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>> No. 28361 Anonymous
27th March 2023
Monday 11:45 am
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Here's the issue: through various data recovery processes I've ended up with a collection of photos that have had all the metadata stripped so the Gallery app on my phone recognises them as all having been taken on the same day.

However they all still have filenames like 202003041532_etc. Is there some software that could convert all the filenames to dates and overwrite the metadata - and without having to do it manually one by one of course?
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>> No. 28362 Anonymous
27th March 2023
Monday 1:34 pm
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Are you technologically inclined? You could edit the image metadata with the Python image library. and some clever RegEx. You could knock up a script yourself or ask one of these newfangled AI things to do it for you.
>> No. 28363 Anonymous
27th March 2023
Monday 2:36 pm
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>>28362
Yes, I did surmise it is something a little coding trick could easily solve. But no, I've never done anything like that before outside of editing the HTML on my blog and the like. Surely there's a software solution, isn't this a common issue in this day and age?
>> No. 28368 Anonymous
28th March 2023
Tuesday 2:17 am
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Exiftool should be able to do that as long as the filenames are consistent.
>> No. 28369 Anonymous
28th March 2023
Tuesday 8:47 am
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>>28368
Thanks, I will check that out.

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