Exiftool copy alldates12/26/2023 ![]() Stopped trying and banging my head on it. Same problem here, did you find any workaround? I did this exact thing in 2014 (per terminal history), and I'm pretty sure it worked then. But in Finder the result is that all the dates are changed to today at the time I ran the command. Since I just needed to move the dates up one year (wrong clock setup on camera) this did the wanted result:Ä®xiftool '-AllDates+=1:0:0 0' '-FileModifyDate+=1:0:0 0' '-FileCreateDate+=1:0:0 0' DIRĪnyone try time shifting recently? I just (re)downloaded exiftool to my mac and used exiftool "-AllDates+=1:0:0 0" DIR to fix my photos (shift from 2019 to 2020 since I didn't set my camera earlier this year). Odds are the tag that changed is not EXIF but the file system dates, FileModifyDate or FileCreateDate. You can use exiftool -G1 -s -a File to try and figure that out. "The AllDates only affects three tags, DateTimeOriginal, CreateDate, and ModifyDate. 1 December 09, 2016, 03:18:38 PM The basic tag copy operation is exiftool '-DestinationTag out.kmlĬreate CSV of Geo Information exiftool -csv -filename -imagesize -gps:GPSLatitude -gps:GPSLongitude. you can use the flag -n to turn all values to numbersÄ®xiftool -n -r -q -p $DESKTOP/kml-placemark.fmt. July 19, 2011, 03:43:40 AM I want to copy all metadata from image file to another one and tried (on a Windows PC): exiftool -TagsFromFile srcimage.jpg targetimage. ![]() I was parsing an iPhoto library where there were thumbnails. I have mine set as a global variableįILECOUNT=$(mdfind -count -onlyin "$DROPBOX_PERSONAL" 'kMDItemKind ="JPEG image"')Ä®xiftool -q -if '(not $datetimeoriginal or ($datetimeoriginal eq "0000:00:00 00:00:00"))' -csv -common "$n" | sed 1d > "$DROPBOX_PERSONAL/nodates.csv"Äone 300000' '-Directory 300000' gets files that are over 300kB. Note this can take a long time if you have a lot of jpgs # You'll need to set your Dropbox folder path. #Output photos that don't have datetimeoriginal to a CSV# Last updated: Searching for Files Find images in a directory that don't have a DateTimeOriginal exiftool -filename -filemodifydate -createdate -r -if '(not $datetimeoriginal) and $filetype eq "JPEG"'. ![]()
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