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How to insert the "modified time" attribute in "date taken" attrib in batch mode
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I am using windows vista rc1. I tried many softwares ,to insert the date modified attrbute into the "date taken" attribute of an image file..but was not able to find anyone of them really do the job. Attribute magicpro is closest match for this task but its in beta currently so the changes are not really reflected in windows(VISTA RC1).[In win xp the date taken attribute isnt available i think..but this is immaterial].. If there is a way to do this in vista inbuilt then please suggest how to do this...NOTE i know that I can do it individually...but I have hundereds of photos so i am looking for batch mode.. And the info that is to be inserted is a variable..so for every file..the modified time attribute is to be read and inserted into the date taken attribute..and so the mmanual-select all and modify the attribute from windows for all the photos wont work.. My cameraphone doesnt add this info in the date taken attribute defaultly..so I need to do this to let a better organisation of my photos.. the renaming feature is fine(renaming the title including the modified timestamp,i have achieved this with the beta software,attribute magic pro) but i need this info to be inserted into the date taken attribute of my photos... In short I want this::assign,"date taken" attribute,the "modified time"attribute, in batch mode. Can anyone suggest a software that does this effectively.. Thanks. |
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How to insert the "modified time" attribute in "date taken" attrib in batch mode
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ashjas wrote: Hello, I am using windows vista rc1. I tried many softwares ,to insert the date modified attrbute into the "date taken" attribute of an image file..but was not able to find anyone of them really do the job. Attribute magicpro is closest match for this task but its in beta currently so the changes are not really reflected in windows(VISTA RC1).[In win xp the date taken attribute isnt available i think..but this is immaterial].. If there is a way to do this in vista inbuilt then please suggest how to do this...NOTE i know that I can do it individually...but I have hundereds of photos so i am looking for batch mode.. And the info that is to be inserted is a variable..so for every file..the modified time attribute is to be read and inserted into the date taken attribute..and so the mmanual-select all and modify the attribute from windows for all the photos wont work.. My cameraphone doesnt add this info in the date taken attribute defaultly..so I need to do this to let a better organisation of my photos.. the renaming feature is fine(renaming the title including the modified timestamp,i have achieved this with the beta software,attribute magic pro) but i need this info to be inserted into the date taken attribute of my photos... In short I want this::assign,"date taken" attribute,the "modified time"attribute, in batch mode. Can anyone suggest a software that does this effectively.. Thanks. |
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How to insert the "modified time" attribute in "date taken" attrib in batch mode
I tried many softwares ,to insert the date modified attrbute into the
"date taken" attribute of an image file..but was not able to find anyone of them really do the job. I am sure there are many packages which do this. My own (free) photo manipulator application certainly does it. You can either open the image in PhotoMan and choose View Properties or, once you've clicked on PhotoMan's Tools menu and chosen Add Windows Menu Commands you can simply right click any jpeg in a Windows explorer menu and choose Camera Settings from the floating menu. You can download PhotoMan free of charge from my web site at http://homepages.tesco.net/~Keith.Sh...toman/home.htm Regards Keith |
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How to insert the "modified time" attribute in "date taken" attrib in batch mode
I have clearly written that i want to insert the modified time into
date taken field of an image and that too in batch mode.... Yr app doesnt do that..i have seen many of these that let one manually edit it.. I f u had to do it,would u do all this manually---editing hundereds of photos??I dont think so... WASTE.. Keith Sheppard wrote: I tried many softwares ,to insert the date modified attrbute into the "date taken" attribute of an image file..but was not able to find anyone of them really do the job. I am sure there are many packages which do this. My own (free) photo manipulator application certainly does it. You can either open the image in PhotoMan and choose View Properties or, once you've clicked on PhotoMan's Tools menu and chosen Add Windows Menu Commands you can simply right click any jpeg in a Windows explorer menu and choose Camera Settings from the floating menu. You can download PhotoMan free of charge from my web site at http://homepages.tesco.net/~Keith.Sh...toman/home.htm Regards Keith |
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How to insert the "modified time" attribute in "date taken" attribin batch mode
ashjas wrote:
I have clearly written that i want to insert the modified time into date taken field of an image and that too in batch mode.... Yr app doesnt do that..i have seen many of these that let one manually edit it.. I f u had to do it,would u do all this manually---editing hundereds of photos??I dont think so... WASTE.. Keith Sheppard wrote: I tried many softwares ,to insert the date modified attrbute into the "date taken" attribute of an image file..but was not able to find anyone of them really do the job. I am sure there are many packages which do this. My own (free) photo manipulator application certainly does it. You can either open the image in PhotoMan and choose View Properties or, once you've clicked on PhotoMan's Tools menu and chosen Add Windows Menu Commands you can simply right click any jpeg in a Windows explorer menu and choose Camera Settings from the floating menu. You can download PhotoMan free of charge from my web site at http://homepages.tesco.net/~Keith.Sh...toman/home.htm Regards Keith Stop typing like you are text messaging. for /R %F in (*.jpg) do perl -e "@a = localtime((stat('%F'))[9]); $mtime = sprintf qq(%04d:%02d:%02d-%02d:%02d:%02d), $a[5]+1900, $a[4]+1, $a[3], $a[2], $a[1], $a[0]; `jhead -ts$mtime \"%F\"` " -- Len |
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