
- The scripts allow you to extend the supported actions by "just" creating a. If you send a raw file from ACDsee then if a related. - It is possible to call as an "External Editor" in ACDsee (or to create a Windows File Explorer "Send To" shortcuts) Advantages of my "ImageActionRunner" scripts over just calling exiftool: There might be just enough documentation on that page to get you started. I made some windows batch (.bat/.cmd) scripts to wrap exiftool in a way that plays nicely with ACDsee: I have changed my blog article to reflect this, my apologies to any who were inconvenienced.

That is useful for about half of my metadata editing needs.Īs a result I am now using ExifPilot, an effective and complete (though expensive) shareware option that does not integrate with ACDSee as an external editor. But the ability to get work done is far more important than a cool interface and integration into my existing workflow.Ĭurrently all PhotoME seems to be able to do is manually edit those fields that are already populated or are tagged by PhotoME as editable. The options look great and the stuff that does work is really cool. The import/export menu seems a partially completed stub. It seems to be able to EXPORT data from jpgs and tif files, but it is unable to import that data into another photo file. It appears unable to export or import data from/to an ORF file at all. I made a major boneheaded mistake and did not test PhotoME's ability to export and import metadata from one photo to another.


I have to withdraw my support of PhotoME.
