Is there a way to print the EXIF data along with the image?

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Is there a way to print the EXIF data along with the image itself either on a per-image or contact sheet basis?

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brent_bertram
Jan 5, 2004
Dick,
Some time ago, I did a lot of searching , hoping to find ANY product that would do what you want, but to date, I haven’t had any luck. I hope that I’m wrong, but I suspect it’s currently not possible ( unless you’re a hot-shot programmer who wants to make lots of friends on the forum <G> ).

🙁

Brent
Jan 5, 2004
Thanks, Brent.

It wasn’t the answer I was hoping for, but at least I now know.

Dick
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jhjl1
Jan 5, 2004
We have scripts with PSP 8 that can do that. This link will show an example. The lens length is incorrect as this was written for another lens by the author. You can write the script to include any of the EXIF data you desire I believe.
http://www.pbase.com/image/24853724&exif=Y


Have A Nice Day, 🙂
James Hutchinson
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brent_bertram
Jan 5, 2004
Maybe we’ll get lucky , and my opinion will prove wrong . I hope so.

🙂
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Ray
Jan 5, 2004
Dick, look for a software known as EXIFER. It can save the EXIF data in a file. Now, the next step
is to cut and paste this infor on a text layer.

Ray
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Dick_Smith
Jan 6, 2004
Dick,

FYI, Exifer can be found here:

<http://www.friedemann-schmidt.com/software/exifer/>

Dick
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Johnny
Jan 6, 2004
In article , Dick Schofield says…
Is there a way to print the EXIF data along with the image itself either on a per-image or contact sheet basis?

If printing web pages is enough for you, "arles image web page creator" can do it for you, but you might need to know some HTML in order to create the proper template to do so.

http://www.digitaldutch.com/

Below is a sample page from one of my galleries where I included EXIF data:

http://www.elftmann.com/ushlgallery/20030919tcrc/image79.htm

There are three options for EXIF data: "Image EXIF information," "Image EXIF Summary," and "Image EXIF tag." If I remember correctly, I selected "Image EXIF Summary" for the above gallery.

ThumbsPlus (http://www.cerious.com/) can also "stamp" images with EXIF fields:

http://www.cerious.com/thumbnails.shtml#feature_list

John
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Joe_Henry1000
Jan 8, 2004
Dick,

On the off chance that you use a Mac, QPict <http://www.qpict.net> has this functionality.

Joe
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Jodi_Frye
Jan 9, 2004
also print with exif data here;

<http://www.braeburn.co.uk/jp.htm>

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