![]() If anyone can provide any insight it would be a massive help to not pulling the rest of my hair out. Īnd here is the EXIF date on the test file. heathenadmin% elseĮlse? echo "earliest date is $earliest_date and latest date is $latest_date"Įlse? echo "setting -CreateDate to $earliest_date and TimeCreated to unknown"Įlse? exiftool -CreateDate=$earliest_date. heathenadmin% if ( "$earliest_date" = "$latest_date" ) then heathenadmin% set latest_date="`exiftool -CreateDate -fileorder -CreateDate -q -s3. heathenadmin% set earliest_date="`exiftool -CreateDate -fileorder CreateDate -q -s3. heathenadmin% # set all dates to the earliest date heathenadmin% exiftool '-caption-abstract LANDSCAPE/untitled folder copy/untitled folder copy] heathenadmin% heathenadmin% # add ", " to the caption: heathenadmin% exiftool -L -overwrite_original -api "Filter=s/ä/ae/g s/ö/oe/g s/ü/ue/g s/Ä/Ae/g s/Ö/Oe/g s/Ü/Ue/g s/ß/ss/g" -TagsFromFile -all:all. Įxiftool '-caption-abstract LANDSCAPE/untitled folder copy/untitled folder copy] heathenadmin% #!/bin/tcsh -fĮxiftool '-caption-abstract LANDSCAPE/untitled folder copy/untitled folder copy] heathenadmin% # remove all UmlauteĮxiftool -L -overwrite_original -api "Filter=s/ä/ae/g s/ö/oe/g s/ü/ue/g s/Ä/Ae/g s/Ö/Oe/g s/Ü/Ue/g s/ß/ss/g" -TagsFromFile -all:all. If an image is saved in Photos, save it to Finder first. ![]() ![]() ![]() When trying to run the script below or botched versions I've tried to create (have zero scripting knowledge and have been trying to learn) no matter what I cannot get it to pull the oldest and apply it to all other tags. Open Finder and navigate to the folder containing the image whose EXIF data you want to view. Though I do know and use Exiftool daily to modify video assets. I've found several posts pertaining to image files for something like this, but not video files. I can get to my wanted net result through either of those results. I essentially want to run a recursive command that will run through the assets pulling the oldest date & time from all the available tags and then either set the FileModify or CreateDate OR at very least just update the filename. Nearly all files have correct EncodeDate, TrackCreateDate and/or MediaCreateDate, but I'm biff'd on a mass rename using the wrong EXIF commands and ended up with files names, FileModifyDates and CreateDates. I've been wrangling nearly 40TBs of videos that were recovered from 2 crashed RAIDs. ![]()
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