![]() modifying numerical data can be done with “+=X” - assign value to itself but incremented by X.Reading one piece of metadata: exiftool -MATADATA_NAME IMAGE, in our case that might be exiftool -DateTimeOriginal IMAGE.Reading metadata that prints it in format ready for use in next commands of ExifTool: exiftool -read-Tags -args IMAGE.Reading all metadata (probably more than you expect) exiftool -read-Tags IMAGE.IMAGE - for brevity - means path to image file, can be also with wildcards, so all images in directory would be written as “*” It was written in Perl, which makes it even more impressive.Ī lot of things can be done with ExifTool so let’s focus on stuff I care about the most and go through it step by step: ![]() I present to you THE ALMIGHTY, EXCELLENT, SUPREME… EXIFTOOLĮxifTool is awesome, it is command line tool to “Read, Write and Edit Meta Information!”. Thing that took me a lot of time with different methods could be done with one simple command. That’s why I decided to solve this issue on my own - saving money and learning something at the same time! Also easy and free way - command line move time a few hours forward or backward.
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