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Many images downloaded from VSCO include exif data with a date & time, but many do not have that. It looks like all images, when viewed in a browser, include the upload date of the image in the lower left corner. Is this date available when downloading the image, so that, for example, the filename could include that date? (regardless of whether the image has exif data)?
Ripme version: 1.7.95
Java version: <!-- (output of java -version) —> openjdk version "1.8.0_302"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (Zulu 8.56.0.23-CA-macos-aarch64) (build 1.8.0_302-b08)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (Zulu 8.56.0.23-CA-macos-aarch64) (build 25.302-b08, mixed mode)
Operating system: <!-- (if Windows, output of ver or winver) —> macOS 12.3.1
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https://vsco.co/jilldepue/media/61d88aa96e8f774f615ab4de
Page shows January 07, 2022 10:47am as the photo (upload?) date.
Downloaded image file itself does not have any exif dates reflecting anything other than the file create / modify dates (which are the date that ripme pulled the files).
Many images downloaded from VSCO include exif data with a date & time, but many do not have that. It looks like all images, when viewed in a browser, include the upload date of the image in the lower left corner. Is this date available when downloading the image, so that, for example, the filename could include that date? (regardless of whether the image has exif data)?
java -version
) —> openjdk version "1.8.0_302"OpenJDK Runtime Environment (Zulu 8.56.0.23-CA-macos-aarch64) (build 1.8.0_302-b08)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (Zulu 8.56.0.23-CA-macos-aarch64) (build 25.302-b08, mixed mode)
ver
orwinver
) —> macOS 12.3.1The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: