Added mtime2exifcreatedate - a tool that sets the EXIF CreateDate tag to the file's mtime
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| #!/usr/bin/bash | ||||
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| # This shell script is used to set the EXIF CreateDate tag from the file's timestamp (the modified date). | ||||
| # Please note that the changes applied cannot be undone. | ||||
| # As changing exif data of an image is itself an action causing a change in modification timestamp (mtime), | ||||
| # this script manipulates this timestamp via the touch command. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # It uses python3 and it's core libraries and the linux commands exiftool and touch. | ||||
| # I could not find any easy (shell) tool to convert from a given date format to another one, so I used python | ||||
| # and it's built-in libraries to solve the problem. (strptime and strftime!) | ||||
| # | ||||
| # April 2024, Benjamin Burkhardt (last modified: Apr 20, 20:54 2024) | ||||
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| # list the directory with find; remove . (the directory itself) by grepping ./ and iterate over every item in the list | ||||
| find . -print | grep ./ | while read filename; do | ||||
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| MDATE=$(date -r $filename) | ||||
| echo "--- STARTING '$filename' OVERWRITING (with $MDATE as modification date) ---" | ||||
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| EXIFDATE=$(python3 -c " | ||||
| import datetime, locale | ||||
| locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, '')  # set locale to system default | ||||
| ctime = datetime.datetime.strptime(\"$MDATE\", \"%a %d. %b %H:%M:%S %Z %Y\")  # get ctime and convert it to an datetime.datetime object | ||||
| print(ctime.strftime(\"%Y:%m:%d %H:%M:%S\")) | ||||
| "); # Get the ctime (last change time) of the file 'filename' and convert it to the format 'YYYY:mm:dd HH:MM:SS' (for exiftool) | ||||
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| echo "exiftool -CreateDate=\"$EXIFDATE\" \"$filename\" | grep error  (Now changing CreateDate EXIF arg of '$filename' to $EXIFDATE)";  | ||||
| exiftool -CreateDate="$EXIFDATE" "$filename" | grep error;  | ||||
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| TOUCHDATE=$(python3 -c " | ||||
| import datetime, locale | ||||
| locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, '')  # set locale to system default | ||||
| ctime = datetime.datetime.strptime(\"$MDATE\", \"%a %d. %b %H:%M:%S %Z %Y\")  # get ctime and convert it to an datetime.datetime object | ||||
| print(ctime.strftime(\"%Y%m%d%H%M.%S\")) | ||||
| "); # Get the ctime (last change time) of the file 'filename' and convert it to the format 'YYYYmmddHHMM.ss' (for touch command) | ||||
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| echo "touch -c -m -t \"$TOUCHDATE\" \"$filename\"  (Resetting modify time of '$filename' (as it changed while exif writing))";  | ||||
| touch -c -m -t "$TOUCHDATE" "$filename";  # -c for not create new files; -m for changing the modify date; -t for timestamp | ||||
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| echo "rm "$filename"_original (removing exiftool's traces :)"; | ||||
| rm "$filename"_original; | ||||
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| echo  # for better readability of the output | ||||
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| done | ||||
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