Writing metadata to HEIC images

Started by bungaman, August 23, 2021, 09:59:33 PM

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bungaman

I found this example at MikeBeach [dot] org... but I'm getting the error below from the following:
exiftool -overwrite_original -tagsFromFile "IMG_0010.xmp" -all:all "IMG_0010.heic"

Warning: Can't currently decode protected application/rdf+xml metadata - IMG_0010.heic
    0 image files updated
    1 image files unchanged

Do I need to map the XMP tags to EXIF?

bungaman

Further to above...

exiftool -DateTimeOriginal="2020:03:17 08:30:00" IMG_0010.heic

and get same error.  will investigate to see if the image is corrupted.

p.s. all using V12.30

StarGeek

A sample image where this happens would probably be helpful, but I'm guessing right now Phil is experiencing really good weather which means he's out taking pictures.
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bungaman

@stargeek - thanks for responding.  i have a set of HEIC images that are corrupted.   :(

we can close this thread!

Phil Harvey

Quote from: StarGeek on August 24, 2021, 12:31:00 PM
I'm guessing right now Phil is experiencing really good weather which means he's out taking pictures.

Good guess, but this time I was enjoying the nice weather at the cottage (where I don't have internet).

- Phil
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