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Typically if I want to view a JPEG or other file's EXIF data, I'll view it in the freeware IrfanView program, which displays nearly all possible EXIF and IPTC data that I'd ever need to see. If I want all of it I'll display it with ExifTool. In Capture One I view the information in the metadata panel. If I want to view the EXIF data Qimage can display, I click the thumbnail and press Control+I. That displays a small subset of the EXIF data, but it's enough for most purposes. In any event I know that the TIFF files exported from Capture One do contain EXIF info.
I think Qimage isn't writing EXIF data to the output JPEG files (see below) because when I view the output files in IrfanView, IrfanView finds no EXIF data to display.
To make the JPEG this is what I've been doing so far in Qimage. I start with File > Print to File. Select page size. Select output profile. Close dialog. In the main window I select the necessary image-size setting, open a directory to display its thumbnails, then place and resize the images as need be. Finally I press Print and select the output directory. The files are saved as quality:95 JPEGs.
The purpose: I'm sending files to a printing service that does not have tools for resizing, setting margins, etc. What I'm after is a 6"x9" (or thereabouts) image on 11"x14" paper. This is how I made most prints for display in the darkroom, back in the Neolithic. To get this from the online printing service I must make an 11x14 output file with everything set up as needed. Thus the print-to-file routine. (I got the basics from this Qimage how-to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REHC1_K93osI'm not familiar with Qimage's "convert" option — I don't know where to find it in the user interface. Would that approach work as well for the above purpose?
Thanks.