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- ExifTool by Phil Harvey
ExifTool by Phil Harvey Read, Write and Edit Meta Information! Also available --> Utility to fix Nikon NEF images corrupted by Nikon software Note: IP's that access web pages too quickly will be blocked, and I have had to get even more strict about blocking access to the forum to help deal with a plague of badly-behaving AI bots Send an email to exiftool@gmail com if you think you have been
- Installing ExifTool
Extract the ExifTool files from the archive (The archive is a gzipped tar file, and can be opened with various Windows utilities, including WinZip ) Rename " exiftool " to "exiftool pl" in the exiftool distribution Move "exiftool pl" and the "lib" directory from the exiftool distribution to any directory in your PATH
- exiftool Application Documentation
exiftool -geotag trk log image jpg exiftool -geotag trk log "-Geotime<SubSecDateTimeOriginal#" image jpg If the Geotime value does not contain a time zone then the local system timezone is assumed
- ExifTool FAQ
exiftool -tagsfromfile src jpg "-xmp:all>exif:all" dst jpg The same rules illustrated above also apply when copying individual tags Note: If no destination group is specified, a new tag is created if necessary only in the preferred group, but if the same tag already exists in another group, then this information is also updated
- ExifTool Command-Line Examples
exiftool -r -w txt -common pictures Recursively extract common meta information from files in C directory, writing text output into files with the same names but with a C< txt> extension
- ExifTool For Dummies
ExifTool For Dummies NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT IS A WORK IN PROGRESS First you must install ExifTool If you have not done so already, follow the installation instructions for your platform before proceeding, then refer to the appropriate section below to get started using ExifTool Windows After the basic ExifTool installation, you should now have a copy of the ExifTool application on your desktop
- EXIF Tags
EXIF Tags EXIF stands for "Exchangeable Image File Format" This type of information is formatted according to the TIFF specification, and may be found in JPG, TIFF, PNG, JP2, PGF, MIFF, HDP, PSP and XCF images, as well as many TIFF-based RAW images, and even some AVI and MOV videos The EXIF meta information is organized into different Image File Directories (IFD's) within an image The names
- Image::ExifTool
The Image::ExifTool Perl Library Module Description The Image::ExifTool library provides a set of Perl modules to read and write meta information in a wide variety of image, audio, video and document files This document details the public methods of the ExifTool API
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