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If you ever want to move from Google Photos to other platform/solution, your fastest choice to export all photos is Google Takeout
But when you download it, you will find yourself with hundreds of little folders with few photos and weird .json
files inside.
What if you want to just have one folder with all photos, in chronological order? Good luck copying all of that :confused:
This script does just that - it organizes and cleans up your Takeout for you :+1:
It will take all of your photos from those tiny folders, set their exif
and last modified
, and other properties correctly, and put it in one big folder (or folders divided by a month)
pip install -U google-photos-takeout-helper
google-photos-takeout-helper -i [INPUT TAKEOUT FOLDER] -o [OUTPUT FOLDER]
If you want your photos to be divided by a year and month, run it with the --divide-to-dates
flag.
Occasionally, Google Photos will not have stored any date/time information for some of your photos. If you'd like additional heuristics to be run on the filenames of those files, attempting to guess the date it was taken on, run it with the --guess-timestamp-from-filename
flag.
If you leave this off, or if no date can be guessed from the filename, those photos will be assigned the timestamp of when the script was run.
This script is written in Python - but if you have Windows, and don't want to bother installing it, you can download a standalone .exe :tada:
Go to releases->latest release->assets and
download takeout-helper.exe
Prepare your Takeout:
If your Takeout was divided into multiple .zip
s, you will need to extract them, and move their contents into one
folder
cmd
, and type:cd C:\Folder\Where\You\Downloaded\takeout-helper
takeout-helper.exe -i [C:\INPUT\TAKEOUT\FOLDER] -o [C:\OUTPUT\FOLDER]
// PS note: Don't use the "[ ]
" in the command above.
// PS 2: YOU NEED TO WRAP YOUR PATHS IN - "
- ESPECIALLY IF THEY HAVE SPACES
If you have issues/questions, you can hit me up either by Reddit, Twitter Email: google-photos-takeout-gh@niceyyyboyyy.anonaddy.com, or if you think your issue is common: Issues tab
I spent a lot of time fixing bugs and making standalone .exe file for Windows users :sparkling_heart: - would be super thankful for any donations
You can also send me some Bitcoin: 3GezcSsZ6TWw1ug9Q8rK44y9goWa3vTmbk
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Beware, that (99% of the times), if you move some files in Android, their creation and modification time is reset to current.
"Simple Gallery" app usually keeps original file creation time when moving and coping (but I don't guarantee it). It's also pretty cool and you can check it out: https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools/Simple-Gallery
I really recommend you using Syncthing for syncing your photos and files across devices. It does so through your local WiFi, so you're not dependend on any service or internet connection. It will also keep original file creation date and metadata, so it resolves Android issue that I mentioned before.
If you want something more centralized but also self-hosted, Nextcloud is a nice choice, but it's approach to photos is still not perfect. (And you need to set up your own server)
Guys at Photoprism are working on full Google Photos alternative, with search and AI tagging etc, but it's stil work in progress. (I will edit this when they are done, but can't promise :P )
Around december 2020, Google stopped putting photos in thousands of "yyyy-mm-dd" folders, and started putting them in tens of "Photos from yyyy" folders instead 🙄
pip install -U google-photos-takeout-helper
1.2.0
pip install -U google-photos-takeout-helper==1.2.0
Old version is... well, old, and I recommend you to just request the takeout again and run against newest version of script :+1:I used this tool to export my notes to markdown - you can then edit them with any markdown editor you like :)
https://github.com/vHanda/google-keep-exporter
This one saves them in format ready for Evernote/ClintaNotes:
https://github.com/HardFork/KeepToText
.exe
file - Thank you, me :kissing_heart: