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    Image MetaWriter

    Image MetaWriter

    A batch processing EXIF, IPTC, & XMP image metadata writer for Linux.

    Image MetaWriter is a batch processing Linux command-line program that uses ExifTool to embed metadata into many images at once. The requirements are Bash, Awk, & ExifTool. With Image MetaWriter, you can tag entire albums of images with your metadata, & add unique titles & comments to each image, all at once. Image MetaWriter also supports Creative Commons (CC) licensing. You can embed your CC license into your images along with your metadata simultaneously. This makes it really convenient to upload entire albums to many social media & photo sharing sites, such as Facebook & Google Photos. ...
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    bbips - Bash Batch Image Processing Scripts. A collection of bash scripts that use Imagemagick to "batch" process entire directories of images all at once. For use with Linux and Unix systems to batch process *.jpg image files from the bash shell.
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