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Note: IP's that agressively download multiple copies of the distribution files or access web pages too quickly will be blocked. 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. ExifTool supports many different metadata formats including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, Phot
ExifToolGUI for Windows v5.xx Introduction There are many tools for viewing/editing metadata inside image files. In my opinion, ExifTool by Phil Harvey, is the best I've found so far. Here's why: -it shows more metadata tags than any other tool, -it allows to edit almost any metadata tag, -it is very secure to use, is regulary updated and has the best possible support. The only downside for many p
The -L option is equivalent to "-charset Latin", "-charset Latin1" and "-charset cp1252". Type-specific details are given below about the special character handling for EXIF, IPTC, XMP, PNG, ID3, PDF, Photoshop, QuickTime, AIFF, RIFF, MIE and Vorbis information: EXIF: Most textual information in EXIF is stored in ASCII format (called "string" in the EXIF Tags documentation). By default ExifTool do
DICOM Tags The DICOM format is based on the ACR-NEMA specification, but adds a file header and a number of new tags. ExifTool will extract information from either type of file. The Tag ID's in the following table are the tag group and element numbers in hexadecimal, as given in the DICOM specification (see http://medical.nema.org/). The table below contains tags from the DICOM 2009 and earlier spe
QuickTime Tags The QuickTime format is used for many different types of audio, video and image files (most notably, MOV/MP4 videos and HEIC/CR3 images). ExifTool extracts standard meta information and a variety of audio, video and image parameters, as well as proprietary information written by many camera models. Tags with a question mark after their name are not extracted unless the Unknown optio
0 = Off 1 = 1.3x Crop 2 = DX Crop 3 = 5:4 Crop 4 = 3:2 Crop 6 = 16:9 Crop 8 = 2.7x Crop 9 = DX Movie Crop 10 = 1.3x Movie Crop 11 = FX Uncropped 12 = DX Uncropped 13 = 2.8x Movie Crop 14 = 1.4x Movie Crop 15 = 1.5x Movie Crop 17 = 1:1 Crop
ExifTool Tag Names The tables listed below give the names of all tags recognized by ExifTool. They contain a total of 28148 tags, with 17486 unique tag names. Tag ID, Index# or Sequence is given in the first column of each table. A Tag ID is the computer-readable equivalent of a tag name, and is the identifier that is actually stored in the file. Index# refers to the offset of a value when found a
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. Methods All ExifTool features are accessed through the methods of the public interface listed below. Other Image::ExifTool methods
GPS Tags These GPS tags are part of the EXIF standard, and are stored in a separate IFD within the EXIF information. ExifTool is very flexible about the input format when writing lat/long coordinates, and will accept from 1 to 3 floating point numbers (for decimal degrees, degrees and minutes, or degrees, minutes and seconds) separated by just about anything, and will format them properly accordin
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 of
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