizes all metadata into sections, making it easier to find and edit specific entries. I have been bearing with missing exif of lens data since untill recently found the magic LensTagger. To edit, for example, EXIF metadata, choose Image -> Metadata -> Edit EXIF. I have been shooting with maunal lens for 13 years, GFX for recent 3 years.
