Hi everyone!
I'm just back from holidays with tons of photos and now i have a
problem.
After downloading them from the camera to the archive i found out that
the camera have finished the internal battery and have marked all Exif
datas as
00:00:00 1 Jan 1980
Wow...
Now i was wondering if exists a program that can batch edit all exif
datas in order to display them at least in filname order (that is ok).
Something like
> Hi everyone!
> I'm just back from holidays with tons of photos and now i have a
> problem.
> After downloading them from the camera to the archive i found out that
> the camera have finished the internal battery and have marked all Exif
> datas as
> 00:00:00 1 Jan 1980
> Wow...
>
> Now i was wondering if exists a program that can batch edit all exif
> datas in order to display them at least in filname order (that is ok).
> Something like
>
> photo 001
> EXIF: 00:00:01 08 Aug 2007
>
> photo 002
> EXIF: 00:00:02 08 Aug 2007
>
> photo 003
> EXIF: 00:00:03 08 Aug 2007
>
> photo 004
> EXIF: 00:00:04 08 Aug 2007
>
> Thank you for your help...
>
> Jet
I would use gwenview to both view and edit the dates.
jetmcquack@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> I'm just back from holidays with tons of photos and now i have a
> problem.
> After downloading them from the camera to the archive i found out that
> the camera have finished the internal battery and have marked all Exif
> datas as
> 00:00:00 1 Jan 1980
> Wow...
>
> Now i was wondering if exists a program that can batch edit all exif
> datas in order to display them at least in filname order (that is ok).
jetmcquack@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> I'm just back from holidays with tons of photos and now i have a
> problem.
> After downloading them from the camera to the archive i found out that
> the camera have finished the internal battery and have marked all Exif
> datas as
> 00:00:00 1 Jan 1980
> Wow...
>
> Now i was wondering if exists a program that can batch edit all exif
> datas in order to display them at least in filname order (that is ok).
> Something like
>
> photo 001
> EXIF: 00:00:01 08 Aug 2007
>
> photo 002
> EXIF: 00:00:02 08 Aug 2007
>
> photo 003
> EXIF: 00:00:03 08 Aug 2007
>
> photo 004
> EXIF: 00:00:04 08 Aug 2007
>
> Thank you for your help...
>
> Jet
>
You might check out Exifer. Seems to do a reasonable job of
manipulating the dates in EXIF data.
On 6 Set, 21:15, "David J Taylor" <david-tay...@blueyonder.not-this-
bit.nor-this-bit.co.uk> wrote:
> jetmcqu...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi everyone!
> > I'm just back from holidays with tons of photos and now i have a
> > problem.
> > After downloading them from the camera to the archive i found out that
> > the camera have finished the internal battery and have marked all Exif
> > datas as
> > 00:00:00 1 Jan 1980
> > Wow...
>
> > Now i was wondering if exists a program that can batch edit all exif
> > datas in order to display them at least in filname order (that is ok).
>
> Exifier any help?
>
> http://www.exifer.friedemann.info/
>
> David
jetmcquack@gmail.com wrote:
> On 6 Set, 21:15, "David J Taylor" <david-tay...@blueyonder.not-this-
> bit.nor-this-bit.co.uk> wrote:
>> jetmcqu...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hi everyone!
>>> I'm just back from holidays with tons of photos and now i have a
>>> problem.
>>> After downloading them from the camera to the archive i found out
>>> that the camera have finished the internal battery and have marked
>>> all Exif datas as
>>> 00:00:00 1 Jan 1980
>>> Wow...
>>
>>> Now i was wondering if exists a program that can batch edit all exif
>>> datas in order to display them at least in filname order (that is
>>> ok).
>>
>> Exifier any help?
>>
>> http://www.exifer.friedemann.info/
>>
>> David
>
> Wow
> Thanks a lot, exifer worked in a great way!
>
> now it's everything ok, thanks a lot!
>
> Jet