I know I have edited EXIF data using DigiKam <http://www.digikam.org/> on
Linux.
It's molded after Adobe Lightroom so you can select a set of images and
update say just the date on them.
It maybe overkill but I've used it and I know it works ( also a very good
attempt at Lightroom simple editing is pretty easy with it )

Only real downside to using it is it controls the directory you chose for
it. Thus to get images in and out you need to add or remove them from it's
directory.



On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Chris Knadle <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Friday, January 17, 2014 13:23:34 John Mort wrote:
> > Is there a program that lets you edit exif data in photos?
> ...
> > Does such a thing exist?
>
> $ apt-cache search exif
>
> ...
> exiv2 - EXIF/IPTC metadata manipulation tool
> jhead - manipulate the non-image part of Exif compliant JPEG files
> pecomato - Picture-embedded contents manipulation tool
> ... etc
>
> One of them might do what you want.
>
>
>   -- Chris
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