Hello Phil -
I use the ExifTool everytime I have to develop some photographies.
But since a couple og last updates for each picture I get the following message for example (do I have to worry?):
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003479.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003475.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003478.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003480.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003477.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003488.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003492.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003491.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003490.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003493.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003489.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003494.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003500.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003501.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003506.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003499.dng
Error: File not found - /Volumes/BackPhotos/ANDERLUES/DNG/._B0003495.dng
...
Before I NEVER had this message ;-)
I work under Mac OS X 10.14.6, and my camera is an Hasselblad X1DII
Thank you, long life to ExifTool :-)
- Dimitri
Hi Dimitri,
MacOS creates files with names starting with "._" on filesystems which don't support file forks. They are used to store additional information about the files (maybe like icon location and such). You can safely ignore any messages about these files. I just delete these files myself.
- Phil
Hey Phil -
Thank you for your reply... I appreciate.
Small question, could you add a feature to ExifTool that safely delete these unnecessary files?
Or at least that doesn't show these messages?
I though there was an option in ExiTool to avoid "error" messages to be displayed in the Terminal (since I work on Mac OS X).
Here is my Terminal command line I always use:
exiftool -m -r -artist='Dimitri Castrique aka the.bend' -keywords='Dimitri Castrique' -keywords=Castrique -keywords=Ploegsteert -copyright='(c) Dimitri Castrique aka the.bend' -Credit='Dimitri Castrique' -xmp:copyrightstatus=protected -xmp-xmprights:marked=true -xmp-xmprights:webstatement='http://www.thebend.be' /Volumes/BackPhotos/XXX/DNG
-Dimitri
There is no option to ignore errors, but -m will ignore warnings.
You can delete these files with "xattr -c FILE".
I don't know if there is anything that I should be doing in ExifTool to avoid these -- let me think about this.
- Phil
I still don't know why you were getting the "File not found" messages, but these sidecar file may contain some potentially useful metadata so I will add the ability to read these in ExifTool 12.08. This will not help your situation, but it will at least allow these files to be identified and the metadata to be extracted from them.
- Phil
OK. To address your problem...
Try adding this to your command: -if4 '$filename !~ /^\./'
This will avoid processing files with names starting with "." (with only a small speed penalty).
- Phil
Hi Phil
I am executing these commands and I am getting file no found error. can you help me?
exiftool -all= -tagsFromFile "D:\users\svattipalli\imageMagickImages\U\F\66\10059066\537.jpg" -XMP:All= "D:\users\svatipalli\imageMagickImages\U\F\66\10059066\537.jpg"
Error: File not found - D:/users/svatipalli/imageMagickImages/U/F/66/10059066/537.jpg
0 image files updated
1 files weren't updated due to errors
Try this:
dir "D:\users\svattipalli\imageMagickImages\U\F\66\10059066\537.jpg"
if that doesn't work, try this:
dir "D:\users\svattipalli\imageMagickImages\U\F\66\10059066"
then this
dir "D:\users\svattipalli\imageMagickImages\U\F\66"
and so on until you find something that works, then build it back up again using existing files/directories until you have a file that exists.
- Phil