Just create it with easily understandable specification. Getting Started How to specify? Development Testing Requirements. Create a new gui-tool project.
If you use the name optional variable, the root directory will be also created with the given name. Otherwise you need to create a directory and run the command inside. The tool will download the ExtJS framework 4. With -x or --extjsversion option you can decide which ExtJS version should be downloaded and used, default is 5. Now you can generate your first ExtJS application generated by gui-tool.
Run the following command in project folder:. If you didn't get any error after generation, you can check the hierarchy looks like the command written in the console. The -w or --watch option is just a help for you. In this case you will see in the console watching If you wouldn't like to open the application in browser in one step, you can use -q or --quiet option. Not only the development version of the application can be started, but the builded version too. With -p or --prod flags the tool will start the production server as well.
In this case the development and the production version of the application will be opened in two different tabs. In both cases above it's assumed, that camera is set to local time of where photos are taken.
Note: It is expected that image and sidecar files only differ in extension -name part however, must be equal. Example of valid image-sidecar file pair is: MyPhoto. Because image and sidecar files usually reside in the same folder that is, they are mixed , it is a good idea to use file type filter which is set to "Show ALL files" by default. However, this setting is not required! Workflow is as follows: Sort files by file extension so, for example, JPG and XMP files are grouped -not mixed or use desired file type filter i.
The only reason for doing this is: you can select only image files easier. Select all image files you wish to modify. After choosing menu Import GPS data from xmp file s , you'll be prompted to select folder containing xmp sidecar files -in most cases, that will be the same folder where image files reside. Extract preview image from selected: raw files As known, every raw image file also contains JPG image, which serves for previewing raw image file content.
In most cases, this JPG image is "as if photo would be taken in JPG mode" -while this is true for exposure and colors, resolution pixel size may differ depends on camera. Embed preview image into selected: raw files This does the opposite as previous option does. That is, I made this for my needs in first place.
In such cases, ExifTool will simply refuse to remove such metadata also see Ignore minor errors in metadata menu above. Various menu File: Date modified as in Exif -use it, if you feel the need. Filelist panel Refresh button -will update folder directory content in filelist panel. This might be usefull in cases you're interested on file characteristics changes size, etc. This drop-down box allready contain few predefined file filters and by clicking on Edit button, you can add additional filters which you need most often.
Details: button -is "pressed" by default, which means, files are listed with detals about files. If this button is "de-pressed" then thumbnails are shown instead of file details. Note: Only thumbnails for "registered" image files will be shown as images. Meaning, for raw image files, you'll need to install appropriate raw "codec", to be able to see thumbnails and previews. Details drop-down box -is set to Standard filelist by default.
This drop-down box also contain few predefined details views: Camera settings, Location info and About photo -where each of these views shows few metadata values inside files; i. The main and only reason why's that is: that's the only way I could get reasonable speed to show this data.
But to give you at least something, the last entry in this drop-down box is User defined. If you select that, then Edit button on the right side becomes enabled, and by clicking on it, you'll get: -here you can define your own columns and metadata values to be shown. Note: Displaying User defined details view is noticeable slower than fixed predefined views. So, use this view on relative small amount of files in folder.
In short: tryout. ExifTool direct panel By clicking on ExifTool direct button, you get an input field where ExifTool commands can be entered and executed: Note: Don't need to write "exiftool" here -GUI will take care of calling ExifTool for executing commands you have entered. Note: Even you're in "direct mode", Options menu settings for: Don't backup files when modifying Preserve Date modified of files Ignore existing minor errors are automatically applied by GUI -meaning: these settings are still valid.
If you're a bit familiar with ExifTool usage, then here, you can execute commands not covered by GUI. Usage is very simple: select one or more files enter desired command and press Enter key Btw. You can find more info here , on homepage of ExifTool. As mentioned, selected files are automatically added to the end of command, so you don't need to type them.
However, there are cases, when you should not select source file, i. If you select it anyway, then in this case xmp file will be created first as expected , and after that, xmp file content will be added back to selected file -that's what you don't want. If you wish to modify all files inside currently selected folder, including files in subfolders , then you should use -r option. Note: If more than one extension is specified, then processed files counter only counts number of files defined by first file extension.
Meaning: if more than one extension is specified, files counter might not reflect actual number of files. Note: You can't "redirect" output in ExifTool direct. If you need to do that i. To access it, you click on combo-box blank on above image and choose it: Once command is chosen, you can execute it by pressing Enter key while you're in edit field.
If needed, you can modify displayed command and execute it, without actually changing predefined command. Deselect -sets predefined commands combobox to "none selected" state. Using args files args file is a text file, usually containing several ExifTool commands, which are all executed by simple call of single args file. Note: File must be saved in the same folder where exiftool. ExifTool full source version can be downloaded on top of ExifTool main page contains several predefined args files, which are ment for transferring "similar" metadata between sections.
One of them is for example "xmp2iptc. And as said, there are more of them. Keep in mind, that content reflects only last executed command. If, for example, we select two files and execute following ExifTool direct command: -e -gps:all -we will get something like this: Note: In case of errors, Log window with relevant messages automatically appears after ExifTool ends processing files.
Metadata panel By clicking on any button on top row, relevant metadata will be shown -that is, top row is for displaying metadata only. In second row, there's only one button: Workspace. This button is "pressed" by default on every GUI startup and this can't be changed by user.
They're gone.. As explained above see Workspace manager menu , Workspace is fully customizable: user can define which tags he wish to be listed here.
And value of any tag listed in Workspace can be edited at will. Edit metadata in Workspace Here's how to edit metadata in Workspace : Click on tag line you wish to modify Press Enter key or click into Value edit field which becomes yellow Write tag value and press Enter key when you're done or press Esc key to cancel editing Tag name you've previously selected becomes yellow and contain value you've just written If needed, pick another tag and repeat process Note: Data isn't saved yet!
If you've changed your mind and don't wish to change particular tag, then select that tag, right-click to show pop-up menu and choose Undo selected editing -this is usefull in cases when many tags are allready edited and not saved.
Star 0. MIT License. Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats 24 commits. Failed to load latest commit information. View code. It is used for laboratory image acquisition as well as astronomical observing. Filename The Filename button opens the Image Filename window above which is used to set the filename, directory, and sequence information. Detector Pressing the Detector button opens the DetectorParameters window shown above.
Preferences Various options may be set in Preferences, activated from the main widow. Help Help for specific controls in AzCamTool is available during use. Display AzCamTool does not directly support a display tool because it does not receive image data. Resources Readme. Releases No releases published.
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