Difference between revisions of "ReNamer:Scripts:Exiv2"

From den4b Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "</source>" to "</syntaxhighlight>")
m (Text replacement - "<source>" to "<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">")
Line 17: Line 17:
 
* Tested with ReNamer 5.74.4 Beta.
 
* Tested with ReNamer 5.74.4 Beta.
  
<source>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
 
{ Extract EXIF/IPTC/XMP tags using Exiv2 }
 
{ Extract EXIF/IPTC/XMP tags using Exiv2 }
 
   
 
   
Line 40: Line 40:
  
 
To extract ''IPTC Headline'' tag, you would need to make following changes:
 
To extract ''IPTC Headline'' tag, you would need to make following changes:
<source>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
 
EXE = 'exiv2.exe -pi';
 
EXE = 'exiv2.exe -pi';
 
TAG = 'Iptc.Application2.Headline\s*\w*\s*\d*\s*(.*?)[\r\n]';
 
TAG = 'Iptc.Application2.Headline\s*\w*\s*\d*\s*(.*?)[\r\n]';
Line 53: Line 53:
 
* Tested with ReNamer 6.3.
 
* Tested with ReNamer 6.3.
  
<source>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
 
const
 
const
 
   EXIV = 'exiv2.exe';
 
   EXIV = 'exiv2.exe';

Revision as of 16:03, 8 February 2017

Script integrates Exiv2 library in order to extract EXIF/IPTC/XMP tags from many types of images. CRW, CR2, RAW images are also supported.

Requirements

Code 1

Author: Denis Kozlov. Date: 2013-04-01.

Extract unformatted line out of the command line output of the exiv2.exe tool. This sample script extracts Image Timestamp, but you can adjust EXIV and TAG constants to extract other tags.

Hint: Image Timestamp value is usually formatted as "yyyy:mm:dd hh:mm:ss" which contains an illegal filename character ":". The illegal character can be easily replaced using an additional Replace rule.

  • Tested with ReNamer 5.74.4 Beta.
{ Extract EXIF/IPTC/XMP tags using Exiv2 }
 
const
  EXE = 'exiv2.exe';
  TAG = 'Image timestamp\s*\:\s*(.*?)[\r\n]';
 
var
  Command, Output: String;
  Matches: TWideStringArray;  
 
begin
  Command := EXE+' "'+FilePath+'"';
  if ExecConsoleApp(Command, Output) = 0 then
  begin
    Matches := SubMatchesRegEx(Output, TAG, False);
    if Length(Matches) > 0 then
      FileName := Matches[0] + WideExtractFileExt(FileName);
  end;
end.

To extract IPTC Headline tag, you would need to make following changes:

EXE = 'exiv2.exe -pi';
TAG = 'Iptc.Application2.Headline\s*\w*\s*\d*\s*(.*?)[\r\n]';

Code 2

Author: Denis Kozlov. Date: 2015-11-25.

Extract EXIF date and reformat it according to user specification (DATE_FORMAT constant).

  • Tested with ReNamer 6.3.
const
  EXIV = 'exiv2.exe';
  DATE_TAG = 'Image timestamp\s*\:\s*(.*?)[\r\n]';
  DATE_PARTS = '(.+)\:(.+)\:(.+)\ (.+)\:(.+)\:(.+)';
  DATE_FORMAT = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH.NN.SS';

var
  Command, Output: String;
  Matches, DateParts: TWideStringArray;
  Year, Month, Day, Hours, Minutes, Seconds: Integer;
  Date: TDateTime;
  DateOK: Boolean;

begin
  Command := EXIV + ' "' + FilePath + '"';
  if ExecConsoleApp(Command, Output) = 0 then
  begin
    Matches := SubMatchesRegEx(Output, DATE_TAG, False);
    if Length(Matches) > 0 then
    begin
      DateParts := SubMatchesRegEx(Matches[0], DATE_PARTS, False);
      if Length(DateParts) > 0 then
      begin
        DateOK :=
          TryStrToInt(DateParts[0], Year) and TryStrToInt(DateParts[1], Month) and
          TryStrToInt(DateParts[2], Day) and TryStrToInt(DateParts[3], Hours) and
          TryStrToInt(DateParts[4], Minutes) and TryStrToInt(DateParts[5], Seconds);
        if DateOK then
        begin
          Date := EncodeDateTime(Year, Month, Day, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, 0);
          FileName := FormatDateTime(DATE_FORMAT, Date) + WideExtractFileExt(FileName);
        end;
      end;
    end;
  end;
end.