Ive had some great help getting the exif to work from a folder and transfer to another etc, but now just trying to streamline it....
currently i have: exiftool -p -overwrite_original '-directory</home/pi/ftp/$gpsaltitude#' -@ ~/Documents/scan.txt ~/Pictures
this grabs images from a folder adds exif into and moves to another folder. now im trying to skip a process and when a camera is plugged into the pi, it picks up the images from there. (unless i have another script to move images from camera to the pictures directory)
when i plug the camera into the pi it shows as gphoto2://[usb:001,002]/ but when i put this location into the script instead of ~/Pictures i get an error saying the directory is not found??
sorry if its off topic, but thought its kinda related as im trying to exif from camera then transfer using exiftool.
thanks
That doesn't look like a valid file path to me... Have you already tried escaping the squared brackets and comma in that path? gphoto2://\[usb:001\,002\]/
Also, can you perform ls on that path? If so, exiftool should just work. If not, you'll first need to move the images to a location accessible by normal file commands.
Quote from: Hayo Baan on May 09, 2017, 01:32:37 AM
That doesn't look like a valid file path to me...
Yeah, looks more like an URL. I'd suggest asking around the Pi forums.
that was when i plugged the camera in and said do i want to open an explorer window. so it has the file structure etc and that is in the top bar for the location.
Ive since found this script and it does work and downloads the images from the camera....but i have no idea where as i cant find where its put them! :-s when i run it again it says the file already exists and do i want to overwrite?? but they are no where to be found! any idead??
01 #!/bin/bash
02 DEVICE=$(gphoto2 --auto-detect | grep usb | cut -b 36-42 | sed 's/,/\//')
03 while [ -z ${DEVICE} ]
04 do
05 sleep 1
06 DEVICE=$(gphoto2 --auto-detect | grep usb | cut -b 36-42 | sed 's/,/\//')
07 done
08 cd /media/usb0/
09 mkdir "`date --iso-8601`" && cd $_
10 gphoto2 --get-all-files
11 exiftool -r -d %Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%%e "-FileName<DateTimeOriginal" .
Quote08 cd /media/usb0/
09 mkdir "`date --iso-8601`" && cd $_
Try looking in /media/usb0/DATE
- Phil
Quote from: Phil Harvey on May 09, 2017, 08:08:40 AM
Quote08 cd /media/usb0/
09 mkdir "`date --iso-8601`" && cd $_
Try looking in /media/usb0/DATE
- Phil
doh! :-[
i think i looked there before and presumed it was the mounted camera not the transfered files. even did a search for all files containing dsc and returned nothing... feeling rather stupid now...haha so i better change the cd/media/usb to a location then. i thought the script would drag the images of the camera and follow the exif function not move them then move again as i wanted to erase the images from the camera when processed, but at least i know now :-)
now ive hit another snag...
#!/bin/bash
DEVICE=$(gphoto2 --auto-detect | grep usb | cut -b 36-42 | sed 's/,/\//')
while [ -z ${DEVICE} ]
do
sleep 1
DEVICE=$(gphoto2 --auto-detect | grep usb | cut -b 36-42 | sed 's/,/\//')
done
cd /home/pi/Pictures
gphoto2 --get-all-files --force-overwrite
exiftool -p -overwrite_original '-directory</home/pi/ftp/$gpsaltitude#' -@ /home/pi/Documents/scan.txt /home/pi/Pictures
cd /home/pi/ftp
#Start FTP Process
ncftp -u username -p password 172.24.60.141 << EOF
put -r *
bye
EOF
rm -rf /home/pi/ftp/*
i am getting this error and all i've added is the gphoto to grab the images from the camera
Warning: [minor] Tag 'gpsaltitude' not defined -
Quote'-directory</home/pi/ftp/$gpsaltitude#'
This requires that GPSAltitude tag exists in the file. If it doesn't you will get the warning you are seeing.
- Phil
Quote from: Phil Harvey on May 09, 2017, 10:36:46 AM
Quote'-directory</home/pi/ftp/$gpsaltitude#'
This requires that GPSAltitude tag exists in the file. If it doesn't you will get the warning you are seeing.
- Phil
is that the file as in the image? i thought the exiftool would create and add the tag that it pics up from the txt file, unless i need to change the commands the other way around so it adds the tag before creating a folder to move them into, otherwise where isnt a tag to read?
Yes. GPSAltitude must exist in the image file. If you want to define a dynamic tag for immediate use, you can add a line like this to your scan.txt file:
-userparam
mytag=12.345
then do this on the command line:
'-directory</home/pi/ftp/$mytag'
but in this case, you might just as well do this in scan.txt:
-directory</home/pi/ftp/12.345
- Phil