![]() ![]() If all the TIFs are in a single directory or two, just use mogrify: mogrify -format jpg *.tif Then start the Terminal and change directory to "NEW": cd NEW So, let's say you copy (NOT move) the entire tree of TIFs to a subdirectory called "NEW" inside your HOME directory. I would suggest you try the following using ImageMagick.įirst, use the Finder, or any other tool you are familiar with, to make a copy of your photos including the entire directory structure to some new place where we cannot damage your existing photos. You should also be able to extract macOS/Spotlight/Finder comments using the script in my main answer: $HOME/macOSGetFinderComment "/Users/someone/soneFile.tif" ![]() You can also extract the EXIF user comments to a CSV with: exiftool -EXIF:UserComment -csv *.jpg ![]() Likewise, you can set the comments with: exiftool -comment="FUNKY JPEG COMMENT" image.jpg # set JPEG commentĮxiftool -EXIF:UserComment="FUNKY EXIF USER COMMENT" image.jpg # set EXIF UserComment If you find your comments in the JPEG or the EXIF section, you can extract just the comments with: exiftool -comment image.jpg # extract JPEG commentĮxiftool -EXIF:UserComment image.jpg # extract EXIF UserCommentĪdd the option -s3 to suppress the field-names in the above to save having to parse them out.
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