![]() ![]() The result from the above produced this result in the terminal:Ĭode Select Expand = /Users/Shared/_Photos/test/Image7923 -Sigma.dng ![]() Originally I had trouble because I wrote it out in a text editor, which converted quotes from straight to curly. Where the 'test' directory has 9 files 4 images in cr2 and dng from a Tamron lens, 3 from a Sigma lens in dng and tiff, and two from the Manual fisheye in dng and cr2. So far I've arrived at this line: (note I decided for these tests to put the original manufacturer's value of 8mm, not the Opteka brand's claimed 6.5mm)Įxiftool -if 'not $ApertureValue' -ApertureValue="8.0" -Lens="8.0 mm" -LensInfo="8.0 8.0 3.5 22" -FocalLength="8.0" -MaxApertureValue="22.00" -LensModel="6.5mm f/3.5 Manual Focus Aspherical Circular Fisheye" -LensMake="Opteka" -focallengthin35mmformat="13" /Users/Shared/_Photos/test Whether it is executed from the terminal or from double-clicking is not important. ![]() Researching the use of Exiftool and the necessary tags and their format is the first tricky part, the 2nd is to try and make a script out of it, either a Bash script or Applescript. Samples I imported into Aperture still appeared as an Unknown lens and 50mm lens. I tried using a program called Exif Editor, which uses Exiftool, but it currently has no filtering of conditional statements, and also does t support all the necessary tags. Here I'd like to run a script to add metadata to the DNG files from the Fisheye lens only, i.e. Convert to DNG via Adobe DNG Converter (it apparently tags it as a 50mm lens), and copy CR2 files to a Temp directory as a precaution until DNGs successfully imported.ģ, I rename the files with a Renamer app for aesthetics from IMG_xxxx to ImagexxxxĤ. Import files from camera card into a folder via Image CaptureĢ. I'd like Aperture on my Mac to recognise it correctly once imported. I just got a manual fisheye lens, an opteka 6.5mm fisheye (same as Samyang 8mm apparently) ![]()
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