

- #Exiftool arch linux mac os x#
- #Exiftool arch linux mac os#
- #Exiftool arch linux manual#
- #Exiftool arch linux software#
- #Exiftool arch linux series#
General date is six months out while modified date appears to be correct. Where 100 or 101 etc etc is the folder name - all seems fine except for one folder so far where the date seems about six months out - November 2005 rather than May 2006 - cannot understand how this happened - assume the camera time was out - however checking image properties shows See the Help menu in the program or the donate button below.I have been working my way through scores of image folders in Lubuntu deleting duplicates etc and renaming all my images by their date created which also seems to be called general date and time using this command -Įxiftool -ext jpg "-FileName Mac OS X: Sometimes the pyexiftoolgui.app crashes on the first action after the first start (of a new version). Rename your downloaded exiftool(-k).exe to exiftool.exe (if you only see exiftool(-k) in your explorer, rename to exiftool and don't add an extension). Windows: The very first program start takes very long as the scripts need a one-time compilation. Use the install_remove.py script to install. It does contain debian packaging functionality now, but I have not packaged it yet. Linux: The program is not yet packaged for any distribution. Note that the Linux version can also be used on Mac OS X (again: read the manual). (which is also included in the program, but that's after installation). The downloads contain an INSTALLATION.txt, but you can also read the installation chapter of the manual The downloads can be found on the Releases page. Download it from Phil Harvey's exiftool site. A tab where you can execute your own commands in case they are not directly supported by the Gui functionalityĮxiftool is not included in any of the packages.#Exiftool arch linux mac os#
#Exiftool arch linux mac os x#
#Exiftool arch linux manual#
#Exiftool arch linux series#
#Exiftool arch linux software#
A strong point of this software is the ability to write the data, copied or not from a source image (reference image), to multiple images at once. pyExifToolGui is a python pySide QT4 script program that reads and writes all kind of metadata tags from/to image files.

PyExifToolGui is a graphical frontend for the excellent open source command line tool ExifTool by Phil Harvey. PyExifToolGUI pyExifToolGUI is no longer supported Please switch to jExifToolGUI
