![]() ![]() MetaImage 1.9.8 in fact is a front end for ExifTool version 12, scripted via Perl 5.004. My own experiments with changing Camera Model Name a couple of years ago worked but were awkward enough that I never actively used the technique, despite having iPhone DNG images to process. It’s a lot more pleasant to have a well-made, purpose-built GUI in front of ExifTool. As amazing as ExifTool is, it’s not much to work with on individual images. Eaglefiler ios upgrade#So instead of having to buy a whole new computer or disrupt existing workflow by updating to a new version of macOS to upgrade PhotoLab, in many cases you could just change the Camera Model Name.Īll of this can of course be done with Phil Harvey’s utterly amazing ExifTool. Over the last three years, DxO has become particularly rude about not supporting more than two versions of OS X. The other case where changing the Camera Model Name could be useful to a DxO PhotoLab photographer is if that photographer has a new camera but does not feel like upgrading to the latest PhotoLab or is unable to upgrade to the latest PhotoLab. In the case of the Nikon Z9 and iPhone DNG files, the match is perfect. Of course, if the match is not a good one it will be more difficult and it may not be worth it. There’s a good chance that there’s either a Panasonic or Leica camera ID which will allow you to open and edit your RAW files. Leica cameras in particular seem to get slow support whether it’s the Leica CL, Leica TL2 in the past or the SL2, SL2-S or M10R now. There’s other cameras which get slow support for which there may be compatible earlier cameras. In the case of the Z9 and Z7 II it’s basically the same sensor with the data packed in the same way. The key is that the underlying file format must be the same as that of the new camera. Eaglefiler ios software#The MetaImage Camera Model change should work for other software like CaptureOne, Adobe Lightroom, On1 and Luminar as well. ![]() Eaglefiler ios license#Better developers tend to license software per user or with three to five installs. Hint: look out for software which only allows licensing on one or two computers, it’s usually the knock-off Chinese or copycat rubbish. There is always some junk in the bundles so choose carefully. You can buy MetaImage for $3 on sale now (probably until at least 15 April 2022) along with some other useful software (out of what’s available in the current Award-Winning Bundle, I own and recommend Little Snitch, iMazing, Typinator, HazeOver, Cookie, Forkflit, EagleFiler, DropShare, TaskPaper others I’m trying include from this bundle include FireTask Pro, OwlOCR Pro, PhotosRevive). Eaglefiler ios pro#With iPhone 11 Pro files, you change the Camera Model Name from iPhone 11 Pro Max to iPhone X. Again, one must imply change the Camera Model Name to iPhone X photos and the RAW files become editable them. This also works successfully on iPhone 11 Pro RAW photos to allow a photographer to edit his/her recent model iPhone RAW photos with DxO PhotoLab 5. You then drag and drop as as many Z9 files as you like to MetaImage, select those files and paste NIKON Z 7_2 into the Camera Model Name field (replacing NIKON Z 9) and then save all (shift-command-S). You just download a Z7 II (I have a Z6 and a Z9 but no Z7 or Z7 II) RAW file and use MetaImage to get the correct Camera Model Name which turns out to be: It’s called MetaImage and it’s very easy to use. If you are on a Mac, I’ve found software which will allow one to easily make batch changes to a set of photos to allow PhotoLab 5 to edit Z9 files as Z7 II files. What if I told you there was a $20 program which would allow you to edit almost any RAW file with any RAW developer with two clicks? Moreover, that program is now on sale for $3. We can’t even edit iPhone RAW photos after the iPhone X. One such camera is Nikon’s amazing new Z9, which has been available since November. ![]() Those photographers who are early adaptors of new cameras and use DxO PhotoLab 5 have long known the pain of not being able to edit RAW images from their new cameras for many months and occasionally even years. ![]()
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