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exiftool
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Ask HN: Best to store, index and categorize audio recordings
If you're doing a pipelined bulk processing pass to add metadata tags after extracting them via Speech to text, or have delimited notes in a text file, or ... etc.
You might find ExifTool useful.
It's pure commandline (with a few third party GUI's IIRC) multiplatform and purpose built to display, edit, add media tags to all sorts of AV files.
https://exiftool.org/
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Cleaning up my 200GB iCloud with some JavaScript
> Any method that I've found to clean them up (exporting the originals, deleting them from the library, and then re-importing the JPEGs only seems easiest) will lose all of the years of metadata that I've built up in the library.
The open source tool osxphotos (https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos) can help with this. You can export the JPEG images while preserving metadata using the thrid-party exiftool utility:
`osxphotos export /path/to/export --has-raw --skip-raw --exiftool`
This exports all images that have a raw pair but skips the raw component then uses exiftool (https://exiftool.org/) to write the metadata (keywords, etc.) to the exported JPEG files. You can then re-import these into photos either by dragging them or by running `osxphotos import /path/to/export/*`
Both the export and import commands have many other options for controlling export directory, etc. `osxphotos help export` or `osxphotos docs` to open docs in browser. (Disclaimer: I'm the author of osxphotos)
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Is there a way to remove metadata from an image file?
Check out exiftool.org
- EXIF Data from Cloud Stock Photo Used for Production of Satellite Video
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Locationator: Access Apple's Reverse Geocoding service from the command line, Services menu
Locationator also comes with an optional CLI that can be used to perform reverse geocoding on images from the command line or perform the reverse geocoding and then write the location data to the file's XMP metadata using exiftool. It also comes with two services for doing the same from the Finder or other apps using the Services menu.
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Modifying "Media Creation Date" metadata in .m4v files?
Edit: Nevermind, I got it. I used PyExifTool and installed exiftool from exiftool.org.
- Exploring EXIF
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Canon PowerShot S95
May not work as not all camera store the serial number in the EXIF, but if you've got exiftool installed you can try running:
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JPEG XL: How It Started, How It’s Going
I think TIFF has some unique features that makes it more prone to certain security issues[1] compared to other formats, such as storing absolute file offsets instead of relative offsets. So I am not sure TIFF is a good container format, but many camera raws are TIFF-based for some reason.[2]
[1] https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=libtiff
[2] https://exiftool.org/#supported (search for "TIFF-based")
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How to keep file creation dates intact when importing to DSM?
I have struggled with this in the past, and I found the utility called exiftool quite useful.
pik
- JPEG XL: How It Started, How It’s Going
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Google set to deprecate JPEG XL support in Chrome 110
You do know that Google was one of the main contributors to JPEG XL (see https://github.com/google/pik )
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Google Chrome Is Already Preparing To Deprecate JPEG-XL
Google was a big part of JPEG XL and is actively working on libjxl as well... and JPEG XL is also based on FLIF and google's pik: https://github.com/google/pik so pretty weird.
- Andre gode eksempler på navne der simpelthen bare ikke fungerer på dansk?
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Pain in the ass
legally they had no choice because jpeg xl is based on flif.info and https://github.com/google/pik but the flif has LGPL license which should open source the rest.. however regardless the media group didn't really do much other than write some standard and slap their name on it. Wasn't their work.
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My early adopter experiences and thoughts on JXL so far
https://github.com/google/pik went into jxl, webp is based on their video codecs
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Alarm raised after Microsoft wins data-encoding patent - rANS variant of ANS, used e.g. by JPEG XL
The specific variant of ANS coding that is used in JPEG XL is basically the same as what was used in pik: https://github.com/google/pik/blob/2fb44c4834348392d0401ad9bab7cd314d85241e/ans_encode.h
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Didn't see that coming
Image compression researchers at Google designed the image format PIK
What are some alternatives?
exiv2 - Image metadata library and tools
libjxl - JPEG XL image format reference implementation
jExifToolGUI - jExifToolGUI is a multi-platform java/Swing graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey
dont-accept-webp - Don't "Accept" image/webP - extension for Firefox
exifcleaner - Cross-platform desktop GUI app to clean image metadata
WebPShop - Photoshop plug-in for opening and saving WebP images
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
QuickLook - Bring macOS “Quick Look” feature to Windows
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
Save-webP-as-extension - Firefox extension to overlay format and JPEG quality buttons on inline or stand-alone images for quickly saving a converted version of the image.
DiffusionToolkit - Metadata-indexer and Viewer for AI-generated images
webp - webp for the Windows build of ImageMagick