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February 21, 2024
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EXIF data exporting with Ph

  • February 21, 2024
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I need to keep the EXIF ​​data of a TIFF file when converting it to jpeg. Could someone tell me how to do it?

Thanks in advanced.

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Correct answer Lumigraphics

You can set whatever resolution you want. Set metadata to All or All except Camera Info and that will be preserved, otherwise its stripped out.

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Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
February 25, 2024

It can be hard to remember which methods and formats retain resolution or ICC metadata. I just tested and created a table comparing the different methods, options and results:

 

Photoshop 2024 (25.4.0)
     
Output Method Resolution Metadata (PPI) ICC Profile
     
Save/Save As/Save a Copy Resolution Metadata (PPI) ICC Profile
JPEG Retained Retained
PNG Retained Retained
     
Export As Resolution Metadata (PPI) ICC Profile
JPEG Metadata: Copyright & Contact Info Removed Retained
JPEG Metadata: None Removed Retained
PNG Metadata: Copyright & Contact Info Retained Retained
PNG Metadata: None Retained Retained
     
Quick Export Resolution Metadata (PPI) ICC Profile
JPEG Metadata: None Removed Removed
PNG Metadata: None Retained Removed
     
Save for Web (Legacy) Resolution Metadata (PPI) ICC Profile
JPEG Metadata: All Retained Retained
JPEG Metadata: All Except Camera Info Retained Retained
JPEG Metadata: Copyright & Contact Info Removed Retained
JPEG Metadata: Copyright Removed Retained
JPEG Metadata: None Removed Retained
PNG Metadata: All Removed Retained
PNG Metadata: None Removed Retained
     
Generate Image Assets Resolution Metadata (PPI) ICC Profile
JPEG Default Settings Removed Removed
JPEG Custom Configuration File Settings Removed Retained
PNG Default Settings Removed Removed
PNG Custom Configuration File Settings Removed Retained
     
Adobe Camera Raw Save Options Resolution Metadata (PPI) ICC Profile
JPEG Metadata: All Retained Retained
JPEG Metadata: All Except Camera & Camera Raw Info Retained Retained
JPEG Metadata: All Except Camera Raw Info Retained Retained
JPEG Metadata: Copyright & Contact Info Only Retained Retained
JPEG Metadata: Copyright Only Retained Retained
PNG Metadata: All Retained Retained
PNG Metadata: Copyright Only Retained Retained

 

 

Participating Frequently
February 25, 2024
Excellent work, Stephen. A very useful summary. I think that Export for web (legacy) gives me more possibilities than the other saving methods.
Brainiac
February 23, 2024

I use Save for Web in production, its the most flexible option although highly dated. Set Metadata to All or All Except Camera Info to preserve EXIF.

Participating Frequently
February 24, 2024
I can't use the Save for Web  (legacy)  option, because there the resolution limit is 100 px and to comply with the photo contest protocol they ask  for 254 px resolution. However, thank you.
Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
February 24, 2024

It's not 100ppi, the resolution would be totally removed. The 100ppi would come from your viewing software as a default. If there is no resolution metadata, Mac defaults to 72ppi while Windows uses 96ppi (both for legacy historical reasons that are no longer valid).

 

It is possible to add the missing resolution metadata back into the exported files (Photoshop script for JPEG, Bridge script for JPEG or ExifTool for PNG or JPEG) – however, using save as is easier.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
February 21, 2024

Save As/Save a Copy includes all metadata.

 

Export As strips out most metadata (two options, no metadata or only copyright and contact).

 

Save for Web (Legacy) has more metadata options than Export As.

 

Participating Frequently
February 23, 2024
Stephen, thanks a lot for your response. The first method (Save as) is the most appropriate. Better than Save for the web because they ask me for a resolution of 254 px and system only allows a maximum of 100. Best Regards.