Why did my archive photos download as json files






















Did you miss your activation email? Home Help Search Login Register. Pages: [ 1 ] 2 All. Author Topic: How to merge image with his. Now I have a boatload of folders containing both json files that I think contains exif data and images.

I want to join the json data with the correct images. I have been looking at Exiftool, but I founded only pieces of code like this Code: [Select]. Then create one command to copy all the tags you want. I can be more specific if you would attach one of the. Thank you for the fast answer! That's the output I get Code: [Select]. Thanks, this is definitely the solution to my problem. The only thing I'm not quite sure about is the last parameter of the command: 'DIR' The thing is that I have a folder xy which contains many subfolders.

These subfolders, e. When I try: Code: [Select]. Code: [Select]. One very important thing to take note of is that Google Photos does not remove the metadata from the files. Before you jump to figuring out how to do a batch update, see if you can make it work with Flickr's download format with a single image and metadata. Not so sure if it would work with Flickr's download format, unless it changed or I missed something. I already did it. I successfully upgraded one JPEG file.

Good to know. Thanks for confirming. I went back and looked at my download and I do see those. The fact that exiftool can read is great news for a lot of people. Phil Harvey and his exiftool is awesome. It's easier to run it from the directory containing all account data. Please note that I didn't verify any of those and just typed commands from memory. Make sure to backup all data before running any commands.

Also, run them with the echo first to make sure the command looks right and then apply. Lastly, I would keep all downloaded images separately until you triple-checked that all modifications are correct. For your license question, removing the license line would require a tool like sed. It doesn't come with Windows, so you would need to look for a separate download. I think GNU text utils project used to have it.

This tool is not for the faint of heart, though. Thank you very much! I'll be back with the news. You can follow the answer in the RainoL mentioned topic. It would do a lot of good for a lot of people if you also provided a batch file for Windows and a shell script for Linux to apply all of these EXIF metadata and time stamps to all originals in one go, as long as users don't mind altering their images with this update. That would make a lot of people happier and get a lot of complaints a little bit quieter just for a day's worth of work.

People would just click the batch file, confirm file modifications and get their time stamps back, plus tags and other metadata if they choose to do so. I noticed that images have titles in their names. If corresponding. If that's the case, photo IDs are unique, so running dir against. I will have some time this weekend to experiment with this, if you want to leave it until then.

One more question. For your 40K images, how many directories your. The only similarities are 11 characters. Please see this topic mentioned above and if you can help it will be a great luck, not only for me. My nick name the same. My English is not so good, but worst of all, I was not familiar with the command line before. I guess it will be too difficult for me I have 4 zip foulders with json files in each one.

Also I have 82 zip foulders with jpeg files total. Ok, I will have a look at it this weekend. Most likely Saturday, but may be Sunday. Check Sunday or Monday morning. I will post something regardless of the outcome.

If you get help somewhere else in the meantime, post here as well, so we don't duplicate the efforts. Thank you! Phil Harvey just wrote me about the license info "All Rights Reserved": This warning shouldn't affect the way anything else is written. Everything else should still be written OK. Flickr I've been working on a batch file to map JSON files to images and the file naming design is so mind boggling, that I want to elaborate on it here, so you can understand the impact you caused on anyone who wants to process these Flickr image downloads.

This is where the jaw drops. Because of those photo titles you stuck in front of image files, it is technically impossible to find those files via quick directory look-ups, so a wildcard must be used in front of every photo ID.

So, this is the pattern that one has to use to locate images by a unique photo ID plus variants for. If this design was to allow people to type file names in Windows Explorer, it's pointless - people don't type and search across 80 directories - they put the search criteria in the Explorer's search box and find all files, so if you just added those titles as trailing characters, it would work just fine.

I truly hope this design was concocted by a non-technical Product Owner and not an architect. You really should reconsider this format, even if it breaks backward compatibility. Not a big loss, if you ask anyone who wrote a script for this layout. You can pick it up at this location: gist. If you run the script as is, it will create " out" directory where the script is stored and will create all images with updated EXIF there.

You can copy them after anywhere. There are some comments to help with that. I can't stress enough - do not run this script against your only copy of images. Be prepared. Google will send you a link to download your files. Click cancel here. However, type exit and hit Enter.

Depending on how big are your archives, this can take a lot of time. Do this for every file google has created. You can re-enter ssh and check if the file is still downloading by doing a couple of ls -al and check the files size, if its getting bigger and bigger, this means that the download is in progress.

I am honest with you, I do this step with UI, but since we are on a terminal you could also ssh on to the nas and launch. The archive contains photos and json files that contain some extra properties on those photos. So, for example you may find file IMG If you read online, for example in the documentation of projects like this , you may think that photoTakenTime is not preserved.

Indeed, I did a few checks and for all original photos it is preserved. So, you may want to use the linked tool to sanitize EXIF data on your photos.

Now, we need to understand where we want to put these photos. I think we are ready for the copy. To do that I prefer to use rsync for its simplicity.



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