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# Changelog
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
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and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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## [Unreleased]
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## [0.2] - 2020-02-05
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### Added
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- uses pyexiv2 instead of piexif which is also able to tag various camera raw formats, e. g. CR2
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- added copy function to be able to place files to outdir before modification
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- added verbose output about what it going to happen
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- added table header for output
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### Changed
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- removed unnecessary datetime object creation as pyexiv2 can output datetime objects itself
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- removed obsolete "Processing..." message, as it was never visible.
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## [0.1] - 2020-02-02
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First prototype using piexif
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### Added
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- argument parsing enabled
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- parametrized factor to calculate Sieverts
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- parametrized output dir
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- usage of os.path to be os-aware
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- output in a tablish manner
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### Changed
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- exchanged selfmade CSV parser by python's core CSV library
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## Dependencies
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Right now it depends on the following non-core Python 3 libraries:
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* [piexif](https://pypi.org/project/pyexif/): Python module for working with EXIF image data.
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* [py3exiv2](https://pypi.org/project/py3exiv2/) A Python 3 binding to the library exiv2.
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* [boost.python3](http://www.boost.org/libs/python/doc/index.html) Welcome to Boost.Python, a C++ library which enables seamless interoperability between C++ and the Python programming language.
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* [exiv2](http://www.exiv2.org/) Exiv2 is a Cross-platform C++ library and a command line utility to manage image metadata.
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## Requirements
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* GeigerCounter log file in csv format as it is being exported by the software GeigerLog.
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Directory to output processed photos (default: .)
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```
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### Examples
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Use test.hisdb.his from current working dir and modify (overwrite) all .CR2 files in place.
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```
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./exif_rad.py test.hisdb.his *.CR2
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Modifying photos in place (overwrite)
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filename date / time Exif UserComment
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DSC_0196.JPG 2020-03-03 18:33:33 NOT FOUND!
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DSC_0197.JPG 2020-03-03 20:14:18 Radiation ☢ 0.15 µS/h
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DSC_0198.JPG 2020-03-03 22:18:13 Radiation ☢ 0.07 µS/h
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```
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Use test.hisdb.his in folder 'testdata', read all .JPG files from 'testsource' and write them to 'testdest'.
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```
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./exif_rad.py testdata/test.hisdb.his -o testdest/ testsource/*.JPG
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Modifying photos in testdest/ (copy)
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filename date / time Exif UserComment
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DSC_0196.JPG 2020-03-03 18:33:33 NOT FOUND!
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DSC_0197.JPG 2020-03-03 20:14:18 Radiation ☢ 0.15 µS/h
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DSC_0198.JPG 2020-03-03 22:18:13 Radiation ☢ 0.07 µS/h
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```
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## GeigerLog setup
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The Software is Open-Source and can be downloaded from [Sourceforge](https://sourceforge.net/projects/Geigerlog/).
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exif_rad.py
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"""Iterates over a bunch of .jpg or .cr2 files and matches
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DateTimeOriginal from Exif tag to DateTime in a csv log
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of a GeigerMuellerCounter."""
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of a GeigerMuellerCounter and writes its value to the UserComment
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Exif tag in µS/h"""
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from datetime import datetime
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import os
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import shutil
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import csv
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import argparse
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from PIL import Image
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import piexif
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import piexif.helper
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import pyexiv2
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# SIFACTOR for GQ Geiger counters
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args = parser.parse_args()
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for photo in args.photos:
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# Load Image and EXIF data
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im = Image.open(photo)
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exif_dict = piexif.load(im.info['exif'])
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# Inform the user about what is going to happen
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if args.outdir == ".":
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print('Modifying photos in place (overwrite)')
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else:
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print('Modifying photos in', str(args.outdir), '(copy)')
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# Print table header
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print('{:<15} {:<20} {:<22}'.format('filename', 'date / time', 'Exif UserComment'))
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for srcphoto in args.photos:
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# Get image file name out of path
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photo_basename = os.path.basename(photo)
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photo_basename = os.path.basename(srcphoto)
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# Decide whether to modify photo in place or to copy it to outdir first
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# Then set the destination file as 'photo' to work on
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if args.outdir == ".":
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photo = srcphoto
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else:
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# be os aware and use the correct directory delimiter for destfile
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dstphoto = os.path.join(args.outdir, photo_basename)
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shutil.copy(srcphoto, dstphoto)
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photo = dstphoto
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# Load Exif data from image
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metadata = pyexiv2.ImageMetadata(photo)
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metadata.read()
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tag = metadata['Exif.Photo.DateTimeOriginal']
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# tag.value creates datetime object in pictime
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pictime = tag.value
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# Import GeigerCounter log
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with open(args.csv, "r") as f:
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csvreader = csv.reader(filter(lambda row: row[0] != '#', f),
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delimiter=',', skipinitialspace=True)
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picrawtime = exif_dict['Exif'][piexif.ExifIFD.DateTimeOriginal].decode('ASCII')
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picisotime = datetime.strptime(picrawtime, "%Y:%m:%d %H:%M:%S")
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print('Processing file:', photo_basename, end='\r')
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for _, csvrawtime, csvrawcpm, _ in csvreader:
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csvisotime = datetime.fromisoformat(csvrawtime)
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# Process image if its timestamp is found in CSV log
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if csvisotime == picisotime:
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csvtime = datetime.fromisoformat(csvrawtime)
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# Process image if its timestamp is found in CSV log (compares 2 datetime objects)
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if csvtime == pictime:
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rad = round(float(csvrawcpm) * args.sifactor, 2)
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# convert str to exif compatible string
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# Set key, value for new UserComment
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key = 'Exif.Photo.UserComment'
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new_comment = 'Radiation ☢ ' + str(rad) + ' µS/h'
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user_comment = piexif.helper.UserComment.dump(new_comment, encoding="unicode")
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exif_dict["Exif"][piexif.ExifIFD.UserComment] = user_comment
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metadata[key] = pyexiv2.ExifTag(key, new_comment)
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# compile and write tags
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exif_bytes = piexif.dump(exif_dict)
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# be os aware and use the correct directory delimiter
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outfile = os.path.join(args.outdir, photo_basename)
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im.save(outfile, exif=exif_bytes)
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# print output
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print('{:<30} {:<20} {:<22}'.format(photo_basename, str(picisotime), new_comment))
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# print found radiation levels
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print('{:<15} {:<20} {:<22}'.format(photo_basename, str(pictime), new_comment))
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# Write Exif tags to file
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metadata.write()
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break
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else:
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print('{:<30} {:<20} {:<22}'.format(photo_basename, str(picisotime), 'NOT FOUND!'))
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print('{:<15} {:<20} {:<22}'.format(photo_basename, str(pictime), 'NOT FOUND!'))
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# close CSV file
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f.close()
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