Language: Multilingual File size: 26 MB MetaImage is the ultimate tool to read, write and edit images metadata. File cabinet pro 6 6 1. This is first editor that allows you to edit EXIF, IPTC and XMP tags as well as MakerNotes in a beautiful and familiar interface. MetaImage 1.6.2 Multilingual macOS 26 mb MetaImage is the ultimate tool to read, write and edit images metadata. This is first editor that allows you to edit EXIF, IPTC and XMP tags as well as MakerNotes in a beautiful and familiar interface. On 16:34, David Gene Morgan wrote: There is a way to read meta-data from many file types: Image - Show Info I have a simple macro that reads the meta-data and dumps it into a text file that I can then parse later to find things like the info you want.
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> On 27/08/2012 18:32, Curtis Rueden wrote:
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>> ImageJ does not retain per-frame timestamp data. You can, however, read
>> that information using Bio-Formats. Here is an example macro:
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>> http://trac.openmicroscopy.**org.uk/ome/browser/bioformats.**
>> git/components/loci-plugins/**utils/macros/planeTimings.txt<http://trac.openmicroscopy.org.uk/ome/browser/bioformats.git/components/loci-plugins/utils/macros/planeTimings.txt>
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> Tried that, but doesn't work for my images, which are in Analyze format.
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> Here's part of the output for the macro you sent me:
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> Creation date: 2010-04-23T13:44:24
> Plane deltas (seconds since experiment began):
> Complete.
>
> As you can see, the time deltas are not extracted. This is something that
> depends on the type of image that is being read every time, so I understand
> this is not an easy problem to solve, but I'd be very interested in
> contributing in this improvement if there could be any chance of doing so.
>
>
> Best,
>
> José María Mateos.
>
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- If it is empty programmatically, try opening the image file in a photo editing software to check if it actually has EXIF data. – Gino Mempin Sep 6 at 0:03. Add a comment 18.