![]() Sensitivity Type : Recommended Exposure Index Which change or add new tags in Exif, Iptc, and XmpÄ®xemple of changes processed to a CR3 raw image:Ä®xiftool -G:0:1:2:4 -exif:all -xmp:all _21-27-23_0C4A1060.CR3_original Here the file is patched with DMetadata::setImageDateTime() This EXV file is processed with ExifTool to patch metadata.Īdd new CLI test tool to try apply changes with EXV constainer. Git commit 2ef074a3f5c239bf4674c4cdda5bf99f511d8ae0 by Gilles Caulier.Ä®xifTool support: add new method to apply list of changes operated on metadata.Ī temporary EXV file constainer is computed with the list of changes to operated on Exif, Iptc, and Xmp. M +0 -1 core/tests/metadataengine/exiftool/CMakeLists.txtÄ +0 -318 core/tests/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftoolxmldb_cli.cpp M +0 -1 core/libs/widgets/metadata/exiftool/exiftoollistview.cpp ![]() M +10 -114 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftoolparser.cppÄ +0 -81 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator.cppÄ +0 -65 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator.hÄ +0 -196 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator_exif.cppÄ +0 -51 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator_ignoredgroups.cppÄ +0 -164 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator_iptc.cppÄ +0 -76 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator_p.cppÄ +0 -73 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator_p.hÄ +0 -439 core/libs/metadataengine/exiftool/exiftooltranslator_xmp.cpp M +0 -6 core/libs/metadataengine/CMakeLists.txt We use now the auto conversion to Exiv2 through EXV container processed by ExivTool Remove obsolete ExifToolTranslator class. I don't want to see it anywhere ever again. When a tag is deleted in digiKam and sync'd to file metadata it is removed from ALL possible locations in file metadata. This behavior only occurs for keywords in the XPkeywords metadata tag. Tag will reappear after a resync from file metadata. If a keyword tag was assigned in Windows, it is impossible to delete using digiKam. Check file using exiftool.exe and see that the 'TAGWIN' is still present.Ä¡0. Album->Write metadata to files (Should not be needed, but do it anyways)Ä©. Check file using exiftool.exe and see that the 'TAGWIN' is still present.Ĩ. Select image in digiKam, and using right side-bar uncheck 'TAGWIN' and click Apply. Verify existence of XPkeywords using exiftool Edit image properties in Windows Explorer and assign a tag 'TAGWIN'Ä£. This results in making it impossible to remove tags that were present in XPkeywrds since digiKam will not actually remove them from file metadata.Ĭonfirmed that Tags->Write Options-> is checkedÄ¢. ![]() If this command is run under Unix/Mac/Powershell, reverse any double/single quotes to avoid shell variable interpretation.Changes made to tags in digiKam are not being written to the XPkeywords tag in file metadata. If on a Mac, the slower -overwrite_original_in_place option could be used to preserve any MDItem/XAttr data Add the -r ( -recurse) option to recurse into subdirectories. Add -overwrite_original option to suppress the creation of backup files. If you need to set the time to something different than what the filename is, then you would use this, adding the time zone if needed:Ä®xiftool "-CreateDate=2018:12:23 00:05:42" 20181223_000542.mp4 With the -api QuickTimeUTC option, exiftool will automatically adjust the time to UTC. Mac Finder will also correctly adjust from UTC. This is because the CreateDate tag for MP4 files is supposed to be UTC and Windows properties will read it as such. If not, you will have to add the time zone like this:Ä®xiftool -api QuickTimeUTC "-CreateDate<$-04:00" 20181223_000542.mp4 This will work correctly as long as the video was taken in the same time zone as the computer you are currently using. In that case you can simply use this command (see exiftool FAQ #5)Ä®xiftool -api QuickTimeUTC "-CreateDateyou will want to use one of these commands. ![]() For those that use Chocolatey, the Chocolatey exiftool package will add exiftool to the PATH and is a well maintained package There is also Oliver Betz's Alternative Exiftool build for Windows which includes an installer and is a bit more security friendly. First you will probably want to rename the exiftool(-k).exe to just exiftool.exe and place it someplace in your PATH (see install exiftool-Windows). ![]()
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