
25) and keeping the profile that’s in the tiff, no edits, export as tiff, compression->none, did not select IPTC and GeoTIFF (others are ticked) Load RAW in darktable ( 3.9.0+411), no edits, export as 16bit uncompressed tiff.I just did a quick test with the provided RAW file: There are also exiftool output captures for each file.

If you want to look at the CR3, TIFF and JPG files, they’re here. Am I doing something wrong? I’m not looking for anything fancy, just basic exposure / settings info from the camera. I have all metadata export options enabled both in preferences and at export time. For what it’s worth, the TIFF has less EXIF than the raw file, but that’s related to darktable if anything. When I run exiftool against the TIFF and JPG, the JPG has a fraction of the EXIF entries in the TIFF. In XnVIew MP although the EXIF tab in the Properties panel is missing for the JPG, there’s data in the “Exiftool” tab (the differences of which are an unknown-to-me XnView implementation detail). In other apps: FastStone image viewer it shows no EXIF for the JPG, nor do the DPReview forums if uploaded there.


If I load both TIFF and JPG in GIMP and view the metadata, there’s a huge difference between the two files.
#Xnview mp export settings windows#
I take a CR3 from my Canon T8i (850D), convert it to a TIFF in darktable 3.8.1 and then open the TIFF in GIMP 2.10.30 and export it as a JPG (all on Windows 11, BTW). I’m certainly no expert in the realm of metadata, so I may well be doing something amiss. …as compared to the upstream TIFF and I don’t know if that’s expected or if I’m just doing something wrong.
