![]() "P:\Program Files (x86)\ExifTool\exiftool.exe" "-FileName<$-(%%f).%%e" D:\Users\xxx\Desktop\ExifProcess\*.jpg When you rename, copy, move, or otherwise modify images with ExifTool, there is a neat command line option ' -P ' that 'preserves' the File Modification Date/Time, which is nice if the file modification date and time happens to be the actual date and time the image was created on the camera card. This is pretty flexible and fuzzy parser from exiftool but if you want it to be absolutely sure then you can remane the file to include yyyymmddhhmmss and. Similarly, a timestamp is set to each video. Is there any way of forcing ExifTool to not treat the / as part of the path?īelow is the full process.bat file that I use: OffĬOPY D:\Users\xxx\Pictures\Import\*.jpg D:\Users\xxx\Desktop\ExifProcess Since the date and time is recorded within each photos, Namexif reads EXIF data and renames photos by date taken. The FMT string may contain formatting codes beginning with a percent character ( ) to represent the various. ![]() I'm not sure if it is ExifTool (v8.60) itself or the Windows (7 64-bit) command shell which is doing it, but the first command is treating the / as a directory change and gives an error when trying to execute: Warning: Error creating directory for '-(SDC12529).JPG' - D:/Users/xxx/Desktop/ExifProcess/SDC12529.JPG I dont want to make the changes by hand (100s of files), but I will if. I know I can change the time stamps after I convert the files to JPEG, but Id still rather have the raw images set correctly. ![]() I use ExifTool to batch rename all of my pictures using the following two commands: "-FileName EXIF Date Changer, Attribute Magic) or other software that Im familiar with (Opanda, Faststone, etc) can perform the batch time offset I require. I've been using jhead for this since before I was aware of this feature of ExifTool, and what I do is simply use a wrapper script to.
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