![]() can you please share the link to the file "convert_nfig" you have used, just to be sure I am using the same. Pls let me know if I should copy the photos, manually tag the faces with ACDSee and share both versions here, or if I should do any other test. Warning: Fixed incorrect URI for xmlns:MicrosoftPhoto - C:/Users/michi.000/Desktop/test/82A5406.JPGĪCDSee was not able to read the person names saved via WLPG and converted through the command listed above. Warning: Adjusted MakerNotes base by 4084 - C:/Users/michi.000/Desktop/test/82A5406.JPG I tried the steps on 2 photos as follows:Ĩ2A5406.JPG = horizontal picture, 2 faces detected in WLPGĨ2A3772.JPG = vertical photo, 1 face detected in WLPGĬ:\Users\michi.000\Desktop\test>exiftool -config nfig "-RegionInfoACDSeeexiftool -config nfig "-RegionInfoACDSee WINDOWS LIVE DESKTOP PHOTO GALLERY HOW TOI do not know how to convert it for ACDSee to be able to read it. I know the data is saved in the file, this is the good part. There are many hours (I can't even count it) I invested in this and I really would like to reuse this information. ![]() Especially important is the data I saved throughout the years where, for example WLPG did not recognized a person automatically but I added this manually. Reason: I am a photo enthusiast (not a pro) and have meanwhile almost 200k personal photos with a lot of faces detected and saved. Now I noticed that ACDSee does not read the face detection information saved by WLPG. WINDOWS LIVE DESKTOP PHOTO GALLERY WINDOWSI have recently transitioned from Windows Live Photo Gallery (WLPG) to ACDSee 2021, becasue WLPG cannot handle. ![]()
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