I use F-Spot to manage my images. For one set of images, the dates somehow got messed up and they all are marked as September 1st 2007. I'd like to change the date taken information to a different date. How can I do this?
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jhead is capable of doing this.
An even more powerful option is ExifTool. |
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exiv2 is a command line tool to manipulate exif data. Supported image formats are JPEG, Canon CRW and Canon THM. PNG is read-only. If you want to set the file date to the exif date you can use exiv2 with the following option.
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You could try this free tool: Exifer. |
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Try FastStone Image Viewer [features, download link 1, download link 2]
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iPhoto and Aperture both have a time-shift option, for when you're in a new time-zone usually, or the clock is wrong. It can either leave the files unedited (only updating the App's db) or edit the files. Clearly F-Spot needs to borrow this. |
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Exiftool: slow on the command line. (It's written in Perl, so draw your own conclusions there.) Exifer creates an empty tag or two in files, and not just in the EXIF block. It will also remove some tags written by other tools. As I haven't used it in over a year, I can't be specific as to which ones. FastStone's stuff, imx, is too slow to keep installed for more than a day or two. My vote is for Hr. Weinzerl's suggestion: Exiv2. BZT |
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I use a following script to give images some successive dates. Hope it helps. It expects a directory with the images to be redated as an argument i .e
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