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An output name of '-' causes thumbnail to be written to stdout -te Transfer exif header from another image file Uses same name mangling as '-st' option -dt Remove exif integral thumbnails. Typically trims 10k -h help (this text) -v even more verbose output -se Supress error messages relating to corrupt exif header structure -c concise output -model model Only process files from digicam containing model substring in camera model description -exonly Skip all files that don't have an exif header (skip all jpegs that were not created by digicam) -ft Set file modification time to Exif time. -n[format-string] Rename files according to date. If the optional format-string is not supplied, the format is mmdd-hhmmss. If a format-string is given, it is passed to the 'strftime' function for formatting '%%f' as part of the string will include the original file name This feature is useful for ordering files from multipe digicams to sequence of taking. Only renames files whose names are mostly numerical (as assigned by digicam) The '.jpg' is automatically added to the end of the name. If the destination name already exists, a letter or digit is added to the end of the name to make it uniqe. -nf[format-string] Same as -n, but rename regardless of original name -ta<+|->h[:mm] Adjust time by h:mm backwards or forwards. Useful when having taken pictures with the wrong time set on the camera, such as when travelling across time zones or DST changes. -ts