iptcinfo3
iptcinfo working for python 3 finally do pip3 install iptcinfo3 (by james-see)
autofile
Mac command line app to automatically move or copy files based on metadata associated with the files. For example, file your photos based on EXIF metadata or use MP3 tags to file your music files. (by RhetTbull)
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iptcinfo3
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EXIF, IPTC and/or XMP metadata to store image generation parameters: which one is the best?
You need to install iptcinfo3: if you are using Anaconda, open a prompt and after conda activate ldm install the latest version from GitHub with pip install git+https://github.com/james-see/iptcinfo3#egg=iptcinfo3
autofile
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Usage outside photos database
It's not currently possible to use osxphotos with photos outside of the Photos.app nor is this a use case I plan to support. osxphotos is very tightly coupled to Photos.app. However, there are other apps that may help. For example elodie is another command line tool that automatically files photos using a customizable naming scheme. I'm the author of osxphotos and I have a similar app, autofile that, like elodie, can automatically file photos (and other file types) based on a customizable template (using the same template language as osxphotos). Unfortunately autofile currently only runs on MacOS but I am working on a re-write that will allow it to run on Windows and Linux. For your use case I think elodie is probably the best option at the moment.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing iptcinfo3 and autofile you can also consider the following projects:
bulk-exif-to-excel - Bulk exif data export to excel
elodie - An EXIF-based photo assistant, organizer and workflow automation tool.
Photomosaic-Creator - This script allows you to create a photomosaic from a set of images.
osxmetadata - Python package to read and write various MacOS extended attribute metadata such as tags/keywords and Finder comments from files. Includes CLI tool for reading/writing metadata.
photos_time_warp - Batch adjust the date, time, or timezone of photos in Apple Photos from the Mac command line.
stable-diffusion - Optimized Stable Diffusion modified to run on lower GPU VRAM
metadata-extractor - Extracts Exif, IPTC, XMP, ICC and other metadata from image, video and audio files