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ExifTool by Phil Harvey ExifTool is a platform-independent Perl library plus a command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information in a wide variety of files
Installing ExifTool Installing ExifTool Note: ExifTool does not need to be installed to run Just download and extract either the full Perl distribution on Mac Linux, or the Windows EXE version on Windows, and run it directly
exiftool Application Documentation If TYPE is ExifTool or not specified, this option sets the ExifTool character encoding for output tag values when reading and input values when writing, with a default of UTF8
ExifTool FAQ If you are having problems with other software reading information written by ExifTool, if possible try first writing the information from the other software, then use ExifTool (with the -a and -G1 options) to determine where the information was written
ExifTool Command-Line Examples exiftool -b -JpgFromRaw -w _JFR JPG -ext CRW -r Recursively extract JPG image from all Canon CRW files in the current directory, adding C<_JFR JPG> for the name of the output JPG files
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
ExifTool For Dummies 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
EXIF Tags The EXIF meta information is organized into different Image File Directories (IFD's) within an image The names of these IFD's correspond to the ExifTool family 1 group names When writing EXIF information, the default Group listed below is used unless another group is specified
ExifToolGUI By clicking on ExifTool direct button, you get an input field where ExifTool commands can be entered and executed: Note: Don't need to write "exiftool" here -GUI will take care of calling ExifTool for executing commands you have entered
Geotagging with ExifTool ExifTool reads orientation information from the PTNTHPR sentence generated by some Honeywell digital compasses This is a proprietary NMEA sentence which contains information about heading, pitch and roll angles