Le 01/04/2016 23:20, accessnew...@gmail.com a écrit :
I have a directory (and sub-directories) full of images that I want to cycle
through and grab certain metadata values and save those values to a single row
in a cvs file. I would like to tack on the full path name to the row as a
separate value.
Folder
C:\Images\Family
Brother.jpg
Sister.jpg
Mom.jpg
Keys/Values
Original Date/Time
User Name
File Name
Thus, data might look like this in a Family.csv file
2014:11:10 13:52:12; BillyBob111; Brother.jpg; C:\Images\Family\Brother.jpg
2015:10:54 11:45:34; BillyBob111; Sister.jpg; C:\Images\Family\Sister.jpg
2010:10:31 19:22:11; SallySue232; Mom.jpg; C:\Images\Family\Mom.jpg
Big time noob. Much of what I have read cites command line examples dealing
with single files and no info as to how to extract specific keys and their
values.
What module would some of you users recommend I use (I want it to be python as
that is what I am trying to learn)
Can you give me some coding suggestions to get me goings? I haven't found any
substantive scripts to use as guides.
Many thanks in advance
Have a look at py3exiv2:
http://python3-exiv2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Vincent
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