Photo exposure information script...
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Photo exposure information script...
Folks,
I've just written a little Paintshop Pro X4 script for the club, which should automatically resize your image (800 pixels on longest side), extract the 'EXIF' information from the image file and add it as a panel to the bottom of the photo. It also adds a thin border line and slightly sharpens the image after resizing. You would only then need to upload the completed image to the forum as detailed elsewhere in the forum.
See example below...
This should work on RAW files and Tif & Jpg files direct from the camera, imported into Paintshop Pro, as long as the EXIF information hasn't been removed first. I have tried it on my Nikon, but not on other makes/models. Please try it out and let me know if it works with your camera or any errors reported. If it doesn't find any EXIF info the panel will be left blank.
Download the script here...
http://www.sheilsoft.com/private/ssoftphotoclub.zip
Unzip script file to My Documents/Corel Paintshop Pro/14.0/Scripts-Restricted folder
Rgds,
Howard
I've just written a little Paintshop Pro X4 script for the club, which should automatically resize your image (800 pixels on longest side), extract the 'EXIF' information from the image file and add it as a panel to the bottom of the photo. It also adds a thin border line and slightly sharpens the image after resizing. You would only then need to upload the completed image to the forum as detailed elsewhere in the forum.
See example below...
This should work on RAW files and Tif & Jpg files direct from the camera, imported into Paintshop Pro, as long as the EXIF information hasn't been removed first. I have tried it on my Nikon, but not on other makes/models. Please try it out and let me know if it works with your camera or any errors reported. If it doesn't find any EXIF info the panel will be left blank.
Download the script here...
http://www.sheilsoft.com/private/ssoftphotoclub.zip
Unzip script file to My Documents/Corel Paintshop Pro/14.0/Scripts-Restricted folder
Rgds,
Howard
Last edited by Sheilsoft on Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:18 am; edited 1 time in total
Re: Photo exposure information script...
Hi Howard
Nice script and will save a lot of time. My only problem is the text is too large and only showing a small amount of information.
Nice script and will save a lot of time. My only problem is the text is too large and only showing a small amount of information.
Val- Posts : 44
Join date : 2011-10-05
Age : 70
Location : Limaria
Re: Photo exposure information script...
Val,
Can you please email me an example.
When you say a small amount of information... Are you not getting the 4 data items (iso, shutter, aperture, length)? What make of camera do you have? Oops, silly me... Should have read your signature info.
Rgds,
Howard
Can you please email me an example.
When you say a small amount of information... Are you not getting the 4 data items (iso, shutter, aperture, length)? What make of camera do you have? Oops, silly me... Should have read your signature info.
Rgds,
Howard
Re: Photo exposure information script...
Folks,
OK, fixed the font size issue Val was seeing.
Download from the link in original post to get latest version.
Rgds,
Howard
OK, fixed the font size issue Val was seeing.
Download from the link in original post to get latest version.
Rgds,
Howard
Re: Photo exposure information script...
Hi.
I have generally been using Adobe Photoshop Elements.
I have a copy of PaintShop Pro x3, will this use your scripts or do I need to upgrade.
Kevin
I have generally been using Adobe Photoshop Elements.
I have a copy of PaintShop Pro x3, will this use your scripts or do I need to upgrade.
Kevin
Suffolk Punch- Posts : 10
Join date : 2011-09-15
Location : UK & Spain
Re: Photo exposure information script...
Kevin,
It's OK, my scripts work with Corel Paintshop Pro versions X, X2, X3 & X4.
Rgds,
Howard
It's OK, my scripts work with Corel Paintshop Pro versions X, X2, X3 & X4.
Rgds,
Howard
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