Hi!
I noticed that when you copy the metadata from an images containing a SubSecTimeOriginal tag, to a destination image. The SubSecTimeOriginal tag isn't copied to the destination file.
1) Your system type: Windows 10
2) The ExifTool version: 11.80
3) The specific command line: exiftool.exe -tagsfromfile 1.jpg -all:all 2.jpg or exiftool.exe -tagsfromfile 1.jpg 2.jpg
4) The console output: 1 image files updated
PS > .\exiftool.exe -tagsfromfile 1.jpg 2.jpg
Warning: [minor] Unrecognized MakerNotes - 1.jpg
1 image files updated
PS > .\exiftool.exe -Alldates 1.jpg
Date/Time Original : 2019:07:08 14:30:02.592
Create Date : 2019:07:08 14:30:03
Modify Date : 2019:07:08 14:30:03
PS > .\exiftool.exe -Alldates 2.jpg
Date/Time Original : 2019:07:08 14:30:02
Create Date : 2019:07:08 14:30:03
Modify Date : 2019:07:08 14:30:03
Best regards,
DateTimeOriginal should not have subseconds, as it appears to have in 1.jpg.
SubSecDateTimeOriginal should store the sub-seconds as you mention.
Try doing this on 1.jpg:
exiftool -a -G1 -s 1.jpg
If DateTimeOriginal contains sub-seconds, they won't be copied.
- Phil
Hoooo you're right! I'm sorry!
It seems I have something wrong in the python module I use to write the timestamp.
But, there is another strange behavior if the source image contains a subsecond in the datetimeoriginal tag, and a subsectimeoriginal tag
PS > .\exiftool.exe -datetimeoriginal -subsectimeoriginal 1.jpg
Date/Time Original : 2019:07:08 14:30:02.592
Sub Sec Time Original : 001
PS > .\exiftool.exe -datetimeoriginal -subsectimeoriginal 2.jpg
PS >
Then, I copy all the tags from 1.jpg to 2.jpg, and the result is weird:
PS > .\exiftool.exe -tagsfromfile 1.jpg 2.jpg
Warning: [minor] Unrecognized MakerNotes - 1.jpg
1 image files updated
PS > .\exiftool.exe -datetimeoriginal -subsectimeoriginal 2.jpg
Date/Time Original : 2019:07:08 14:30:02
Sub Sec Time Original : 592
The correct source SubSecTimeOriginal tag (value=001) is overwritten with the wrong one from DateTimeOriginal (value=592). ???
This is occurring because Exiftool is copying the Composite SubSecDateTimeOriginal tag, which happens to be overriding SubSecTimeOriginal. A work-around could be to add the -e option to your command to avoid copying Composite tags.
- Phil
Edit: Playing around with your example values, it seems that SubSecDateTimeOriginal takes a funny value:
[Composite] SubSecDateTimeOriginal : 2019:07:08 14:30:02.001.592-05:00
Oh well. I don't know if it is worthwhile patching ExifTool to check the format of DateTimeOriginal before adding the sub seconds in these Composite tags.
Edit2: I've gone ahead and applied the patch anyway, so the next version of ExifTool won't add a 2nd sub-seconds to the Composite sub-second date/time value.
- Phil
Thank you!
I have fix my script, and will write a small one to correct all my jpg with a wrong subsec in datetimeoriginal.