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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#AlbumInfo) objects representing albums in the database or empty list if there are no albums. See also [albums](#albums) and [burst_album_info](#burst_album_info).
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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#albuminfo) objects representing albums in the database or empty list if there are no albums. See also [albums](#albums) and [burst_album_info](#burst_album_info).
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#### `albums`
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#### `albums`
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Returns a list of [FolderInfo](#FolderInfo) objects representing top level folders in the database or empty list if there are no folders. See also [folders](#folders).
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Returns a list of [FolderInfo](#folderinfo) objects representing top level folders in the database or empty list if there are no folders. See also [folders](#folders).
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**Note**: Currently folder_info is only implemented for Photos 5 (Catalina); will return empty list and output warning if called on earlier database versions.
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**Note**: Currently folder_info is only implemented for Photos 5 (Catalina); will return empty list and output warning if called on earlier database versions.
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Returns the version number for Photos library database. You likely won't need this but it's provided in case needed for debugging. PhotosDB will print a warning to `sys.stderr` if you open a database version that has not been tested.
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Returns the version number for Photos library database. You likely won't need this but it's provided in case needed for debugging. PhotosDB will print a warning to `sys.stderr` if you open a database version that has not been tested.
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#### `photos_version`
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Returns the version number as int for version of Photos that created the library, e.g. 2, 3, 4, 5...
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Returns tuple of (connection, cursor) for the working copy of the Photos database. This is useful for debugging or prototyping new features.
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Returns tuple of (connection, cursor) for the working copy of the Photos database. This is useful for debugging or prototyping new features.
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photos = photosdb.photos([keywords=['keyword',]], [uuid=['uuid',]], [persons=['person',]], [albums=['album',]],[from_date=datetime.datetime],[to_date=datetime.datetime])
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photos = photosdb.photos([keywords=['keyword',]], [uuid=['uuid',]], [persons=['person',]], [albums=['album',]],[from_date=datetime.datetime],[to_date=datetime.datetime])
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#PhotoInfo) objects. Each PhotoInfo object represents a photo in the Photos Libary.
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#photoinfo) objects. Each PhotoInfo object represents a photo in the Photos Libary.
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If called with no parameters, returns a list of every photo in the Photos library.
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If called with no parameters, returns a list of every photo in the Photos library.
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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#AlbumInfo) objects representing the albums the photo is contained in or empty list of the photo is not in any albums. See also [albums](#albums).
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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#albuminfo) objects representing the albums the photo is contained in or empty list of the photo is not in any albums. See also [albums](#albums).
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#### `import_info`
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@ -729,7 +738,7 @@ Returns latitude and longitude as a tuple of floats (latitude, longitude). If l
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Returns a [PlaceInfo](#PlaceInfo) object with reverse geolocation data or None if there is the photo has no reverse geolocation information.
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Returns a [PlaceInfo](#placeinfo) object with reverse geolocation data or None if there is the photo has no reverse geolocation information.
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#### `shared`
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#### `burst_album_info`
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#### `burst_album_info`
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If photo is non-selected burst photo, teturns a list of [AlbumInfo](#AlbumInfo) objects representing the albums any other photos in the same burst set are contained in. Otherwise, returns `PhotoInfo.album_info`. See also [burst_albums](#burst_albums) and [album_info](#album_info).
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If photo is non-selected burst photo, teturns a list of [AlbumInfo](#albuminfo) objects representing the albums any other photos in the same burst set are contained in. Otherwise, returns `PhotoInfo.album_info`. See also [burst_albums](#burst_albums) and [album_info](#album_info).
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#### `live_photo`
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#### `live_photo`
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#### <a name="albumphotos">`photos`</a>
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#### <a name="albumphotos">`photos`</a>
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#PhotoInfo) objects representing each photo contained in the album sorted in the same order as in Photos. (e.g. if photos were manually sorted in the Photos albums, photos returned by `photos` will be in same order as they appear in the Photos album)
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#photoinfo) objects representing each photo contained in the album sorted in the same order as in Photos. (e.g. if photos were manually sorted in the Photos albums, photos returned by `photos` will be in same order as they appear in the Photos album)
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#### `creation_date`
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#### `creation_date`
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#### `folder_list`
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#### `folder_list`
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Returns a hierarchical list of [FolderInfo](#FolderInfo) objects representing the folders the album is contained in. For example, if album "AlbumInFolder" is in SubFolder2 of Folder1 as illustrated below, would return a list of `FolderInfo` objects representing ["Folder1", "SubFolder2"]
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Returns a hierarchical list of [FolderInfo](#folderinfo) objects representing the folders the album is contained in. For example, if album "AlbumInFolder" is in SubFolder2 of Folder1 as illustrated below, would return a list of `FolderInfo` objects representing ["Folder1", "SubFolder2"]
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```txt
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@ -1169,7 +1178,7 @@ Photos Library
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#### `parent`
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#### `parent`
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Returns a [FolderInfo](#FolderInfo) object representing the albums parent folder or `None` if album is not a in a folder.
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Returns a [FolderInfo](#folderinfo) object representing the albums parent folder or `None` if album is not a in a folder.
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#### `owner`
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#### `owner`
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@ -1189,7 +1198,7 @@ Returns the universally unique identifier (uuid) of the import session. This is
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#### <a name="importphotos">`photos`</a>
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#### <a name="importphotos">`photos`</a>
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#PhotoInfo) objects representing each photo contained in the import session.
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#photoinfo) objects representing each photo contained in the import session.
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#### `creation_date`
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#### `creation_date`
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@ -1219,7 +1228,7 @@ Returns the title or name of the project.
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#### <a name="projectphotos">`photos`</a>
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#### <a name="projectphotos">`photos`</a>
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#PhotoInfo) objects representing each photo contained in the project.
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Returns a list of [PhotoInfo](#photoinfo) objects representing each photo contained in the project.
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#### `creation_date`
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#### `creation_date`
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@ -1283,21 +1292,21 @@ Returns the title or name of the folder.
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#### `album_info`
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#### `album_info`
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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#AlbumInfo) objects representing each album contained in the folder.
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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#albuminfo) objects representing each album contained in the folder.
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#### `album_info_shared`
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#### `album_info_shared`
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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#AlbumInfo) objects for each shared album in the photos database.
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Returns a list of [AlbumInfo](#albuminfo) objects for each shared album in the photos database.
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**Note**: Only valid for Photos 5+; on Photos <= 4, prints warning and returns empty list.
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**Note**: Only valid for Photos 5+; on Photos <= 4, prints warning and returns empty list.
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#### `subfolders`
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#### `subfolders`
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Returns a list of [FolderInfo](#FolderInfo) objects representing the sub-folders of the folder.
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Returns a list of [FolderInfo](#folderinfo) objects representing the sub-folders of the folder.
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#### `parent`
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#### `parent`
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Returns a [FolderInfo](#FolderInfo) object representing the folder's parent folder or `None` if album is not a in a folder.
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Returns a [FolderInfo](#folderinfo) object representing the folder's parent folder or `None` if album is not a in a folder.
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#### `sort_order`
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#### `sort_order`
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@ -1780,10 +1789,10 @@ Template statements are white-space sensitive meaning that white space (spaces,
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e.g. if Photo keywords are `["foo","bar"]`:
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e.g. if Photo keywords are `["foo","bar"]`:
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- `"{keyword}"` renders to `"foo", "bar"`
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* `"{keyword}"` renders to `"foo", "bar"`
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- `"{,+keyword}"` renders to: `"foo,bar"`
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* `"{,+keyword}"` renders to: `"foo,bar"`
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- `"{; +keyword}"` renders to: `"foo; bar"`
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* `"{; +keyword}"` renders to: `"foo; bar"`
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- `"{+keyword}"` renders to `"foobar"`
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* `"{+keyword}"` renders to `"foobar"`
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`template_field`: The template field to resolve. See [Template Substitutions](#template-substitutions) for full list of template fields.
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`template_field`: The template field to resolve. See [Template Substitutions](#template-substitutions) for full list of template fields.
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@ -1795,75 +1804,75 @@ e.g. if Photo keywords are `["foo","bar"]`:
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Valid filters are:
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Valid filters are:
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- `lower`: Convert value to lower case, e.g. 'Value' => 'value'.
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* `lower`: Convert value to lower case, e.g. 'Value' => 'value'.
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- `upper`: Convert value to upper case, e.g. 'Value' => 'VALUE'.
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* `upper`: Convert value to upper case, e.g. 'Value' => 'VALUE'.
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- `strip`: Strip whitespace from beginning/end of value, e.g. ' Value ' => 'Value'.
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* `strip`: Strip whitespace from beginning/end of value, e.g. ' Value ' => 'Value'.
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- `titlecase`: Convert value to title case, e.g. 'my value' => 'My Value'.
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* `titlecase`: Convert value to title case, e.g. 'my value' => 'My Value'.
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- `capitalize`: Capitalize first word of value and convert other words to lower case, e.g. 'MY VALUE' => 'My value'.
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* `capitalize`: Capitalize first word of value and convert other words to lower case, e.g. 'MY VALUE' => 'My value'.
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- `braces`: Enclose value in curly braces, e.g. 'value => '{value}'.
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* `braces`: Enclose value in curly braces, e.g. 'value => '{value}'.
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- `parens`: Enclose value in parentheses, e.g. 'value' => '(value')
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* `parens`: Enclose value in parentheses, e.g. 'value' => '(value')
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- `brackets`: Enclose value in brackets, e.g. 'value' => '[value]'
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* `brackets`: Enclose value in brackets, e.g. 'value' => '[value]'
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- `shell_quote`: Quotes the value for safe usage in the shell, e.g. My file.jpeg => 'My file.jpeg'; only adds quotes if needed.
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* `shell_quote`: Quotes the value for safe usage in the shell, e.g. My file.jpeg => 'My file.jpeg'; only adds quotes if needed.
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- `function`: Run custom python function to filter value; use in format 'function:/path/to/file.py::function_name'. See example at https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos/blob/master/examples/template_filter.py
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* `function`: Run custom python function to filter value; use in format 'function:/path/to/file.py::function_name'. See example at <https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos/blob/master/examples/template_filter.py>
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- `split(x)`: Split value into a list of values using x as delimiter, e.g. 'value1;value2' => ['value1', 'value2'] if used with split(;).
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* `split(x)`: Split value into a list of values using x as delimiter, e.g. 'value1;value2' => ['value1', 'value2'] if used with split(;).
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- `autosplit`: Automatically split delimited string into separate values; will split strings delimited by comma, semicolon, or space, e.g. 'value1,value2' => ['value1', 'value2'].
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* `autosplit`: Automatically split delimited string into separate values; will split strings delimited by comma, semicolon, or space, e.g. 'value1,value2' => ['value1', 'value2'].
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- `chop(x)`: Remove x characters off the end of value, e.g. chop(1): 'Value' => 'Valu'; when applied to a list, chops characters from each list value, e.g. chop(1): ['travel', 'beach']=> ['trave', 'beac'].
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* `chop(x)`: Remove x characters off the end of value, e.g. chop(1): 'Value' => 'Valu'; when applied to a list, chops characters from each list value, e.g. chop(1): ['travel', 'beach']=> ['trave', 'beac'].
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- `chomp(x)`: Remove x characters from the beginning of value, e.g. chomp(1): ['Value'] => ['alue']; when applied to a list, removes characters from each list value, e.g. chomp(1): ['travel', 'beach']=> ['ravel', 'each'].
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* `chomp(x)`: Remove x characters from the beginning of value, e.g. chomp(1): ['Value'] => ['alue']; when applied to a list, removes characters from each list value, e.g. chomp(1): ['travel', 'beach']=> ['ravel', 'each'].
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- `sort`: Sort list of values, e.g. ['c', 'b', 'a'] => ['a', 'b', 'c'].
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* `sort`: Sort list of values, e.g. ['c', 'b', 'a'] => ['a', 'b', 'c'].
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- `rsort`: Sort list of values in reverse order, e.g. ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['c', 'b', 'a'].
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* `rsort`: Sort list of values in reverse order, e.g. ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['c', 'b', 'a'].
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- `reverse`: Reverse order of values, e.g. ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['c', 'b', 'a'].
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* `reverse`: Reverse order of values, e.g. ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['c', 'b', 'a'].
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- `uniq`: Remove duplicate values, e.g. ['a', 'b', 'c', 'b', 'a'] => ['a', 'b', 'c'].
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* `uniq`: Remove duplicate values, e.g. ['a', 'b', 'c', 'b', 'a'] => ['a', 'b', 'c'].
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- `join(x)`: Join list of values with delimiter x, e.g. join(,): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => 'a,b,c'; the DELIM option functions similar to join(x) but with DELIM, the join happens before being passed to any filters.May optionally be used without an argument, that is 'join()' which joins values together with no delimiter. e.g. join(): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => 'abc'.
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* `join(x)`: Join list of values with delimiter x, e.g. join(,): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => 'a,b,c'; the DELIM option functions similar to join(x) but with DELIM, the join happens before being passed to any filters.May optionally be used without an argument, that is 'join()' which joins values together with no delimiter. e.g. join(): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => 'abc'.
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- `append(x)`: Append x to list of values, e.g. append(d): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].
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* `append(x)`: Append x to list of values, e.g. append(d): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'].
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- `prepend(x)`: Prepend x to list of values, e.g. prepend(d): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['d', 'a', 'b', 'c'].
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* `prepend(x)`: Prepend x to list of values, e.g. prepend(d): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['d', 'a', 'b', 'c'].
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- `remove(x)`: Remove x from list of values, e.g. remove(b): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['a', 'c'].
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* `remove(x)`: Remove x from list of values, e.g. remove(b): ['a', 'b', 'c'] => ['a', 'c'].
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- `slice(start:stop:step)`: Slice list using same semantics as Python's list slicing, e.g. slice(1:3): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['b', 'c']; slice(1:4:2): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['b', 'd']; slice(1:): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['b', 'c', 'd']; slice(:-1): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['a', 'b', 'c']; slice(::-1): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['d', 'c', 'b', 'a']. See also sslice().
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* `slice(start:stop:step)`: Slice list using same semantics as Python's list slicing, e.g. slice(1:3): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['b', 'c']; slice(1:4:2): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['b', 'd']; slice(1:): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['b', 'c', 'd']; slice(:-1): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['a', 'b', 'c']; slice(::-1): ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] => ['d', 'c', 'b', 'a']. See also sslice().
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- `sslice(start:stop:step)`: [s(tring) slice] Slice values in a list using same semantics as Python's string slicing, e.g. sslice(1:3):'abcd => 'bc'; sslice(1:4:2): 'abcd' => 'bd', etc. See also slice().
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* `sslice(start:stop:step)`: [s(tring) slice] Slice values in a list using same semantics as Python's string slicing, e.g. sslice(1:3):'abcd => 'bc'; sslice(1:4:2): 'abcd' => 'bd', etc. See also slice().
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- `filter(x)`: Filter list of values using predicate x; for example, `{folder_album|filter(contains Events)}` returns only folders/albums containing the word 'Events' in their path.
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* `filter(x)`: Filter list of values using predicate x; for example, `{folder_album|filter(contains Events)}` returns only folders/albums containing the word 'Events' in their path.
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- `int`: Convert values in list to integer, e.g. 1.0 => 1. If value cannot be converted to integer, remove value from list. ['1.1', 'x'] => ['1']. See also float.
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* `int`: Convert values in list to integer, e.g. 1.0 => 1. If value cannot be converted to integer, remove value from list. ['1.1', 'x'] => ['1']. See also float.
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- `float`: Convert values in list to floating point number, e.g. 1 => 1.0. If value cannot be converted to float, remove value from list. ['1', 'x'] => ['1.0']. See also int.
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* `float`: Convert values in list to floating point number, e.g. 1 => 1.0. If value cannot be converted to float, remove value from list. ['1', 'x'] => ['1.0']. See also int.
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e.g. if Photo keywords are `["FOO","bar"]`:
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e.g. if Photo keywords are `["FOO","bar"]`:
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- `"{keyword|lower}"` renders to `"foo", "bar"`
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* `"{keyword|lower}"` renders to `"foo", "bar"`
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- `"{keyword|upper}"` renders to: `"FOO", "BAR"`
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* `"{keyword|upper}"` renders to: `"FOO", "BAR"`
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- `"{keyword|capitalize}"` renders to: `"Foo", "Bar"`
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* `"{keyword|capitalize}"` renders to: `"Foo", "Bar"`
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- `"{keyword|lower|parens}"` renders to: `"(foo)", "(bar)"`
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* `"{keyword|lower|parens}"` renders to: `"(foo)", "(bar)"`
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e.g. if Photo description is "my description":
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e.g. if Photo description is "my description":
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- `"{descr|titlecase}"` renders to: `"My Description"`
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* `"{descr|titlecase}"` renders to: `"My Description"`
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e.g. If Photo is in `Album1` in `Folder1`:
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e.g. If Photo is in `Album1` in `Folder1`:
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- `"{folder_album}"` renders to `["Folder1/Album1"]`
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* `"{folder_album}"` renders to `["Folder1/Album1"]`
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- `"{folder_album(>)}"` renders to `["Folder1>Album1"]`
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* `"{folder_album(>)}"` renders to `["Folder1>Album1"]`
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- `"{folder_album()}"` renders to `["Folder1Album1"]`
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* `"{folder_album()}"` renders to `["Folder1Album1"]`
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`[find,replace]`: optional text replacement to perform on rendered template value. For example, to replace "/" in an album name, you could use the template `"{album[/,-]}"`. Multiple replacements can be made by appending "|" and adding another find|replace pair. e.g. to replace both "/" and ":" in album name: `"{album[/,-|:,-]}"`. find/replace pairs are not limited to single characters. The "|" character cannot be used in a find/replace pair.
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`[find,replace]`: optional text replacement to perform on rendered template value. For example, to replace "/" in an album name, you could use the template `"{album[/,-]}"`. Multiple replacements can be made by appending "|" and adding another find|replace pair. e.g. to replace both "/" and ":" in album name: `"{album[/,-|:,-]}"`. find/replace pairs are not limited to single characters. The "|" character cannot be used in a find/replace pair.
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`conditional`: optional conditional expression that is evaluated as boolean (True/False) for use with the `?bool_value` modifier. Conditional expressions take the form '`not operator value`' where `not` is an optional modifier that negates the `operator`. Note: the space before the conditional expression is required if you use a conditional expression. Valid comparison operators are:
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`conditional`: optional conditional expression that is evaluated as boolean (True/False) for use with the `?bool_value` modifier. Conditional expressions take the form '`not operator value`' where `not` is an optional modifier that negates the `operator`. Note: the space before the conditional expression is required if you use a conditional expression. Valid comparison operators are:
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- `contains`: template field contains value, similar to python's `in`
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* `contains`: template field contains value, similar to python's `in`
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- `matches`: template field contains exactly value, unlike `contains`: does not match partial matches
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* `matches`: template field contains exactly value, unlike `contains`: does not match partial matches
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- `startswith`: template field starts with value
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* `startswith`: template field starts with value
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- `endswith`: template field ends with value
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* `endswith`: template field ends with value
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- `<=`: template field is less than or equal to value
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* `<=`: template field is less than or equal to value
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- `>=`: template field is greater than or equal to value
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* `>=`: template field is greater than or equal to value
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- `<`: template field is less than value
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* `<`: template field is less than value
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- `>`: template field is greater than value
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* `>`: template field is greater than value
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- `==`: template field equals value
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* `==`: template field equals value
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- `!=`: template field does not equal value
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* `!=`: template field does not equal value
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The `value` part of the conditional expression is treated as a bare (unquoted) word/phrase. Multiple values may be separated by '|' (the pipe symbol). `value` is itself a template statement so you can use one or more template fields in `value` which will be resolved before the comparison occurs.
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The `value` part of the conditional expression is treated as a bare (unquoted) word/phrase. Multiple values may be separated by '|' (the pipe symbol). `value` is itself a template statement so you can use one or more template fields in `value` which will be resolved before the comparison occurs.
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For example:
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For example:
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- `{keyword matches Beach}` resolves to True if 'Beach' is a keyword. It would not match keyword 'BeachDay'.
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* `{keyword matches Beach}` resolves to True if 'Beach' is a keyword. It would not match keyword 'BeachDay'.
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- `{keyword contains Beach}` resolves to True if any keyword contains the word 'Beach' so it would match both 'Beach' and 'BeachDay'.
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* `{keyword contains Beach}` resolves to True if any keyword contains the word 'Beach' so it would match both 'Beach' and 'BeachDay'.
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- `{photo.score.overall > 0.7}` resolves to True if the photo's overall aesthetic score is greater than 0.7.
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* `{photo.score.overall > 0.7}` resolves to True if the photo's overall aesthetic score is greater than 0.7.
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- `{keyword|lower contains beach}` uses the lower case filter to do case-insensitive matching to match any keyword that contains the word 'beach'.
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* `{keyword|lower contains beach}` uses the lower case filter to do case-insensitive matching to match any keyword that contains the word 'beach'.
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- `{keyword|lower not contains beach}` uses the `not` modifier to negate the comparison so this resolves to True if there is no keyword that matches 'beach'.
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* `{keyword|lower not contains beach}` uses the `not` modifier to negate the comparison so this resolves to True if there is no keyword that matches 'beach'.
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Examples: to export photos that contain certain keywords with the `osxphotos export` command's `--directory` option:
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Examples: to export photos that contain certain keywords with the `osxphotos export` command's `--directory` option:
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e.g. if photo is an HDR image,
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e.g. if photo is an HDR image,
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- `"{hdr?ISHDR,NOTHDR}"` renders to `"ISHDR"`
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* `"{hdr?ISHDR,NOTHDR}"` renders to `"ISHDR"`
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and if it is not an HDR image,
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and if it is not an HDR image,
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- `"{hdr?ISHDR,NOTHDR}"` renders to `"NOTHDR"`
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* `"{hdr?ISHDR,NOTHDR}"` renders to `"NOTHDR"`
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`,default`: optional default value to use if the template name has no value. This modifier is also used for the value if False for boolean-type fields (see above) as well as to hold a sub-template for values like `{created.strftime}`. If no default value provided, "_" is used.
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`,default`: optional default value to use if the template name has no value. This modifier is also used for the value if False for boolean-type fields (see above) as well as to hold a sub-template for values like `{created.strftime}`. If no default value provided, "_" is used.
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e.g., if photo has no title set,
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e.g., if photo has no title set,
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- `"{title}"` renders to "_"
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* `"{title}"` renders to "_"
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- `"{title,I have no title}"` renders to `"I have no title"`
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* `"{title,I have no title}"` renders to `"I have no title"`
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Template fields such as `created.strftime` use the default value to pass the template to use for `strftime`.
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Template fields such as `created.strftime` use the default value to pass the template to use for `strftime`.
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e.g., if photo date is 4 February 2020, 19:07:38,
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e.g., if photo date is 4 February 2020, 19:07:38,
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- `"{created.strftime,%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S}"` renders to `"2020-02-04-190738"`
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* `"{created.strftime,%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S}"` renders to `"2020-02-04-190738"`
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Some template fields such as `"{media_type}"` use the default value to allow customization of the output. For example, `"{media_type}"` resolves to the special media type of the photo such as `panorama` or `selfie`. You may use the default value to override these in form: `"{media_type,video=vidéo;time_lapse=vidéo_accélérée}"`. In this example, if photo was a time_lapse photo, `media_type` would resolve to `vidéo_accélérée` instead of `time_lapse`.
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Some template fields such as `"{media_type}"` use the default value to allow customization of the output. For example, `"{media_type}"` resolves to the special media type of the photo such as `panorama` or `selfie`. You may use the default value to override these in form: `"{media_type,video=vidéo;time_lapse=vidéo_accélérée}"`. In this example, if photo was a time_lapse photo, `media_type` would resolve to `vidéo_accélérée` instead of `time_lapse`.
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|{created.hour}|2-digit hour of the photo creation time|
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|{created.hour}|2-digit hour of the photo creation time|
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|{created.min}|2-digit minute of the photo creation time|
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|{created.min}|2-digit minute of the photo creation time|
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|{created.sec}|2-digit second of the photo creation time|
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|{created.sec}|2-digit second of the photo creation time|
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|{created.strftime}|Apply strftime template to file creation date/time. Should be used in form {created.strftime,TEMPLATE} where TEMPLATE is a valid strftime template, e.g. {created.strftime,%Y-%U} would result in year-week number of year: '2020-23'. If used with no template will return null value. See https://strftime.org/ for help on strftime templates.|
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|{created.strftime}|Apply strftime template to file creation date/time. Should be used in form {created.strftime,TEMPLATE} where TEMPLATE is a valid strftime template, e.g. {created.strftime,%Y-%U} would result in year-week number of year: '2020-23'. If used with no template will return null value. See <https://strftime.org/> for help on strftime templates.|
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|{modified}|Photo's modification date in ISO format, e.g. '2020-03-22'; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified}|Photo's modification date in ISO format, e.g. '2020-03-22'; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.date}|Photo's modification date in ISO format, e.g. '2020-03-22'; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.date}|Photo's modification date in ISO format, e.g. '2020-03-22'; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.year}|4-digit year of photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.year}|4-digit year of photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.hour}|2-digit hour of the photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.hour}|2-digit hour of the photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.min}|2-digit minute of the photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.min}|2-digit minute of the photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.sec}|2-digit second of the photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.sec}|2-digit second of the photo modification time; uses creation date if photo is not modified|
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|{modified.strftime}|Apply strftime template to file modification date/time. Should be used in form {modified.strftime,TEMPLATE} where TEMPLATE is a valid strftime template, e.g. {modified.strftime,%Y-%U} would result in year-week number of year: '2020-23'. If used with no template will return null value. Uses creation date if photo is not modified. See https://strftime.org/ for help on strftime templates.|
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|{modified.strftime}|Apply strftime template to file modification date/time. Should be used in form {modified.strftime,TEMPLATE} where TEMPLATE is a valid strftime template, e.g. {modified.strftime,%Y-%U} would result in year-week number of year: '2020-23'. If used with no template will return null value. Uses creation date if photo is not modified. See <https://strftime.org/> for help on strftime templates.|
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|{today}|Current date in iso format, e.g. '2020-03-22'|
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|{today}|Current date in iso format, e.g. '2020-03-22'|
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|{today.date}|Current date in iso format, e.g. '2020-03-22'|
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|{today.date}|Current date in iso format, e.g. '2020-03-22'|
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|{today.year}|4-digit year of current date|
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|{today.year}|4-digit year of current date|
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|{today.hour}|2-digit hour of the current date|
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|{today.hour}|2-digit hour of the current date|
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|{today.min}|2-digit minute of the current date|
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|{today.min}|2-digit minute of the current date|
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|{today.sec}|2-digit second of the current date|
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|{today.sec}|2-digit second of the current date|
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|{today.strftime}|Apply strftime template to current date/time. Should be used in form {today.strftime,TEMPLATE} where TEMPLATE is a valid strftime template, e.g. {today.strftime,%Y-%U} would result in year-week number of year: '2020-23'. If used with no template will return null value. See https://strftime.org/ for help on strftime templates.|
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|{today.strftime}|Apply strftime template to current date/time. Should be used in form {today.strftime,TEMPLATE} where TEMPLATE is a valid strftime template, e.g. {today.strftime,%Y-%U} would result in year-week number of year: '2020-23'. If used with no template will return null value. See <https://strftime.org/> for help on strftime templates.|
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|{place.name}|Place name from the photo's reverse geolocation data, as displayed in Photos|
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|{place.name}|Place name from the photo's reverse geolocation data, as displayed in Photos|
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|{place.country_code}|The ISO country code from the photo's reverse geolocation data|
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|{place.country_code}|The ISO country code from the photo's reverse geolocation data|
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|{place.name.country}|Country name from the photo's reverse geolocation data|
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|{place.name.country}|Country name from the photo's reverse geolocation data|
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|{label}|Image categorization label associated with a photo (Photos 5+ only). Labels are added automatically by Photos using machine learning algorithms to categorize images. These are not the same as {keyword} which refers to the user-defined keywords/tags applied in Photos.|
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|{label}|Image categorization label associated with a photo (Photos 5+ only). Labels are added automatically by Photos using machine learning algorithms to categorize images. These are not the same as {keyword} which refers to the user-defined keywords/tags applied in Photos.|
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|{label_normalized}|All lower case version of 'label' (Photos 5+ only)|
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|{label_normalized}|All lower case version of 'label' (Photos 5+ only)|
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|{comment}|Comment(s) on shared Photos; format is 'Person name: comment text' (Photos 5+ only)|
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|{comment}|Comment(s) on shared Photos; format is 'Person name: comment text' (Photos 5+ only)|
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|{exiftool}|Format: '{exiftool:GROUP:TAGNAME}'; use exiftool (https://exiftool.org) to extract metadata, in form GROUP:TAGNAME, from image. E.g. '{exiftool:EXIF:Make}' to get camera make, or {exiftool:IPTC:Keywords} to extract keywords. See https://exiftool.org/TagNames/ for list of valid tag names. You must specify group (e.g. EXIF, IPTC, etc) as used in `exiftool -G`. exiftool must be installed in the path to use this template.|
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|{exiftool}|Format: '{exiftool:GROUP:TAGNAME}'; use exiftool (<https://exiftool.org>) to extract metadata, in form GROUP:TAGNAME, from image. E.g. '{exiftool:EXIF:Make}' to get camera make, or {exiftool:IPTC:Keywords} to extract keywords. See <https://exiftool.org/TagNames/> for list of valid tag names. You must specify group (e.g. EXIF, IPTC, etc) as used in `exiftool -G`. exiftool must be installed in the path to use this template.|
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|{searchinfo.holiday}|Holiday names associated with a photo, e.g. 'Christmas Day'; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{searchinfo.holiday}|Holiday names associated with a photo, e.g. 'Christmas Day'; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{searchinfo.activity}|Activities associated with a photo, e.g. 'Sporting Event'; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{searchinfo.activity}|Activities associated with a photo, e.g. 'Sporting Event'; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{searchinfo.venue}|Venues associated with a photo, e.g. name of restaurant; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{searchinfo.venue}|Venues associated with a photo, e.g. name of restaurant; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{searchinfo.venue_type}|Venue types associated with a photo, e.g. 'Restaurant'; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{searchinfo.venue_type}|Venue types associated with a photo, e.g. 'Restaurant'; (Photos 5+ only, applied automatically by Photos' image categorization algorithms).|
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|{photo}|Provides direct access to the PhotoInfo object for the photo. Must be used in format '{photo.property}' where 'property' represents a PhotoInfo property. For example: '{photo.favorite}' is the same as '{favorite}' and '{photo.place.name}' is the same as '{place.name}'. '{photo}' provides access to properties that are not available as separate template fields but it assumes some knowledge of the underlying PhotoInfo class. See https://rhettbull.github.io/osxphotos/ for additional documentation on the PhotoInfo class.|
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|{photo}|Provides direct access to the PhotoInfo object for the photo. Must be used in format '{photo.property}' where 'property' represents a PhotoInfo property. For example: '{photo.favorite}' is the same as '{favorite}' and '{photo.place.name}' is the same as '{place.name}'. '{photo}' provides access to properties that are not available as separate template fields but it assumes some knowledge of the underlying PhotoInfo class. See <https://rhettbull.github.io/osxphotos/> for additional documentation on the PhotoInfo class.|
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|{detected_text}|List of text strings found in the image after performing text detection. Using '{detected_text}' will cause osxphotos to perform text detection on your photos using the built-in macOS text detection algorithms which will slow down your export. The results for each photo will be cached in the export database so that future exports with '--update' do not need to reprocess each photo. You may pass a confidence threshold value between 0.0 and 1.0 after a colon as in '{detected_text:0.5}'; The default confidence threshold is 0.75. '{detected_text}' works only on macOS Catalina (10.15) or later. Note: this feature is not the same thing as Live Text in macOS Monterey, which osxphotos does not yet support.|
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|{detected_text}|List of text strings found in the image after performing text detection. Using '{detected_text}' will cause osxphotos to perform text detection on your photos using the built-in macOS text detection algorithms which will slow down your export. The results for each photo will be cached in the export database so that future exports with '--update' do not need to reprocess each photo. You may pass a confidence threshold value between 0.0 and 1.0 after a colon as in '{detected_text:0.5}'; The default confidence threshold is 0.75. '{detected_text}' works only on macOS Catalina (10.15) or later. Note: this feature is not the same thing as Live Text in macOS Monterey, which osxphotos does not yet support.|
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|{shell_quote}|Use in form '{shell_quote,TEMPLATE}'; quotes the rendered TEMPLATE value(s) for safe usage in the shell, e.g. My file.jpeg => 'My file.jpeg'; only adds quotes if needed.|
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|{shell_quote}|Use in form '{shell_quote,TEMPLATE}'; quotes the rendered TEMPLATE value(s) for safe usage in the shell, e.g. My file.jpeg => 'My file.jpeg'; only adds quotes if needed.|
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|{strip}|Use in form '{strip,TEMPLATE}'; strips whitespace from begining and end of rendered TEMPLATE value(s).|
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|{strip}|Use in form '{strip,TEMPLATE}'; strips whitespace from begining and end of rendered TEMPLATE value(s).|
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|{format}|Use in form, '{format:TYPE:FORMAT,TEMPLATE}'; converts TEMPLATE value to TYPE then formats the value using Python string formatting codes specified by FORMAT; TYPE is one of: 'int', 'float', or 'str'. For example, '{format:float:.1f,{exiftool:EXIF:FocalLength}}' will format focal length to 1 decimal place (e.g. '100.0'). |
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|{format}|Use in form, '{format:TYPE:FORMAT,TEMPLATE}'; converts TEMPLATE value to TYPE then formats the value using Python string formatting codes specified by FORMAT; TYPE is one of: 'int', 'float', or 'str'. For example, '{format:float:.1f,{exiftool:EXIF:FocalLength}}' will format focal length to 1 decimal place (e.g. '100.0'). |
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|{function}|Execute a python function from an external file and use return value as template substitution. Use in format: {function:file.py::function_name} where 'file.py' is the name of the python file and 'function_name' is the name of the function to call. The function will be passed the PhotoInfo object for the photo. See https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos/blob/master/examples/template_function.py for an example of how to implement a template function.|
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|{function}|Execute a python function from an external file and use return value as template substitution. Use in format: {function:file.py::function_name} where 'file.py' is the name of the python file and 'function_name' is the name of the function to call. The function will be passed the PhotoInfo object for the photo. See <https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxphotos/blob/master/examples/template_function.py> for an example of how to implement a template function.|
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### <a name="exiftoolExifTool">ExifTool</a>
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### <a name="exiftoolExifTool">ExifTool</a>
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