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Loosing some Metadata

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Meunier

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Hello,

I have juste realized since I have LR6, that when I do an export on my disc with "all metadata", some of them disapear on the export like Iso or distance. They are visible when on the catalog but no more when exported whatever is the format. Have you got the same problem ? Is there any setting to adjust ?

Thanks.
 
Hi Meunier, welcome to the forum!

What are you viewing the resulting photos in? Is it always the same data that goes missing?
 
Hi Victoria, I look with either Aperçu or Nikon ViewNx-i. If I look to the original RAW file (before export) with the same softwares the exif are complete. if I re-import the Jpeg in LR I can read the Iso again ! Yes it seems that it is always at least this two metadata. Thanks for your help. Alan
 
Hello Victoria, Are you still wondering ? Do you need any files to check ? Should I write to somebody in Adobe? Thanks, looking forward to reading you. Alan.
 
Hi Meuiner, sorry I missed your post. Yes, feel free to use www.wetransfer.com or Dropbox (or similar) to send a raw and JPEG export to [email protected] and I'll take a look.
 
I've just compared metadata using Jeffrey Friedl's Image Metadata Viewer and yes, things like Makernotes are missing, which is to be expected because it's data that Nikon keep for themselves. ISO was there in both though, and I'm not sure which distance you were referring to.
 
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