Right click file(s) or folder(s) to perform an EXIF Date Read on one, or many files.
POSSIBLY USEFUL: I have also authored an EXIF Date Change.workflow for macOS
- Install homebrew
- Install exiftool with homebrew:
brew install exiftool
- Users not running macOS 10.15 Catalina will need to install zsh with homebrew:
brew install zsh
- download and unzip EXIF Date Read.workflow.zip
- open EXIF Date Read.workflow with the default application: Automator Installer.app
- right click any folder(s) or file(s) and click Quick Action > EXIF Date Read
unzip =( curl https://github.com/rajannpatel/EXIF-Date-Read.workflow-for-macOS/raw/master/EXIF%20Date%20Read.workflow.zip -L ) && open EXIF\ Date\ Read.workflow
curl https://github.com/rajannpatel/EXIF-Date-Read.workflow-for-macOS/raw/master/EXIF%20Date%20Change.workflow.zip -L -o workflow.zip
unzip workflow.zip
rm workflow.zip
open EXIF\ Date\ Read.workflow
Once this installation completes you can remove EXIF Date Read.workflow using this command:
rm -rf EXIF\ Date\ Read.workflow
git clone -n git@github.com:rajannpatel/EXIF-Date-Read.workflow-for-macOS.git --depth 1
cd EXIF-Date-Read.workflow-for-macOS
git checkout HEAD "EXIF Date Read.workflow.zip"
unzip "EXIF Date Read.workflow.zip"
open EXIF\ Date\ Read.workflow
Once this installation completes you can remove the EXIF-Date-Read.workflow-for-macOS directory using this command:
cd ..
rm -rf EXIF\ Date\ Read.workflow
If you don't see EXIF Date Read in System Preferences > Extensions > Finder just like the screenshot below, you may need to run the open EXIF\ Date\ Read.workflow
command again, or double click it to run it.
Using Finder.app you can right click on any file(s) or folder(s) with images to read the EXIF Create Date property.
You will see an individual notification for each file in your selection, or for every file the folder(s) you have selected.
The notifications panel will retain a history of your date readings: