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Informations about the package exiftool

ExifTool by Phil Harvey (phil at owl.phy.queensu.ca)

ExifTool is a customizable set of Perl modules plus a full-featured application for reading and writing meta information in a wide variety of files, including the maker note information of many digital cameras by various manufacturers such as Canon, Casio, FLIR, FujiFilm, GE, HP, JVC/Victor, Kodak, Leaf, Minolta/Konica-Minolta, Nikon, Nintendo, Olympus/Epson, Panasonic/Leica, Pentax/Asahi, Phase One, Reconyx, Ricoh, Samsung, Sanyo, Sigma/Foveon and Sony.

Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently supported by ExifTool (r = read, w = write, c = create):

File Types ------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------ 3FR r | DV r | K25 r | OFR r | RSRC r 3G2 r/w | DVB r/w | KDC r | OGG r | RTF r 3GP r/w | DYLIB r | KEY r | OGV r | RW2 r/w A r | EIP r | LA r | ORF r/w | RWL r/w AA r | EPS r/w | LFP r | OTF r | RWZ r AAX r/w | EPUB r | LNK r | PAC r | RM r ACR r | ERF r/w | M2TS r | PAGES r | SEQ r AFM r | EXE r | M4A/V r/w | PBM r/w | SO r AI r/w | EXIF r/w/c | MEF r/w | PCD r | SR2 r/w AIFF r | EXR r | MIE r/w/c | PDB r | SRF r APE r | EXV r/w/c | MIFF r | PDF r/w | SRW r/w ARW r/w | F4A/V r/w | MKA r | PEF r/w | SVG r ASF r | FFF r/w | MKS r | PFA r | SWF r AVI r | FLA r | MKV r | PFB r | THM r/w AZW r | FLAC r | MNG r/w | PFM r | TIFF r/w BMP r | FLV r | MOBI r | PGF r | TORRENT r BTF r | FPF r | MODD r | PGM r/w | TTC r CHM r | FPX r | MOI r | PLIST r | TTF r COS r | GIF r/w | MOS r/w | PICT r | VCF r CR2 r/w | GZ r | MOV r/w | PMP r | VRD r/w/c CRW r/w | HDP r/w | MP3 r | PNG r/w | VSD r CS1 r/w | HDR r | MP4 r/w | PPM r/w | WAV r DCM r | HTML r | MPC r | PPT r | WDP r/w DCP r/w | ICC r/w/c | MPG r | PPTX r | WEBP r DCR r | ICS r | MPO r/w | PS r/w | WEBM r DFONT r | IDML r | MQV r/w | PSB r/w | WMA r DIVX r | IIQ r/w | MRW r/w | PSD r/w | WMV r DJVU r | IND r/w | MXF r | PSP r | WV r DLL r | INX r | NEF r/w | QTIF r/w | X3F r/w DNG r/w | ISO r | NRW r/w | RA r | XCF r DOC r | ITC r | NUMBERS r | RAF r/w | XLS r DOCX r | J2C r | O r | RAM r | XLSX r DPX r | JNG r/w | ODP r | RAR r | XMP r/w/c DR4 r/w/c | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RAW r/w | ZIP r DSS r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RIFF r |

Meta Information ----------------------+----------------------+--------------------- EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | DPX r ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | APE r MIE r/w/c | Flash r | Vorbis r JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | SPIFF r Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | DjVu r PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | M2TS r PNG r/w/c | MXF r | PE/COFF r Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | AVCHD r Nikon Capture r/w/c | FLAC r | ZIP r GeoTIFF r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)

See html/index.html for more details about ExifTool features.

ExifTool can be downloaded from

http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

RUNNING

The exiftool script can be run right away without the need to install Image::ExifTool. For example, from within the exiftool directory you can extract the information from one of the included test files by typing:

./exiftool t/images/ExifTool.jpg

If you move the exiftool script to a different directory, you must also either move the contents of the lib directory or install the Image::ExifTool package so the script can find the necessary libraries.

Note: If you are using the Windows cmd shell, you may need to rename 'exiftool' to 'exiftool.pl' to run it directly from the command line. Alternatively, you can run exiftool with the command 'perl exiftool'.

IF YOU ARE STILL CONFUSED

The exiftool script is a command line application. You run it by typing commands in a terminal window. The first step is to determine the name of the directory where you downloaded the ExifTool distribution package. Assuming, for example, you downloaded it to a folder called "Desktop" in your home directory, then you would type the following commands in a terminal window to extract and run ExifTool:

cd ~/Desktop gzip -dc Image-ExifTool-##.##.tar.gz | tar -xf - cd Image-ExifTool-##.## ./exiftool t/images/ExifTool.jpg

Note: You must replace "##.##" in the above commands with the actual version number of ExifTool that you downloaded. These commands extract meta information from one of the test images. To use one of your images instead, enter the full path name of your file in place of "t/images/ExifTool.jpg".

INSTALLATION

You can install the Image::ExifTool package to make it available for use by other Perl scripts by typing the following:

perl Makefile.PL make make test make install

Notes: i) You need root access for the last step above.

ii) Some Perl installations (like the standard OSX installation) may not contain the necessary files to complete the first step above. But no worries: You can install ExifTool manually by moving 'exiftool' and the 'lib' directory to any directory in your current PATH (ie. /usr/bin).

iii) In Windows, "dmake" or "nmake" may be used if "make" is not available. The "nmake" utility may be downloaded from Microsoft at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q132084 but note that is utility is very old, and may not work with Makefiles generated by newer Perl versions.

(Also see html/install.html for more help with installation.)

DEPENDENCIES

Requires Perl version 5.004 or later. No other special libraries are required, however the following modules are recommended for decoding compressed and/or encrypted information from the indicated file types, and for calculating digest values for some information types:

Archive::Zip (ZIP, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, ODP, ODS, ODT, EIP, iWork) Compress::Zlib (DNG, PNG, PDF, DCM, MIE and SWF files) Digest::MD5 (PDF files, IPTC information, and JPG Extended XMP) Digest::SHA (PDF with AES-256 encryption) IO::Compress::Bzip2 (RWZ files) Win32::API (for proper handling of Windows file times) Win32API::File (for Windows Unicode file names and file times) Win32::FindFile (for Windows Unicode directory support, app only) Time::HiRes (allows generation of ProcessingTime tag)

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2003-2016, Phil Harvey

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

DISTRIBUTION FILES

Below is a list of the files/directories included in the full ExifTool distribution package:

Changes - Revision history MANIFEST - Full list of distribution files META.yml - Standard CPAN dependency file Makefile.PL - Makefile for installation README - This file arg_files/ - Argument files to convert metadata formats: exif2iptc.args - Arguments for converting EXIF to IPTC exif2xmp.args - Arguments for converting EXIF to XMP gps2xmp.args - Arguments for converting GPS to XMP iptc2exif.args - Arguments for converting IPTC to EXIF iptc2xmp.args - Arguments for converting IPTC to XMP iptcCore.args - Complete list of IPTC Core XMP tags pdf2xmp.args - Arguments for converting PDF to XMP xmp2exif.args - Arguments for converting XMP to EXIF xmp2gps.args - Arguments for converting XMP to GPS xmp2iptc.args - Arguments for converting XMP to IPTC xmp2pdf.args - Arguments for converting XMP to PDF config_files/ - Sample ExifTool configuration files: convert_regions.config - Convert between MWG and MP face regions example.config - General example showing config features gps2utm.config - Generate UTM coordinate tags from GPS info photoshop_paths.config - For extracting or copying Photoshop paths picasa_faces.config - Convert from Picasa to MWG/MP face regions exiftool - The exiftool application (Perl script) fmt_files/ - Output formatting example files: gpx.fmt - Format file for creating GPX track gpx_wpt.fmt - Format file for creating GPX waypoints kml.fmt - Format file for creating KML output files html/ - HTML documentation html/TagNames/ - HTML tag name documentation lib/ - ExifTool Perl library modules perl-Image-ExifTool.spec - Red Hat Packaging Manager specification file t/ - Verification test code t/images/ - Verification test images

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Read the following files included in the full distribution for more information:

html/index.html - Main ExifTool documentation html/install.html - Installation instructions html/history.html - Revision history html/ExifTool.html - API documentation html/TagNames/index.html - Tag name documentation html/geotag.html - Geotag feature html/faq.html - Frequently asked questions html/filename.html - Renaming/moving files html/metafiles.html - Working with metadata sidecar files html/struct.html - Working with structured XMP information lib/Image/ExifTool/README - ExifTool library modules documentation

and if you have installed Image::ExifTool, you can also consult perldoc or the man pages:

perldoc exiftool perldoc Image::ExifTool perldoc Image::ExifTool::TagNames

man exiftool man Image::ExifTool man Image::ExifTool::TagNames

Note: If the man pages don't work, it is probably because your man path is not set to include the installed documentation. See "man man" for information about how to set the man path.



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