![]() ![]() So the program doesnt just handle the file formats where you can process metadata already (PDF, MP3 and JPG, say). If anyone can help I will owe them a month of my life, of course I won't be making good on this debt but at least you'll have a warm fuzzy feeling. ExifTool is a command line tool which allows you to view, edit and write metadata in a lengthy list of file types: audio, video, images, documents, archives and more. ![]() Here is what I have and don't want and beneath that is what I would want -SIZE (Image-ExifTool-12.67.tar.gz) 5270241. Apologies if this has been dealt with before I couldn't find anything directly relevant by searching I have thousands of images so a manual fix is not my preferred solution. Using this command F:\20111129FT>exiftool.exe -createdate -subject *jpg >dump.txt I can get a file that lists the filename, createdate and subject on seperate rows but I do not know how to re-arrange these into a file that would have a single row for each image and seperate column for each tag. ExifTool is a platform-independent Perl library plus a command-line application for reading, writing, and editing meta information in a wide variety of. I am trying to export the filename, createdate and subect for a folder of images to a single text or xls file ![]()
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