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Eckhard Henkel
Inspiring
January 19, 2017
Question

Rob Cole has passed away

  • January 19, 2017
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Fyi: As Jeffrey Friedl posted recently, Rob Cole has passed away in January 2015.
Rest in Peace, Rob!

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haraldl57387743
Participant
April 12, 2017

It's sad to read Rob passed away, may he rest in peace.

I have been searching the www the last couple of months to find a download source for his great ISO Detailer plugin.

I lost the source files after a new Windows and Lightroom and I really miss this plugin.

So I hope someone is able to point me to a new download source if it exits.

Any help is much appreciated.

Greetings,

Harald

Inspiring
February 3, 2017

For what it's worth, I wondered if the Internet Archive would have a copy of Rob's site which is now gone. It does and it last crawled his site around the last time he was heard from - Feb 2015. Unfortunately, although all the text/HTML is there, my understanding is that the Internet Archive doesn't archive .zip files which is how Rob packaged up all of his code. A few minutes of browsing his site there seems to back this up but maybe I'm missing something. In any case, here is a link if anyone would like to browse the site:

robcole.com

On his download page, he lists his terms for using his code and it seems very "MIT license" to me. Essentially, you can use and modify his source for free but give him credit. Other interpretations are welcome: http://web.archive.org/web/20150208092405/http://www.robcole.com/Rob/_common/DownloadEasy/Download.cfm?dir=ConfidentialI…   (I think for #3, he is talking about distribution, i.e. not that you can't include it in your own code but that he wants his complete plugins to come from him.)

Unless that interpretation bothers someone, I'm happy to make a plugin of his from Jan 2015 available. It's his ExifMeta version 5.9. I think I'll wait to hear consensus though before I provide a link.

db

johnrellis
Legend
February 3, 2017

Unless that interpretation bothers someone, I'm happy to make a plugin of his from Jan 2015 available.

That seems fine with me.  I had corresponded a fair bit with Rob and met him in person, and I think he would have liked to see his plugins continue to be distributed and used.

Inspiring
February 8, 2017

I have pushed version 5.9 of Rob's ExifMeta plugin to GitHub:

GitHub - DaveBurns/ExifMeta: Rob Cole's ExifMeta plugin for Adobe Lightroom

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 19, 2017

I think this information is wrong, and I have just contacted Jeffrey to question his post.

Participating Frequently
January 19, 2017

Would you be willing to share the "other information" you have? I had also heard (some time back) that he had died, but that post seemed to have been removed (I think it was here somewhere), so maybe it was removed as incorrect or unsubstantiated rumor.

In any case, if his work was, indeed, released with a permissive license and we could get his code into a Github repository, I would be happy to participate in moving it forward as a resource for other Lightroom developers. I have some "base code" I'd also like to share to help reduce the pain of everyone reinventing wheels to get things done with the Lightroom SDK. (Right now, I have other things I need to work on, but hope to get a solid version of that code available on Github in the coming month.)

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 20, 2017

There was another post which referred to a boating accident, and I was the one who got it taken down. I have asked for this thread to be removed too.

Update: I have received further information that appears to confirm the earlier report. Sorry if I caused any confusion.

johnrellis
Legend
January 19, 2017

Very sad -- Rob was a great contributor to the Lightroom community.  Thanks for posting.