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Open Camera is an Open Source Camera app for Android(TM) phones and tablets.
* Get it on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera
* Get it on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.sourceforge.opencamera/
* Or you can download the APK/source directly, see "Files" above.
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FastPhotoTagger tries to be the fastest way to set the metadata in your photos. Add, change, delete, and search the metadata fields of your choice. FastPhotoTagger excels when you have lots of files and lots of metadata.
With FastPhotoTagger, you can
- Set multiple images to have the same tags
- Set individual images to have unique tags
- Display all the metadata in an image
- Compare and edit all the metadata in several images
- Work with your favorite metadata fields: EXIF, XMP,...
A while after I collected a lot of images which could not be systematized in any good way and were stored in a single directory, I encountered with a problem of repeating of file names of the images.
For the purpose this program was created.
It can rename photos according to their shooting time.
The program is able to process Nikon image settings files stored in NKSC_PARAM folder. Just point to path(s) to the photos and a directory depth to search if needed. You may also override...
Allows to use a digital camera as a scanner by removing distortion and effects of uneven lighting from a set of photos. A picture of a white sheet of paper can be used as a reference for calibration. Outputs corrected JPEG files and optionally a PDF document combining all pictures.
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The Picture Metadata Toolkit (PMT) provides a common object-oriented API to metadata associated with or stored in digital image files. PMT also allows metadata to be read or written in XML. Metadata definitions are expressed through XML Schema.
A Java Programm to sort JPEG-Images from digital still image cameras. The sorting is done by the capture date/time of the EXIF-Header. Image meta informations from EXIF-Header is stored in a database. Double files will be recognized by MD5-hash compare.
DCRaw4J converts digital camera RAW image files into standard formats such as JPEG and 16-bit TIFF (linear or non-linear). DCRaw4J was inspired by David Coffin's dcraw; a C program that handles raw formats from over 200 cameras.
MediaSort is a tool to automatically rename your media files (pictures, mp3, ...) with their metadata attributes. You can sort your pictures by date, camera ... or other EXIF attributes. MP3s by author, album .. or other ID3 tags. Java GUI based on Ant.
PicL (Picture Labeler) is a Java application that renames digital photos. It provides an easy way to bulk rename images by making use of Exif information stored within the Jpeg files. The image names are configured with a simple "replace string".