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Exiftool mac
Exiftool mac









  1. #EXIFTOOL MAC INSTALL#
  2. #EXIFTOOL MAC SOFTWARE#
  3. #EXIFTOOL MAC DOWNLOAD#
  4. #EXIFTOOL MAC FREE#
  5. #EXIFTOOL MAC WINDOWS#

For all Debian based systems (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/MX Linux/Raspbian etc. You need to add jExifToolGUI to the "list of exceptions". JExifToolGUI is from an "unidentified" developer (me) and therefore blocked by the MacOS Gatekeeper software. When I have double-clicked the jExifToolGUI app bundle from the Finder, it closes immediately after the Splash screen. jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-2.0.1-with_: A MacOS bundle including java V11.Remember to always rename exiftool(-k).exe to exiftool.exe

#EXIFTOOL MAC WINDOWS#

jExifToolGUI-2.0.1-win-x86_64_with-jre.zip: A windows 64-bit executable including java V11.(Windows/Linux/MacOS (BSD*unix)/Solaris/AIX/HP*UX etc.) Windows:

#EXIFTOOL MAC INSTALL#

This version should run on any system that comes included with java 11 or newer or where you can install java 11 or newer. You need to have java version 11 or newer installed on your system. JExifToolGUI.jar: Just the bare jExifToolGUI.jar containing all dependencies. There are too many issues for "less experienced" users if they use a build without java. Windows users: remember to rename the "exiftool(-k).exe" to "exiftool.exe".Īs of version 2.0.0 I will only release Windows and MacOS builds including java.

#EXIFTOOL MAC DOWNLOAD#

Download exiftool from (the linux deb will do that for you). The below releases do NOT contain exiftool itself.

#EXIFTOOL MAC FREE#

This program is completely free and will remain completely free, but you can donate any amount to me to show your appreciation.Ī lot of time went into the creation of this tool.īelow you will find several binary releases: The changelog for this version is below the released apps. If you would like to try this workflow out I have attached the Hazel Rules below, remember to also install ExifTools.JExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey.Ī (growing) collection of (micro) instruction videos can be found on Youtube Stock images, videos and sounds I collect are placed into a folder named by their category, eg LUTs, Sounds, Backgrounds etcĪs most Stock images generally have a descriptive filename I leave the name alone but Hazel does append the dimensions to images & videos and the duration to sounds, adds the Tags “Stock” and “Category” then moves the file to the final Directory, storing the files in sub folders based on the the category name. On the date being reset the file is moved back into the Workflow. If uncertain of the actual date of the photo I use a default date of 30 June in the year I allocate. The Folder name needs to be in the format YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS. To correct this I have a Hazel rule that will reset the date based on the name of the monitored folder. Often I will obtain images that have an incorrect data associated with the creation of the image, an example being when you scan an old photo. Hazel will detect that the location is now present and will then move the file back into the workflow process.

#EXIFTOOL MAC SOFTWARE#

For photos in this folder I use the my Geotagging software of choice, Image Exif Editor, to set the location.

exiftool mac

In my Photo Workflow once the the image has been renamed and the Tags and Keywords set if the GeoTag metadata is detected to be missing rather than being filed to its final location the image will be moved to the Geotag folder. Normally this is set by my principal camera (iPhone X) but if the image has been edited the metadata is often stripped by the software or if it is a scanned image the metadata data will be blank. I want all of my photos to have a Geotag of the location where it was taken. Workflow Results.jpg 2000×1246 549 KB Missing Geotag Rename, Tag, Keyword then FileĪfter importing my new images I will sort them into folders which have been named using the following conventionĬategory,Description (name of Event or Names of People in the photo etc).Įach component of the name needs to be separated by a comma, with a maximum of 7 components being used. My storage location is a sub folder under Documents which means the files are automatically backed up to iCloud and easily accessible remotely via the iOS Files app and Spotlight searches. The curated images are then backed up to Google Photos, my Synology NAS and some are stored in Albums in Apple’s Photos app. I have not yet found the ultimate Digital Asset Management software to achieve my aims so until that happens (fingers crossed for Luminar) I use a hierarchal file system in MacOS with extensive use of Hazel Rules and ExifTool to automate the process as much as possible. I like to keep a curated library of my images and videos using descriptive names, tags and keywords so that I can use a number of different approaches to store and retrieve my assets. Automated Photo Workflow using Hazel Rules and ExifTool I mentioned this over of on the MPU Talk forum but thought I would post it here as well.











Exiftool mac