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Excuse me for bringing this up a second time, but I thought it might be a good moment to bring this under the attention for a future 3.2x release. They are important in the typical use by photographers.

1) JPEG saving can still not be done without including metadata (EXIF), limiting the minimum file size possible for thumbnail photos for a website. Example: for my website I use thumbnails 150x100 of 2-5 kB. They cannot be smaller than 13.5 kB with Paint.NET currently. (makes me wonder: is this data really so long? An ASCII text of 10 kB is several pages!)

See also viewtopic.php?f=12&t=20550 to which no satisfactory answer has been given and the search function for the topic did not show results.

2) Open and Save locations are currently not memorized separately. It would be a big step forward in convenience if it would! If folders of loading source files and saving web files are several levels away, one has to make many clicks to browse back and forth through the directory structure, accumulating with the number of images edited. viewtopic.php?f=12&t=20547

Could you give an indication if/when this will be implemented?

My congratulations once again to Rick and all plugin developers for the increasingly great job!

Oscar

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Take a look at the Popular Feature Requests thread. A metadata editor is planned for a 4.x release.

As for your other requests, I don't believe I've seen them addressed.

 

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David,

it is not (yet?) in the Popular Requested Features list.

However, I just found this thread: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=21402&p=122037 which contains a useful tip of pasting into a new file to strip all data. I guess that will do for now for that part of my question, although probably the filename needs to be manually edited everytime for saving.

Oscar

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My profuse apologies! I'm sorry, I could've sworn it was there.

Well, I think I've heard Rick mention it before. But I may be wrong. In fact, I probably am. :-)

 

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Amy: But how did it end up in there?
The Doctor: You know fairy tales. A good wizard tricked it.
River Song: I hate good wizards in fairy tales; they always turn out to be him.

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