![]() ![]() > sqlitebrowser ~/.config/darktable/library.db > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > correct day would be key to filtering by date. > Is there a way add/change datetime within darktable - have Unfortunately there is now way I could get the > in my database there are a bunch of pictures missing the > this may alter your files in a way that further versions of dt are not > the information into the files (make a backup of them before, because > You could also use exiv2 (or even xnvew, if I am not wrong) to embed > once succeeded in modifying the path to a series of photos. > It is possible to do almost everything from within the database - I > Or because they were taken long ago, with a camera that did not embed > camera was reset and the date / time not adjusted. > It may happen that the date is not available, for instance because the > only exports from Lightroom done without metadata. > The reason for the missing metadata is that I do not have the RAWs but I'll have a look into that soon and let you know how I did it. > For me chancing the date directly in the darktable database seems the > On Mon, at 13:32, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > -subject+="DateMissingCreatedate" -ext xmp > exiftool -r -hierarchicalsubject+="Mobile|DateMissingCreatedate" > "-datetimeoriginal -createdate-= "-createdate -srcfile %d%f.%e.xmp -ext jpg -ext jpeg > exiftool -addtagsfromfile -datetimeoriginal-= > FileModifyDate" value into this field (cfr > #Create the " DateTimeOriginal" - tag and copy the " > -subject+="DateMissingFolder" -ext xmp. > '-DateTimeOriginal -hierarchicalsubject+="Mobile|DateMissingFolder" > exiftool -r -if 'not $DateTimeOriginal' > #Copy date-time (12:00:00) from FOLDER name into tag "DateTimeOriginal" for ![]() > -subject+="DateMissingFilename" -ext xmp. > exiftool -r -if 'not $DateTimeOriginal' '-DateTimeOriginal -hierarchicalsubject+="Mobile|DateMissingFilename" > #Copy date-time from FILENAME into tag "DateTimeOriginal" for all xmp files > exiftool -ext jpg -ext jpeg -ext png -tagsfromfile -srcfile %d%f.%e.xmp > # Create xmp files for jpg - jpeg - png files recursively > BEFORE importing the pictures and their updated xmp files into Darktable : This is my exiftool documentation for updating the xmp and/or the pictures ![]()
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