How can I change camera image details (metadata)? [duplicate]
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How to edit detailed image metadata (exif)?
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I want to make my photo editing like a snapshot of my smartphone's camera, but when I check it can't.
When I edit it in Photoshop, the image details become Photoshop, so how can I set it so that the details become the camera of my smartphone?
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How to edit detailed image metadata (exif)?
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I want to make my photo editing like a snapshot of my smartphone's camera, but when I check it can't.
When I edit it in Photoshop, the image details become Photoshop, so how can I set it so that the details become the camera of my smartphone?
image-processing photoshop
marked as duplicate by karel, Charles Green, pomsky, Thomas, Eric Carvalho Jan 6 at 21:16
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How to edit detailed image metadata (exif)?
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I want to make my photo editing like a snapshot of my smartphone's camera, but when I check it can't.
When I edit it in Photoshop, the image details become Photoshop, so how can I set it so that the details become the camera of my smartphone?
image-processing photoshop
This question already has an answer here:
How to edit detailed image metadata (exif)?
4 answers
I want to make my photo editing like a snapshot of my smartphone's camera, but when I check it can't.
When I edit it in Photoshop, the image details become Photoshop, so how can I set it so that the details become the camera of my smartphone?
This question already has an answer here:
How to edit detailed image metadata (exif)?
4 answers
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digiKam incorporates a fast Image Editor with many image editing tools.
You can use the Image Editor to view your photographs, comment and rate
them, correct, enhance and alter them. The editing power can be easily
extended by a set of plugins, the KDE Image Plugins Interface (manual)
While digiKam remains easy to use, it provides professional level features
by the dozens. It is fully 16 bit enabled including all available plugins,
supports RAW format conversion through libraw, DNG export and ICC color
management work flow.
digiKam can also make use of the KIPI image handling plugins to
extend its capabilities even further for photo manipulations,
import and export, etc. The kipi-plugins package contains many
very useful extensions.
First of all nstall digikam using
sudo apt install digikam
To edit details or metadata of image:
Open digiKam and add the folder as Album by clicking on Album→New
Then click on the desired image and go to Tools→Image Editor
A new dialog will be opened with all editing options for the image. In order to edit the details/metadata, click on Tools→Edit Metadata
Again a new window will popup like below. There you can edit all details such as EXIF, IPTC, and XMP.
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digiKam incorporates a fast Image Editor with many image editing tools.
You can use the Image Editor to view your photographs, comment and rate
them, correct, enhance and alter them. The editing power can be easily
extended by a set of plugins, the KDE Image Plugins Interface (manual)
While digiKam remains easy to use, it provides professional level features
by the dozens. It is fully 16 bit enabled including all available plugins,
supports RAW format conversion through libraw, DNG export and ICC color
management work flow.
digiKam can also make use of the KIPI image handling plugins to
extend its capabilities even further for photo manipulations,
import and export, etc. The kipi-plugins package contains many
very useful extensions.
First of all nstall digikam using
sudo apt install digikam
To edit details or metadata of image:
Open digiKam and add the folder as Album by clicking on Album→New
Then click on the desired image and go to Tools→Image Editor
A new dialog will be opened with all editing options for the image. In order to edit the details/metadata, click on Tools→Edit Metadata
Again a new window will popup like below. There you can edit all details such as EXIF, IPTC, and XMP.
add a comment |
digiKam incorporates a fast Image Editor with many image editing tools.
You can use the Image Editor to view your photographs, comment and rate
them, correct, enhance and alter them. The editing power can be easily
extended by a set of plugins, the KDE Image Plugins Interface (manual)
While digiKam remains easy to use, it provides professional level features
by the dozens. It is fully 16 bit enabled including all available plugins,
supports RAW format conversion through libraw, DNG export and ICC color
management work flow.
digiKam can also make use of the KIPI image handling plugins to
extend its capabilities even further for photo manipulations,
import and export, etc. The kipi-plugins package contains many
very useful extensions.
First of all nstall digikam using
sudo apt install digikam
To edit details or metadata of image:
Open digiKam and add the folder as Album by clicking on Album→New
Then click on the desired image and go to Tools→Image Editor
A new dialog will be opened with all editing options for the image. In order to edit the details/metadata, click on Tools→Edit Metadata
Again a new window will popup like below. There you can edit all details such as EXIF, IPTC, and XMP.
add a comment |
digiKam incorporates a fast Image Editor with many image editing tools.
You can use the Image Editor to view your photographs, comment and rate
them, correct, enhance and alter them. The editing power can be easily
extended by a set of plugins, the KDE Image Plugins Interface (manual)
While digiKam remains easy to use, it provides professional level features
by the dozens. It is fully 16 bit enabled including all available plugins,
supports RAW format conversion through libraw, DNG export and ICC color
management work flow.
digiKam can also make use of the KIPI image handling plugins to
extend its capabilities even further for photo manipulations,
import and export, etc. The kipi-plugins package contains many
very useful extensions.
First of all nstall digikam using
sudo apt install digikam
To edit details or metadata of image:
Open digiKam and add the folder as Album by clicking on Album→New
Then click on the desired image and go to Tools→Image Editor
A new dialog will be opened with all editing options for the image. In order to edit the details/metadata, click on Tools→Edit Metadata
Again a new window will popup like below. There you can edit all details such as EXIF, IPTC, and XMP.
digiKam incorporates a fast Image Editor with many image editing tools.
You can use the Image Editor to view your photographs, comment and rate
them, correct, enhance and alter them. The editing power can be easily
extended by a set of plugins, the KDE Image Plugins Interface (manual)
While digiKam remains easy to use, it provides professional level features
by the dozens. It is fully 16 bit enabled including all available plugins,
supports RAW format conversion through libraw, DNG export and ICC color
management work flow.
digiKam can also make use of the KIPI image handling plugins to
extend its capabilities even further for photo manipulations,
import and export, etc. The kipi-plugins package contains many
very useful extensions.
First of all nstall digikam using
sudo apt install digikam
To edit details or metadata of image:
Open digiKam and add the folder as Album by clicking on Album→New
Then click on the desired image and go to Tools→Image Editor
A new dialog will be opened with all editing options for the image. In order to edit the details/metadata, click on Tools→Edit Metadata
Again a new window will popup like below. There you can edit all details such as EXIF, IPTC, and XMP.
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