My HDD is almost full so I need it to replace the image and not create a new one. I want to add/replace the EXIF information on the images with that from the json's when the name of the thing matches. It would be annoying to have to redownload it if this breaks it. ![]() I just want to confirm because I have a flat folder with my entire 1.6TB Google Archive. >exiftool -r -d %s -tagsfromfile "%d/%F.json" "-GPSAltitudeįound this which seems to do what you want. ThumbnailImage : (Binary data 4211 bytes, use -b option to extract) Fix all file created and modified dates as they are organized. Optionally rename your photos to a year-month-day hour:minute:second number.extension naming convention. Organize your photos into folders by year and month. ImageUniqueID : 31d453461447e1d40000000000000000ĮncodingProcess : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding The program will help you: Extract and merge your Google Photos export from Google Takeout. InteropIndex : R98 - DCF basic file (sRGB) Where xy/ must be replaced with your directory To search also in Subfolder(s) of the given directory for images, and them merge them:Įxiftool -r -ext jpg -tagsfromfile %d%f.%e.json -description '-gpslatitudethat this thread can still be useful for someone, is that the result: ![]() Nevertheless, I really thank you for your helpfulness. This was also the reason why I thought they were separate. I don't understand why Google is giving you all the JSON files again. ModificationTimeFormatted :, 09:07:32 UTC
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