photos_time_warp VS shot

Compare photos_time_warp vs shot and see what are their differences.

photos_time_warp

Batch adjust the date, time, or timezone of photos in Apple Photos from the Mac command line. (by RhetTbull)

shot

A CLI Screenshot Helper for OSX Terminal (by ConorSheehan1)
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about 2 years ago 14 days ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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photos_time_warp

Posts with mentions or reviews of photos_time_warp. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-24.
  • Photos changing picture dates?
    3 projects | /r/ApplePhotos | 24 Apr 2022
    I think the most likely thing that has happened in your case is that the data in the Photos.sqlite database file has been corrupted somehow--likely some kind of bug in Photos.app. So when Photos reports the date on a photo, it's retrieving that date from the database, not from the actual image file on disk. Thus, it's possible the date/time of the photos themselves is still preserved in the EXIF data of the original images. The Photos Time Warp tool has an option to read the date/time from the EXIF data and reset it in the Photos database to match. This tool requires a level of comfort with the command line so I wouldn't use it if you're not comfortable running commands in the Terminal but it is one option (the only one I know of) that might be able to restore the correct date/time for your affected photos by reading the data from the EXIF data of the original images.

shot

Posts with mentions or reviews of shot. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-06.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing photos_time_warp and shot you can also consider the following projects:

osxphotos - Python app to work with pictures and associated metadata from Apple Photos on macOS. Also includes a package to provide programmatic access to the Photos library, pictures, and metadata.

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exiftool - ExifTool meta information reader/writer

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RepairPhotosBookmarks - Repair broken bookmarks to referenced files in Apple Photos to fix "Missing file" errors when moving a Photos library to a different disk or machine.

python-network-cdp-seed-crawler - Python project that aims to discover CDP neighbors and map their Layer-2 topology within a shareable medium like Visio or Draw.io.

elodie - An EXIF-based photo assistant, organizer and workflow automation tool.

cookiecutter-jira-project - A cookiecutter template for creating a directory structure and bash scripts to help manage jira projects.

iptcinfo3 - iptcinfo working for python 3 finally do pip3 install iptcinfo3

screenshot2text - This tool replaces images in the clipboard with the text visible on the image.

add_photo_locations_from_google_history - Python script to add missing location data to photos in your Apple Photos library based on your Google location history. This script can be run stand-alone to add location data to the photos in your library or as a post-processing function for osxphotos to add location data to photos upon export.

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