On 2009-08-02 23:36, jeremy jozwik wrote:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Ron Johnson<ron.l.john...@cox.net> wrote:
for i in *.jpg; \
do \
bn=$(basename "${i}" .jpg) \
echo "${bn}" \
done
Replace the echo statement with appropriate exiftool command.
./exif.sh: line 7: syntax error: unexpected end of file
ok, im getting frustrated. i have to cook, and i am currently not
finding what i need to know.
anyone want to plug-in the needed parts? i just want to edit my photos
and be done with it for today. learning scripts will come at a later
date.
jpg with exif data:
/home/##/Desktop/photo/fresh/
jpg without exif data:
/home/##/Desktop/photo/raw/
exiftool
/home/##/exiftool/exiftool/
exiftool command in need of batchin:
./exiftool -TagsFromFile /home/##/Desktop/photo/fresh/with.jpg
/home/##/Desktop/photo/raw/without.jpg
please help! my god im an artist not a programmer!! :)
My bad for adding the continuation characters. This definitely works:
#!/bin/bash
for i in *.jpg;
do
bn=$(basename "${i}" .jpg)
echo "${bn}"
done
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