

See the Help menu in the program or click here.Īnd when it comes to donation, the same is off course valid for ExifTool itself. This program is Open Source and completely free and will always stay that way, but you can donate any amount to me to show your appreciation if you continue to use it (after all it took a lot of hours/days to write it). It is definitely not a complete GUI for Exiftool and can certainly not replace it (if only that ExifTool is still the engine "under the hood"). jExifToolGUI only implements part of the functionality of ExifTool.

jExifToolGUI is built around exiftool and tries to give a lot of funtionalities and flexibility without you having to remember every command line parameter. Perl command line ExifTool by Phil Harvey.ĮxifTool is the real "engine", but as it is a command-line tool it is to some users less userfriendly. JExifToolGUI is only a graphical frontend for the excellent open source JExifToolGUI: j for java, GUI for Graphical User Interface to ExifTool. Next to that you can also define "brand new" non-existing tags that can be added to your files using a user-defined configuration file and user define tag combination. This gives you the option to use any tag that Exiftool supports. Next to that you can define your own combination of metadata tags to write to your images. It has some preformatted screens for exif, gps/location, xmp, gpano (and a very limited set of IPTC) tags to write/read from/to image files using ExifTool and it also supports geotagging.

JExifToolGUI is a java Swing program that reads and writes metadata from files, predominantly image files. Appendix A GNU Free Documentation License.

4.3 Create and use user defined metadata tag combinations.4.2 Use Lenses and create lens templates for your lenses.From what I've discovered, the XMP:DateTimeOriginal has the least priority, so it's used first, while the EXIF:DateTimeOriginal has the highest priority, so it's used last. It uses the fact that when ExifTool has two assignments that affect the same tag, the latter takes precedence. This will set the FileModifyDate by trying all the various metadata Windows uses for the "Date Taken" property, in order of priority. So the best command for you to try would be:ĮxifTool "-FileModifyDate