![]() ![]() Now, subject is a list or array tag, but both my app and PL5 are being “smart” and interpreting that “single word” as a list. On further investigation, it would appear that, because you have chosen to put comma-separated keywords within quotes, in order to simplify the command, the subject is being written as one single “keyword” including the commas unless you add the -sep argument. ![]() Subject : mau égyptien,egyptian mau,chat,catīut my app and PL5 interpret both versions correctly. If I don’t include it, ExifTool reads back the subject as… Subject : mau égyptien, egyptian mau, chat, cat If I use the -sep argument, ExifTool reads back the subject as… It would appear that NeoFinder is misinterpreting the subject tag. The documentation states that the default, if -sep is not specified, is assumed to be “,”Įxiftool -subject='mau égyptien,egyptian mau,chat,cat' _JNA0004.NEF Well, if I do not set this argument, the keywords are just one:
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