
Congratulations, you have now installed LensTagger in Adobe Lightroom.#' Install the current version of ExifTool #' #' #' Install ExifTool, downloading (by default) the current #' version #' install_location Path to the directory into which ExifTool #' should be installed. On Windows you need to point this value to the path where you have moved your exiftool to. If you have used the exiftool installer, the path is: On Mac OS X, configure the path to exiftool.to a tools folder beside your Plug-ins folder and remove the ‘(-k)’ from the filename. If you havent done so far, go to the exiftool website and download and install the latest exiftool for your Computer. On Windows, extract the zip file, move exiftool e.g. On Mac OS X it is an Installer Package, so simply downloading and following the installer instructions will make sure you are ready to go. If you haven’t done so far, go to the exiftool website and download and install the latest exiftool for your Computer. everything I did in the develop module) and that's not what I want. If I read the metadata from the file, Lightroom replaces ALL information (incl.

If you're not familiar with forums, you'll find step by step instructions on how to post your first thread under Help at the bottom of the page. The Plug-in Manager will load the Plug-in and present you with the configuration screen of LensTagger. I was using 'exiftool -AllDates+3.5' which is working nicely but Lightroom doesn't care about my changes and still shows me the old capture time. Welcome to the Lightroom Queen Forums We're a friendly bunch, so please feel free to register and join in the conversation.And browse to the folder where you moved the plugin to and click on ‘Add Plug-in’.Startup Adobe Lightroom and launch the Plug-in Manager.

On Windows I suggest you to create a Lightroom folder in your My Documents folder or just on any place which you can easily access. This way it automatically gets backed up whenever I backup my Pictures folder. I have a ‘Lightroom’ folder inside my main Picture folder where I keep all my plugins, presets and other stuff of Lightroom.


