Filmtagger 1.7 ready
July 14, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized
Filmtagger 1.7 is ready and available for Windows and Mac.Some bugs have been removed, unicode support added and backing up the images is now optional.Get it at the Filmtagger page.
Note that theĀ Mac version has undergone minimal testing (don’t have a mac) and that there is no Linux version of 1.7 since there seems to be quite low interrest that version.
Enjoy!
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Hey,
Have used your filmtagger extensively on my windows box and absolutely love it. Now using a mac but somehow the program doesn’t even run. I have exif tool but no response from filmtagger.
any ideas? Using OSX 10.5
Hi.
I have only tried it on 10.4, but 10.5 should not be a problem at all.
Can you try running it from the terminal and see if there is any output?
Just open the terminal and, assuming that you have filmtagger in /Applications you write:
/Applications/Filmtagger.app/Content/MacOS/filmtagger
(this is from memory, so I hope it is correct…)
Hey sorry that I am writing after so many months. I have exiftool installed which runs from command line/terminal.
When i try the same for filmtagger (as suggested by you), it just says command not found.
Any ideas?
Somehow the exiftool is not in the path that Filmtagger searches (default path).
I sadly do not know why I doesn’t work on your computer.
This is my first time using filmtagger 1.7 for Mac. I first open the terminal and type in exiftool to have it running. The I open filmtagger. Under directory, I enter the folder in which the pictures I have are in. After entering the camera,lens, film, and several tags, I press the “Tag Em” button. Then I get the following errors: Exiftool returned with an error/warning: Error: Error creating file
I have Mac OS X version 10.5.8
Hi Maria.
I can’t say what the problem is, but from the description you give I assume that exiftool wasn’t able to write to the files. Perhaps they are write protected?