Convert from Corel AfterShot Pro XMP to standard XMP.
usage: afp2xmp.py [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-p] [-r] input [input ...] Convert from Corel AfterShot Pro XMP to standard XMP. positional arguments: input The AfterShot Pro XMP files to read or, with the -r argument, the directories to traverse. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT File to write result to. If not set, rewrite the input file. Some markers are substituted: {d}: The input file directory {f}: The full input file name {o}: The original image file name {n}: The original image file name without extension {e}: The original image file extension The .xmp extension is added if not present. -p, --preserve Preserve the output file's timestamps. -r, --recursive Operate over all files in input directory and subdirectories. -w, --overwrite Overwrite standard XMP fields even if alredy present.
afp2xmp.py dsc09999.raw.xmp
Add standard XMP data into dsc09999.raw.xmp.
afp2xmp.py -p -w dsc09999.raw.xmp
The same, but preserve the file timestamps and overwrite any already existing standard XMP field.
afp2xmp.py -o {e} dsc09999.raw.xmp
Extract the XMP data to dsc09999.xmp.
afp2xmp.py -r /home/photog/RAW/
Add standard XMP data to all XMP files in /home/photog/RAW and its subdirectories.
afp2xmp.py -r -o {d}/xmps/{f} /home/photog/RAW/
Extract the data from all XMP files in /home/photog/RAW and its subdirectories into XMP files in /home/photog/RAW/xmps/, keeping the subdirectory structure and file names.