![]() So, at first, this means that false evidence can be forged or planted in one's computer and prove that its been written months ago, something that would be "nice" in a court of law. I never know before that AHK was able to modify a file's creation time (FileSetTime). ![]() ![]() The second question, which creeps me out: By consequence I think I need to retrieve all desktop individual files' creation times, check which one is the newest, then return its path. Also, getting the creation time of the desktop as a folder is pointless. means that it is gonna get some file's creation time, but that`s the point: I don't know the filename I'm going to give to the image. Retrieves the datetime stamp of a file or folder. I thought about FileGetTime, but like the own description says. ![]() :*:lastimg::C:\.\Destktop\%thelastpic%.jpg But, knowing that it is necessarily the last created file, how to have a hotstring send the path of it, like: So, when I go to the hosting services, I have to browse to the picture, which is a tedious task. This means that the last file created on the desktop was the picture itself. By default, this fresh image goes to the desktop folder. I already created a HK to let it take the pic, open IrFanView, and paste. I realize the names of the fields may not match exactly, but that seems like it would be easy to fix too.Ġ0002AI21767.Hi, I have two questions about FileSetTime.įirst, let me tell you that I very often take screenshots of certain windows in my computer then I send them via e-mail or host in photoservices like tinypic and photobucket. ![]() Key value would be the filename, then I want to import data for keywords (some have a lot), copyright, author, title, description, etc. Quote from: Major Tom on August 22, 2011, 12:43:32 AM I'm not the OP but I have the same problem/need - to import metadata from a spreadsheet (it's Excel now but easy enough to convert to CSV or whatever) into a group of images. The number of images involved could be anywhere from a few to several hundred.īelow are two lines of data as examples: first row is the field names, second row is the data.įilename Date Photographed Artistname Caption KeywordsĠ0002AI21767.JPG Joe Blow Woman standing under Chinese umbrella in park 20-25 years, 20s, Arms raised, Asian, Asian Ethnicity, Back lit, Back-lit, Chinese, Chinese Ethnicity, Color, Color Image, Colour, Colour Image, Day, Daytime, Far eastern, Female, Flirt, Flirtation, Flirtatious, Flirting, Flirty, Free Time, Front view, Glad, Happiness, Happy, Head shot, Healthy Lifestyle, Healthy living, Human, Human being, Joy, Joyful, Lady, Leisure, Leisurely, Looking at camera, Low angle, Low angle view, Mid twenties, One, One Person, One person only, Only Women, Outdoor, Outside, Parasol, Parasols, People, Person, Photography, Portrait, Portraiture, Raised, Recreation, Relaxation, Sensual, Sensuality, Sexuality, Sexy, Single Object, Smile, Smiling, Spare Time, Standing, Thai Ethnicity, Thirties, Time Off, Twenties, Twenty, Umbrella, Vertical, Waist up, Waist-up, Woman, Women, Young Adult, Young adult I realize the names of the fields may not match exactly, but that seems like it would be easy to fix too. I'm not the OP but I have the same problem/need - to import metadata from a spreadsheet (it's Excel now but easy enough to convert to CSV or whatever) into a group of images. ![]()
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