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Exiftool remove extension
Exiftool remove extension






exiftool remove extension
  1. #Exiftool remove extension how to#
  2. #Exiftool remove extension full#

#Exiftool remove extension full#

Here is a full example with a standard American copyright notice and no backup file:Įxiftool -overwrite_original -rights="©2012 John Doe, all rights reserved" -CopyrightNotice="©2012 John Doe, all rights reserved" "file name.extension" Format the copyright notice according to your country: Guide to photo metadata fields / Copyright Notice.To avoid that and modify files directly, use the -overwrite_original option. ExifTool creates a copy of the original file, appending _original to the file name, as a backup.Especially when using wildcards, *.jpg is not the same as *.JPG. Remember that extensions and filenames are case sensitive on Linux.

#Exiftool remove extension how to#

Here is how to add standard copyright information to a file:Įxiftool -rights="Copyright" -CopyrightNotice="Copyright" "file name.extension"īatch metadata editing: Replace the file name with a directory name to modify all files in a directory. The options -EXIF:Copyright and -copyright produce disappointing results in terms of compatibility with standard image managers on Linux. The -CopyrightNotice option also works reliably and populates the ITPC CopyrightNotice field. More details: the -rights option seems to be a shorthand for -XMP-dc:Rights, and definitely a better solution than using the -copyright option, which doesn’t seem to produce readable results by gThumb and Gnome Image Viewer. Add copyright information to image metadata on Linux Copyright Notice and XMP RightsĪfter trying out a lot of metadata tags and testing the results, I recommend using both the -rights and -CopyrightNotice with identical content for copyright information. Metadata information can also be exported to an html document:Įxiftool -h.








Exiftool remove extension