![]() reading/writing of a tag content (caption-abstract in my case) from a csv file "outin.csv": exiftool -csv=outin.csv where the csv looks like that: setting the path with cd: cd ~/desktop/testfolder/ I only had to figure out that also the csv-file has to use the abbreviated format for the path. Thanks to Phil! His proposal did the job. #Curiously, the csv-file is recognized and the filename given as expected with a simple query:Įxiftool -filename ~/desktop/Test1/outin.csvĮxiftool -filename -caption-Abstract ~/desktop/Test1/ ![]() No SourceFile '~/desktop/Test2' in imported CSV database No SourceFile '~/desktop/Test1' in imported CSV databaseĮxiftool -csv="~/desktop/Test1/outin.csv" "~/desktop/Test2" No SourceFile '~/desktop/Test1/Images' in imported CSV databaseĮxiftool -csv="~/desktop/Test1/outin.csv" "~/desktop/Test1" #Also a versions with defining source and target folder is not working:Įxiftool -csv="~/desktop/Test1/outin.csv" "~/desktop/Test1/Images"Įrror opening CSV file '~/desktop/Test1/outin.csv' =~/desktop/Test1/outin.csv: No such file or directory. #However, with this, writing the Tag value from csv is not done no matter whether using a space before the path name or not, or whether using quotes around the path name:Įxiftool -Caption/Abstract <=~/desktop/Test1/outin.csv Users/alf 1/desktop/test1/outin.txt,outin.txt, It looks like this: (changing all to lower case does´nt have effect): #To avoid any spelling/misplacing error, I produced a csv by:Įxiftool -FileName -Caption-Abstract -csv ~/desktop/test1/ > out.txt What I did: Exporting the path + tag into csv, +/- including a nw Tag value. I spent many hours scanning the forum and trying to find, what is wrong, but no success (I must admit, that I am a bloody beginner). However, I experienced basic errors in reading the csv. I converted exported GPS data with an online tool to address (city, street etc) and wanted to import that via a csv file into comments or filename.
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