
- #Exiftool mac copy filedatetime to datetimeoriginal how to#
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- #Exiftool mac copy filedatetime to datetimeoriginal manual#
- #Exiftool mac copy filedatetime to datetimeoriginal software#
Photograph a lot in buildings like Churches/Cathedrals and Musea (when allowed), So the main goal for this tool was the ability to write gps data to photos as I I needed a tool to add gps data to my images and couldn't find one PyExifToolGui is not a complete ExifTool Gui, far from that. PyExifToolGui is a graphical frontend for the excellent open sourceĬommand line tool ExifTool by Phil Harvey. PyExifToolGUI: py for python, GUI for Graphical User Interface to ExifTool. PyExifToolGui is a python pySide QT4 script program that reads and writesĮxif, gps, xmp, gpano (and a very limited set of IPTC) tags from/to image files using exiftool.
#Exiftool mac copy filedatetime to datetimeoriginal software#
A strong point of this software is the ability to write the data,Ĭopied or not from a source image, to multiple images at once. It can use a "reference" image as source image toĬopy data from. PyExifToolGui is a python pySide QT4 script program that reads and writes metadata likeĮxif, xmp, gps, gpano tags from/to image files.
#Exiftool mac copy filedatetime to datetimeoriginal manual#
This manual is for pyExifToolGUI (version 0.32, January 2013).

I have dozens (many dozens!) of folders/subfolders/more-subfolders. ROBERT LINDSELL - the method you suggested indeed works for me - when I set the Date/Time Created value to offset by one second, the IPTC Created Date is indeed populated with the new value as well.

I noticed that exiftool only writes the date part during that copy - EXIF.DateCreated includes a time, but ACDsee shows the IPTC.CreatedDate as (for example) 2017 01 01 00:00:00. There is an action called "Copy EXIF Created Date to IPTC" that I think does what you want. Setting Exif Action Runner as a Send To shortcut will allow you to process all images in a selected folder with an exiftool command from the Send To menu in File Explorer.
#Exiftool mac copy filedatetime to datetimeoriginal how to#
If you are using Windows and you know how to set up a Windows Send To shortcut, you could try using the "Exif Action Runner.bat" script described here: ADCSee lets me edit the value, but you want to do this as a batch for a lot of files. (Absolutely not important for me, just saying it seems normal). My example image from my camera phone also had this as blank. To see it I need to select a file, and open Properties (from menu View, Properties), and select "All IPTC" in the Properties tab drop down.
#Exiftool mac copy filedatetime to datetimeoriginal install#
In my English language install of ACDsee the IPTC "Date Created" field is hidden in the default metadata view.
