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I’ve run into that as well. Jumping through some hoops now to get it back into the exported file, would be wonderful if it remained from color.io.
@hans658 what is your current workaround, if I can ask? Thanks!
WHen I have imported big batches of files from a Lightroom export where multiple cameras have been involved, they can arrive in a different order than the export somehow (different filename convention from different cameras perhaps causing the issue). I then can't seem to get the original, chronological, order of the batch back into shape as the original metadata has been stripped. I think one workaround for me is to rename the files using an ascending number system tag, but it would be great to keep the original metadata as this is important for me beyond just this issue.
@tom1420 I'm working on / researching ways to keep the original metadata. What file format are you working with in Color.io (import and export)?
@monokee Thanks for getting back to me. My current workflow is to export my RAW files from Lightroom as Tiffs (Display P3, 16 bit, Zip compression), I bring these into Color, edit and then export as Jpegs. If I didn't change the file format, would that help?
hi
could you please consider this as a top priority ?
i can't imagine a photographer workflow where exif datas are not critical.
thanks !
@pierre948 While we wait for the release that doesn't strip exif, you can always re-write the original exif and metadata in the processed files by using exif tool and the old files as a reference. Works like a charm.