Then I checked in ACDSee and the person was not shown - exactly as you describedģ. RegionPersonDisplayName : Jojo Jais El ValahoĢ. I ran you command on another file as follows:ĭ:\Photos\2021\changed>exiftool -config convert_nfig -*region* -g1 -a -s D:\Photos\2021\test\DSC09173.jpgīareword found where operator expected at convert_nfig line 8, near ""en" data"īareword found where operator expected at convert_nfig line 8, near ""auto" data"īareword found where operator expected at convert_nfig line 8, near ""light" data"Įxcessively long operator at convert_nfig line 18. I finally found some time to test this and here are my results:ġ. Image now shows up in ACDSeeĪlso of note, there's a menu entry to inport Picasa/Lightroom region data as well.įirst of all: THANK YOU very much for the time you invested. Re-ran "Import ACDSee Face Data" on the file. Thought for later, maybe automatically add an "Unknown Region #" name to the nameless regions. Converting this region to an ACDSee region will end up with an ACDSee region that does not load. It should be noted that the MWG region does not contain a RegionName. There was an Error reading MPImage2 warning, but that didn't affect writing the new region.Ĭode: C:\>exiftool -config nfig -P -overwrite_original "-RegionInfoACDSeeexiftool -config nfig -*region* -g1 -a -s Y:\!temp\mmm\20190904_093253511_iOS_original-newcopy.jpgĪCDSeeRegionAppliedToDimensionsUnit: pixelĮxiftool now shows an ACDSee region embedded in the file. Ran command on the file to convert the Microsoft region into the ACDSee region.
Made a copy of the above file, now called 20190904_093253511_iOS_original-newcopy.jpg.
Ran that on all the files and all files with an ACDSee region embedded now showed regions. Looking around, I found the "Import ACDSee Face Data" menu item. But checking the others that did have regions, they also didn't show any regions.