ExiFlow streamlines digital photo management with its command line and GUI tools, delivering an all-in-one workflow for Unix users.
There are several tools included in ExiFlow. exigui is a GTK frontend for all the other tools except exiimport. This tool is perfect for those who prefer using the mouse over the keyboard.
exiimport allows users to import files from specific directories into their photo folder. Additionally, there is an option to automatically unmount the source media after successful import, which is incredibly convenient.
With exirename, it is easier to rename multiple image files according to a specific naming convention effortlessly.
For those who want to personalize their images, exiperson is the ideal tool. This tool permits users to specify any arbitrary field name and configure or provide values for it. Typically, exiperson is used for adding artist and copyright information.
With exiassign, users can effortlessly find groups of derived images and exchange EXIF information between them. So, if a user edits an image, the software can automatically inherit its parent's EXIF information, a massive time-saver.
Lastly, exigate is a feature that automatically transfers metadata between gthumb and an image's EXIF information. With exigate, users can describe and tag their photos with gthumb and transfer everything to the corresponding EXIF tags. The reverse is also true, ensuring that users aren't confined to one software application.
Overall, ExiFlow is an excellent suite of tools that streamline digital photo workflows, and with its many features, it's a must-try for any Unix user.
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