read filenames and output EXIF data from named files
Project description
photofind
A find
workalike for scanning directories detecting image files, reading and filtering selected EXIF data tags.
geolocation filter
The --distance filters image files based on the distance between the given GPS coordinates and the EXIF GPS data in the scanned image files.
command line
Usage: photofind [OPTIONS] [DIRECTORY]
Scan DIRECTORY for image files, printing filenames and selected EXIF data
Options:
-r, --recurse descend into subdirectories
-f, --file_filter TEXT regex pattern to select filenames
-t, --include_filter TEXT regex pattern to select EXIF tags (default is
all)
-T, --exclude_filter TEXT regex pattern to exclude EXIF tags (default is
'.*[tT]humbnail.*|EXIF MakerNote|Filename' use
'\.^' to exclude nothing
-j, --format-json output as JSON
-c, --compact compact output
-n, --no_exif output only files with no EXIF data
-d, --distance TEXT filter output by distance given
LATITUDE,LONGITUDE,METERS in decimal
(include_filter must include GPS data
--data / --no-data output EXIF data
--help Show this message and exit.
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