![]() Setting an environment variable in the script, and reading the variable in the plug-in, won't work because I need to set an environment variable in a parent process. But there is no way to pass this information to a plug-in. A PSP script, to obtain EXIF data, was successful. But a call to getSize returns zero, indicating no EXIF data. Rc = getProperty(0x3842494D, propEXIFData, 0, &simpProp, &compProp) Ī call to getProperty returns zero, indicating all is okay. I am willing to work with a developer on your end to see this feature implemented in your software. As a result, users will have access to automatic correction for distortion via the PTLens plug-in. I estimate less than one hour of developer time. Work at your end, assuming you have access to a pointer to EXIF data, is trivial. This is a bit onerous for users with zoom lenses. Without EXIF data the user must manually enter camera make, model, lens, and lens focal length. Unfortunately, EXIF data is not available for plug-ins under PSP. The plug-in is compatible with Photoshop on both the Mac and PC. The software functions by reading EXIF data and, based on this information, determines the camera, lens, and focal length, and automatically corrects lens distortion. ![]() I am the author of PTLens, software for correcting lens distortion. ![]()
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