Archive for July 23rd, 2006

Der große Apfel in Bildern

Lady LibertySo, vorbei ist der Urlaub in New York City. Ich habe so sehr geurlaubt, dass ich ganz das Bloggen vergaß ;)
Unsere Kameras waren aber um so aktiver: Unter dem Strich kommen wir auf über 500 mal mehr mal weniger sinnvolle Fotos, die satte 1,2 Gigabyte von meiner Festplatte verspeisen.

Lange Rede, kurzer Sinn, schee wars und hier sind die Fotos, die ihr euch natürlich alle schon ganz sehnlich gewünscht habt! (Übrigens nur eine Auswahl, damit ihr nicht einschlaft wie bei Großvaters Diaabend ;))

Ein paar Blogeinträge über die aufregenden Kleinigkeiten im “Big Apple” folgen übrigens noch. Man will ja niemanden dumm sterben lassen. ;)

Bulk changing of JPEG EXIF header data

Last week, I was on vacation in New York City where I met a German friend of mine. Both of us brought digital cameras and we got, let’s say, pretty trigger happy.

It wasn’t till after the vacation that we realized that both of our cameras had mentally stayed where they came from: My camera’s time zone was set to Pacific Daylight Time, his to Middle European Summer Time. All in all, this adds up to a difference of 3 or 6 hours respectively to the actual time the picture was taken, and 9 hours between the two cameras. Perfect to find the morning pics between the evening ones and vice versa.

When putting the photos together into a gallery software, this results in a totally messed up order and a pain in the arm to fix it for more than 1.2 gigabytes of pictures.

Searching the internet for a remedy (for the pictures and the headache they made me), I stumbled across a fabulous little tool called jhead. It is an EXIF header and thumbnail manipulator that flawlessly works also on bigger amounts of files.

Not only is the syntax quite straightforward and easy to understand, it also has an armada of neat little options for fixing numerous ugly things that may happen to JPEG header files when taking digital photos.

This is what I did:
jhead -ta-6:00 nyc/p*.jpg # friend's pics
jhead -ta+3:00 nyc/cimg*.jpg # mine
jhead -n%Y%m%d-%H%M%S nyc/*.jpg # rename uniformly

Besides the time zone issue, I was also able to automatically rename the files according to the (now correct) timestamp so that the pictures taken by different cameras now have uniform file names and can easily be sorted by name.

Thank you for saving a few hours of my life, jhead. Here are the photos.