Export image dimensions

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Geodoc
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Export image dimensions

Post by Geodoc »

Hi,

is it possible to export the image dimensions to a file, as it is for the other attributes like File-Size, Type, Created... It would be very helpful for me, because I need the dimensions in an Excel-Sheet for an Online-Image-Database .

Greets

Gandolf

Post by Gandolf »

This may help. It will place the dimensions on the clipboard, but only for one file at a time.
Preview the image in the info panel. Click on the little orange down arrow box on the right of the Info panel. Select either Compact Info or Extended Info - compact will give you the dimensions like this:

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Canvas.BMP, 5,834 bytes, 31/01/2000 06:02:00, Type: Bitmap file (unknown compression), Size: 70 x 70, Colors: 1 (1-bit)

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Post by Geodoc »

Thanks, I Found that. But it won't helb me very much, because I have more than 1.000 pictures. And that means a lot of copy-and-paste.

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Geodoc wrote:Thanks, I Found that. But it won't helb me very much, because I have more than 1.000 pictures. And that means a lot of copy-and-paste.
Sorry, what you want is not possible currently.

Gandolf

Post by Gandolf »

Geodoc wrote:Thanks, I Found that. But it won't helb me very much, because I have more than 1.000 pictures. And that means a lot of copy-and-paste.
Have a look at "THE Renamer" from http://www.herve-thouzard.com. The command "File | Export tags and information" enables you to create a list of Exif data, you can select whatever fields you want.

The help does not work from "Help | Index", you have to open the THERENAME.chm from the program directory (I don't think the installer creates a shortcut in the start menu, I think I made one). The help is not particularly good but the program, once you get the hang of it, is.

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Post by Geodoc »

thanks, that's exact the tool I was looking for.

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