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title: autostyle
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id: autostyle
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weight: 20
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draft: false
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author: "people"
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---
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## Name
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autostyle.lua - automatically apply a given style when an exif tag is present in the image file
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## Description
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Automatically apply a given style when an exif tag is present in the file. This tagged is checked with exiftool, in order to be able to match very exotic tags.
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I wrote this initially to be able to apply a style to compensate for Auto-DR from my Fujifilm camera
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## Usage
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* set the exif configuration string in your lua configuration
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mine, for instance, is AutoDynamicRange=200%=>DR200"
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meaning that I automatically want to apply my DR200 style on all
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images where exiftool returns '200%' for the AutoDynamicRange tag
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* if you want to be able to apply it manually to already imported
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images, define a shortcut (lua shortcuts). As I couldn't find an event for
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when a development is removed, so the autostyle won't be applied again,
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this shortcut is also helpful then
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* import your images, or use the shortcut on your already imported images
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* To determine which tag you want, list all tags with exiftool:
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exiftool -j XE021351.RAF, and find the one you want to use
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you can check it with
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> exiftool -AutoDynamicRange XE021351.RAF
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Auto Dynamic Range : 200%
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## Additional Software Required
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* exiftool
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## Limitations
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## Author
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Marc Cousin - cousinmarc@gmail.com
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## Change Log
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