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Exiftool syntax
Exiftool syntax






exiftool syntax

For some reason I have got into the (bad?) habit of putting them last. I notice that many of the example put the switches first in the command line. QuoteI'll need to add switches to suppress minor errors, do the subfolders, suppress copies being created, and define the start folder. No, you were clear, I jumped to a conclusion about what you wanted without reading it as close as I should have.Įxiftool -if "defined $PersonInImage or defined $Event or defined $City or defined $Sub-location or defined $Province-State or defined $Country-PrimaryLocationName" -PersonInImage= -Event= -City= -Sub-location= -Province-State= -Country-PrimaryLocationName= Re the second one, I didn't make myself clear. Quote from: Paul Barrett on February 25, 2017, 12:54:52 PM How do I express those two examples in ExifTool terms please? I have looked at the documentation but I am struggling. If Person In Image Null or Event Null or City Null or Sub-location Null or Province-State Null or Country-Primary Location Name Null But this time there's a bunch of OR conditions. I also have a non date related issue to deal with - deleting unwanted tags. If File Creation Date/Time > Date/Time Original thenįile Creation Date/Time = Date/Time Original In pseudo bassic this would look something like this:

Exiftool syntax update#

So I need to use a conditional command to update just those images where the dates are out of line. I need to correct this but I want to avoid editing files unnecessarily because they will then need to be reindexed by my Synology NAS, which is a long process. Because Some apps i use sort images by the file creation data, these old images appear as new. I have a number of images in my library that were created by scanning old photo prints from the pre digital era.








Exiftool syntax