Hello!
My first time in the forums and I can't see that anyone has mentioned this.
I have thousands of images I work with that have image paths in their data from post production - doing anything with them in XnConvert strips that from the image.
Is this on purpose - or is there a way I can retain the paths? Below is an example.
Thanks!
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XnConvert Removes Image Paths
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XnConvert Removes Image Paths
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Re: XnConvert Removes Image Paths
The file format?
And if possible an example file, in a ZIP or similar archive so that it can be attached, 2MiB the current format attachment limit, otherwise if possible upload to a file hosting service and provide a link...
And if possible an example file, in a ZIP or similar archive so that it can be attached, 2MiB the current format attachment limit, otherwise if possible upload to a file hosting service and provide a link...
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Re: XnConvert Removes Image Paths
Here is a link to an example before and after:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UuyV6l ... sp=sharing
Tif to Tif with any adjustments strips the path away for me. Jpg > jpg works fine. (Examples Below are JPG)
I might be out of luck here anyways since cropping images does not proportionately affect the path as it does in Photoshop. As seen below:
XNConvert Crop
Photoshop Crop
I Absolutley love XNConvert and this has been the only hiccup I've had! and I know this specific task might just have to be done in Photoshop because of how paths are - But I appreciate the help!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UuyV6l ... sp=sharing
Tif to Tif with any adjustments strips the path away for me. Jpg > jpg works fine. (Examples Below are JPG)
I might be out of luck here anyways since cropping images does not proportionately affect the path as it does in Photoshop. As seen below:
XNConvert Crop
Photoshop Crop
I Absolutley love XNConvert and this has been the only hiccup I've had! and I know this specific task might just have to be done in Photoshop because of how paths are - But I appreciate the help!
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