Not sure if this makes a difference but I'll provide the information anyway, when I import images into Lightroom they go straight to a folder on my NAS. So to avoid having to copy those items back to my MacBook, tag them correctly using exif then moving them back over to my NAS, I need to figure out how to install and use EXIF on my NAS. So now I have thousands of images and video stored on my QNAP NAS. So today I discovered exiftool and have managed to get video on my MacBook to have the correct exif camera data and it displays properly in Lightroom.Yayyyyy! So I can use exiftool on my MacBook. However Lightroom lists my videos as "Unknown Camera". Here is my problem: I use Lightroom to edit and catalog my images and more recently videos. I know so little, I don't know what information I need to provide for you to help me.arrrgggghhh Other than that I have some of the folders on the NAS saved as a "finder location" and they mount when I boot up. I have never connected to my NAS via SSH etc, I just log in to it via its homepage interface that I have saved in my browser. If I could find detailed written instructions that would be a blessing, I also will need some help on "how to execute the exif commands" from my MacBook. I am a windows user from a long time ago and just transitioned to Mac about 2 yrs ago. so I can grasp am not a savvy Linux user. I appreciate any help at all but the problem you may want to read my background first. I apologize in advance but I have been searching and reading for over 2 hours and cannot figure out how to install, then run the exiftool on my QNAP NAS.
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