Supports new Google Photosphere (gpano) functionality.Writes several exif and xmp tags to images.Select one photo, copy tags, and copy the copied tags to many photos.Preview thumbnails only for standard image formats. Supports in "read" mode all formats exiftool itself supports.It has more functionality then my pyExifToolGUI, but misses some mass-change functions and the new GPano functionality. For windows there is the free, closed source, no longer supported, Exiftool Gui. This is a really time consuming process but not a difficult one.Īs far as I know this is the first exiftool gui for Linux and Mac OS X. "By accident" it contains more functions as ExifTool is a powerful tool and once you have written the basic program Gui skeleton it is relatively easy to add extra functionality, which is basically to add more exif/xmp/iptc tags and add them to the "write to image" functions. As said: I needed a tool to add gps data to my images and couldn't find one and decided to write my own. pyExifToolGui is not a complete ExifTool Gui, far from that. PyExifToolGui is a graphical frontend for the excellent open source command line tool ExifTool by Phil Harvey. This pyExifToolGUI tool is NOT a geotagging tool! Next to the gps functionality pyExifToolGUI also supports a limited set of exif and xmp tags but will slowly grow into a general exiftool Gui and will also write other tags to your images. ![]() ![]() And sometimes you have already made 20 photos while your GPS is still not up-to-date or uses settings from your previous location. The main goal for this tool was the ability to write gps data to images as I photograph a lot in buildings like Churches/Cathedrals and Musea (when allowed), which means that the gps functionality of the camera doesn't function. A strong point of this software is the ability to write the data, copied or not from a source image, to multiple images at once. ![]() It can use a "reference" image as source image to copy data from. PyExifToolGui is a python pySide QT4 script program that reads and writes exif, xmp (and a very limited set of IPTC) tags from/to image files using exiftool. If you are not interested: stop reading and continue with more useful posts. ![]() As the subject already says: pyExifToolGUI: a Linux/Mac OS X/Windows gui for exiftool.
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