Bug: Browse does not display ISO from RW2 images

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Bug: Browse does not display ISO from RW2 images

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Win7 x64 SP1
PL 18.40b12 x64 (also PL 18.02 x64)

This is an update to the previous thread:
http://www.pl32.com/forum3/viewtopic.ph ... 149#p29542

The Browse window does not display the ISO rating of RW2 images from the Panasonic LF1 underneath the thumbnails:
browse window.jpg
It does display the ISO from NEF images, for example. It also correctly displays the ISO when those RW2 images have been converted to DNG.
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Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
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Re: Bug: Browse does not display ISO from RW2 images

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since Panasonic doesn't save the ISO value on the normal place in EXIF data, former versions of PhotoLine didn't find it.
I fixed this problem in the past, but perhaps your Browse.plb file is old and doesn't have the value. So rebrowse (SHIFT-F5) the folder to get the ISO value.

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Re: Bug: Browse does not display ISO from RW2 images

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Gerhard Huber hat geschrieben:since Panasonic doesn't save the ISO value on the normal place in EXIF data, former versions of PhotoLine didn't find it.
I fixed this problem in the past, but perhaps your Browse.plb file is old and doesn't have the value. So rebrowse (SHIFT-F5) the folder to get the ISO value.
Excellent! Thanks for the tip. I searched the computer for all *.PLB files and deleted all of them. Even so, there were a couple of directories that still didn't show the ISO. Shift+F5 cured it for those. Thanks. (This is with 18.40b12.)
Ken
Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.