Camera to Archive Workflow
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Workflow
- Copy folder with pictures to working directory (e.g. My Documetns\My Pictures\ToFile\)
- Find difference between camera time and real time
- Correct both EXIF times in JPG files and file times for all other files. (Exifer or Exiftool)
- Rotate images (Exifer)
- Remove Unwanted pictures
- Rename files based on creation date + sequence number (e.g. 2008-01-01-0001.jpg)
- Tag images and move to folders (EXIFER)
- Move to archive directory on YM (Y:\Picutres)
Notes
How to change the EXIF dates in a file
Using exiftool
Add 2 minutes 30 seconds: exiftool -r -Alldates+=0:2:30 .
Using Exifer
- Select files to change
- Choose menu item EXIF/IPTC:Edit... (Ctrl-E)
- Choose EXIF Data Tab
- Choose Date Tab
- Choose +/- Day and hour offset. Midnight represents no change to time.
- Examples:
- Camera is 10 minutes slow.
Add 10 minutes choose "+" and "12:10:00 AM" - Camera is 10 minutes shy of 2 days fast, i.e. 1 day 23:50:00 fast
then either subtract 2 days from all pictures followed by adding 10 minutes or use "- 1 day 11:50:00 PM" as the offset.
How to change the date of a file
Using Command Line
This way is necessary for files lacking EXIF data.
touch -r somefile.avi -d "-1 hour +3 minutes -5 second" somefile.avi
Using Exifer
- Select files to change
- Choose menu option: Edit:Rename Redate&Copy (Ctrl+N)
- Turn off check box for "Rename"
- Turn on check box for "Redate (by EXIF)"
Note: if combined with Rename as well the redate occurs first.
Using Exiftool
exiftool "-filemodifydate<datetimeoriginal" somefile.jpg
How to change the filename
using EXIF tags from exiftool
exiftool -r "-FileName<DateTimeOriginal" -d %Y%m%d_%H%M%S%%-c.%%e .
Using Exifer
- Select files to change
- Choose menu option: Edit:Rename Redate&Copy (Ctrl+N)
- Turn on check box for "Rename"
- Enter the format you want for the filename. e.g. yyyy-mm-dd-nnnn
- Turn off check box for "Redate (by EXIF)"
Note: if combined with Rename as well the redate occurs first.
using stat(1) command
for fn in *.avi ; do nn=$(stat --printf=%y $fn | sed -e 's/\..*//' -e 's/ /_/ ' -e 's/[-:]//g') ; echo mv $fn $nn.avi ; done
Tools
- Exifer is a discontinued product but quite good. I am still evaluating other tools as recommended on his site as well as others.
- Cygwin is a source for bash, touch, and stat commands.
- Exiftool is a command line tool written in Perl but with command line versions. Any version should work but the one used writing these notes is this one.