exiftool_vendored 10.04.0 → 10.23.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/Changes +7480 -0
  3. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/MANIFEST +977 -0
  4. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/META.yml +28 -0
  5. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/Makefile.PL +46 -0
  6. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/README +236 -0
  7. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/exif2iptc.args +0 -0
  8. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/exif2xmp.args +0 -0
  9. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/gps2xmp.args +0 -0
  10. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/iptc2exif.args +0 -0
  11. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/iptc2xmp.args +0 -0
  12. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/iptcCore.args +0 -0
  13. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/pdf2xmp.args +0 -0
  14. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/xmp2exif.args +0 -0
  15. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/xmp2gps.args +0 -0
  16. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/xmp2iptc.args +0 -0
  17. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/arg_files/xmp2pdf.args +0 -0
  18. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/config_files/convert_regions.config +0 -0
  19. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/config_files/example.config +343 -0
  20. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/config_files/gps2utm.config +256 -0
  21. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/config_files/photoshop_paths.config +0 -0
  22. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/config_files/picasa_faces.config +382 -0
  23. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/exiftool +6311 -0
  24. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/fmt_files/gpx.fmt +0 -0
  25. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/fmt_files/gpx_wpt.fmt +0 -0
  26. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/fmt_files/kml.fmt +0 -0
  27. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/ExifTool.html +2093 -0
  28. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/MIE1.1-20070121.pdf +0 -0
  29. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/Shift.html +173 -0
  30. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/AFCP.html +0 -0
  31. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/AIFF.html +0 -0
  32. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/APE.html +0 -0
  33. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/APP12.html +0 -0
  34. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/ASF.html +0 -0
  35. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Apple.html +0 -0
  36. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Audible.html +0 -0
  37. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/BMP.html +0 -0
  38. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/BPG.html +118 -0
  39. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Canon.html +9534 -0
  40. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/CanonCustom.html +2141 -0
  41. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/CanonRaw.html +0 -0
  42. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/CanonVRD.html +2020 -0
  43. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Casio.html +0 -0
  44. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Composite.html +736 -0
  45. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/DICOM.html +0 -0
  46. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/DNG.html +293 -0
  47. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/DPX.html +229 -0
  48. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/DV.html +0 -0
  49. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/DarwinCore.html +0 -0
  50. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/DjVu.html +0 -0
  51. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/EXE.html +741 -0
  52. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/EXIF.html +3394 -0
  53. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Extra.html +469 -0
  54. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/FLAC.html +183 -0
  55. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/FLIR.html +0 -0
  56. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Flash.html +0 -0
  57. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/FlashPix.html +0 -0
  58. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Font.html +0 -0
  59. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/FotoStation.html +0 -0
  60. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/FujiFilm.html +824 -0
  61. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/GE.html +0 -0
  62. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/GIF.html +0 -0
  63. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/GIMP.html +0 -0
  64. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/GPS.html +230 -0
  65. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/GeoTiff.html +0 -0
  66. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/H264.html +0 -0
  67. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/HP.html +0 -0
  68. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/HTML.html +0 -0
  69. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/ICC_Profile.html +0 -0
  70. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/ID3.html +0 -0
  71. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/IPTC.html +0 -0
  72. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/ISO.html +159 -0
  73. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/ITC.html +0 -0
  74. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/JFIF.html +62 -0
  75. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/JPEG.html +0 -0
  76. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/JVC.html +0 -0
  77. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Jpeg2000.html +0 -0
  78. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Kodak.html +0 -0
  79. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/KyoceraRaw.html +0 -0
  80. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/LNK.html +0 -0
  81. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Leaf.html +0 -0
  82. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Lytro.html +0 -0
  83. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/M2TS.html +0 -0
  84. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MIE.html +0 -0
  85. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MIFF.html +0 -0
  86. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MNG.html +0 -0
  87. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MOI.html +0 -0
  88. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MPC.html +0 -0
  89. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MPEG.html +0 -0
  90. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MPF.html +0 -0
  91. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MWG.html +0 -0
  92. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MXF.html +0 -0
  93. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Matroska.html +0 -0
  94. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Microsoft.html +0 -0
  95. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Minolta.html +2625 -0
  96. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/MinoltaRaw.html +0 -0
  97. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Motorola.html +32 -0
  98. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Nikon.html +5907 -0
  99. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/NikonCapture.html +0 -0
  100. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/NikonCustom.html +6590 -0
  101. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Nintendo.html +0 -0
  102. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/OOXML.html +0 -0
  103. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Ogg.html +49 -0
  104. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Olympus.html +3649 -0
  105. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/OpenEXR.html +0 -0
  106. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Opus.html +62 -0
  107. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PDF.html +0 -0
  108. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PGF.html +0 -0
  109. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PICT.html +0 -0
  110. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PLIST.html +0 -0
  111. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/PLUS.html +2613 -0
  112. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PNG.html +0 -0
  113. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PSP.html +0 -0
  114. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Palm.html +0 -0
  115. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Panasonic.html +0 -0
  116. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PanasonicRaw.html +0 -0
  117. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Pentax.html +4770 -0
  118. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/PhaseOne.html +253 -0
  119. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PhotoCD.html +0 -0
  120. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PhotoMechanic.html +0 -0
  121. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Photoshop.html +739 -0
  122. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PostScript.html +0 -0
  123. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/PrintIM.html +0 -0
  124. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Qualcomm.html +0 -0
  125. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/QuickTime.html +6060 -0
  126. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/RIFF.html +1382 -0
  127. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/RSRC.html +0 -0
  128. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/RTF.html +0 -0
  129. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Radiance.html +0 -0
  130. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Rawzor.html +0 -0
  131. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Real.html +0 -0
  132. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Reconyx.html +0 -0
  133. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Ricoh.html +0 -0
  134. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Samsung.html +616 -0
  135. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Sanyo.html +0 -0
  136. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Scalado.html +0 -0
  137. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Shortcuts.html +279 -0
  138. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Sigma.html +528 -0
  139. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/SigmaRaw.html +0 -0
  140. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Sony.html +10264 -0
  141. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/SonyIDC.html +0 -0
  142. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Stim.html +0 -0
  143. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Theora.html +0 -0
  144. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Torrent.html +0 -0
  145. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/Unknown.html +0 -0
  146. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/VCard.html +0 -0
  147. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/Vorbis.html +243 -0
  148. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/XMP.html +8945 -0
  149. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/ZIP.html +0 -0
  150. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/iWork.html +0 -0
  151. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/TagNames/index.html +217 -0
  152. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/TagNames/style.css +0 -0
  153. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/ancient_history.html +8209 -0
  154. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/canon_raw.html +0 -0
  155. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/commentary.html +0 -0
  156. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/config.html +355 -0
  157. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/data_members.html +0 -0
  158. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/exiftool_pod.html +2535 -0
  159. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/faq.html +1566 -0
  160. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/filename.html +352 -0
  161. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/geotag.html +659 -0
  162. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/history.html +243 -0
  163. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/htmldump.html +0 -0
  164. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/idiosyncracies.html +0 -0
  165. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/index.html +1341 -0
  166. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/html/install.html +261 -0
  167. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/metafiles.html +0 -0
  168. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/overview.png +0 -0
  169. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/standards.html +0 -0
  170. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/struct.html +0 -0
  171. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/style.css +0 -0
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  174. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/html/writing.html +0 -0
  175. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/File/RandomAccess.pm +378 -0
  176. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/File/RandomAccess.pod +231 -0
  177. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool.pm +7747 -0
  178. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool.pod +2542 -0
  179. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/AES.pm +501 -0
  180. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/AFCP.pm +286 -0
  181. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/AIFF.pm +289 -0
  182. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/APE.pm +282 -0
  183. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/APP12.pm +322 -0
  184. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/ASF.pm +885 -0
  185. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/Apple.pm +129 -0
  186. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/Audible.pm +317 -0
  187. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/BMP.pm +179 -0
  188. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/BPG.pm +251 -0
  189. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/BZZ.pm +472 -0
  190. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/BigTIFF.pm +282 -0
  191. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/BuildTagLookup.pm +2527 -0
  192. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/Canon.pm +8734 -0
  193. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonCustom.pm +2667 -0
  194. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonRaw.pm +910 -0
  195. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonVRD.pm +2273 -0
  196. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/CaptureOne.pm +235 -0
  197. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/Casio.pm +2058 -0
  198. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.23/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset.pm +423 -0
  199. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/Arabic.pm +0 -0
  200. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/Baltic.pm +0 -0
  201. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/Cyrillic.pm +0 -0
  202. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/Greek.pm +0 -0
  203. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/Hebrew.pm +0 -0
  204. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/JIS.pm +0 -0
  205. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/Latin.pm +0 -0
  206. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/Latin2.pm +0 -0
  207. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/MacArabic.pm +0 -0
  208. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.04 → Image-ExifTool-10.23}/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset/MacChineseCN.pm +0 -0
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+ <li><a href="#Q1">Discussion forum</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q2">Determining tag names</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q3">ExifTool doesn't read/write properly</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q4">Aperture and shutter speed</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q5">Date and time formats</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q6">"Can't convert TAG" errors</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q7">Deleting all EXIF from a TIFF</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q8">Writing Make, Model &amp; MakerNotes</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q9">Tag locations when copying</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q10">Coded character sets</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q11">User-defined tags</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q12">Export to database</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q13">Output file size</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q14">GPS coordinate format</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q15">MakerNote errors</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q16">Some files not renamed</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q17">List-type tags</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q18">Windows character encoding</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q19">Formatting tag values</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q20">Write errors (repair corrupted EXIF)</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q21">Newlines in values</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q22">Order of operations</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q23">"0 image files updated"</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q24">Date/time gets reset to today</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="#Q25">Image validation</a></li>
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+ <h1 class='up'>ExifTool FAQ</h1>
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+ <a name="Q1"></a>
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+ <p>1. <b>"Is there a forum for discussing ExifTool issues?"</b></p>
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+ ExifTool issues can be discussed on the ExifTool forum at
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+ <a href="http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/">http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/</a>
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+ <a name="Q2"></a>
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+ <p>2. <b>"How do I determine the tag name for some information?"</b></p>
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+ <blockquote>When you run exiftool, by default it prints descriptions, not tag
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+ names, for the information it extracts. These descriptions are in English
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+ unless the <code>-lang</code> option is used to select another language. Note
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+ that descriptions often contain spaces between words, but tag names never do.
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+ Also, tag names are always English, regardless of the <code>-lang</code>
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+ setting. To print the tag names instead instead of descriptions, use the
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+ <code>-s</code> option when extracting information. eg)
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+ <pre>exiftool -s image.jpg</pre>
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+ Valid characters in tag names are <code>A-Z</code>, <code>a-z</code>,
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+ <a href="TagNames/index.html">tag name documentation</a> for a complete list of
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+ available tag names.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>Tag names may be optionally prefixed by a family 0 or 1 group name
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+ to specify a particular information type or location. Use the
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+ <code>-g0</code> and <code>-g1</code> (or
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+ <code>-G0</code> and <code>-G1</code>) options when extracting
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+ information to see the corresponding group names.
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q3"></a>
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+ <p>3a. <b>"ExifTool reports the wrong value or doesn't extract a tag"</b>,
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+ <br>3b. <b>"ExifTool doesn't write a tag properly"</b>, or
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+ <br>3c. <b>"Other software can't read information written by ExifTool"</b></p>
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+
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+ <blockquote><i>[Also see <a href="#Q23">FAQ number 23</a> for reasons why
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+ ExifTool may not write some tags to certain file types.]</i></blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>First, make sure you are looking at the right information. Use
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+ ExifTool with a command like this to extract all information from the file,
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+ along with the location it was written:
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+
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+ <pre>exiftool -a -G1 -s c:\images\test.jpg</pre>
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+
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+ In this command, <code>-a</code> allows duplicate tags to be extracted,
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+ <code>-G1</code> shows the family 1 group name (ie. the location) of each tag,
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+ and <code>-s</code> shows the tag names instead of their descriptions.
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+ (Substitute the path name of your file in place of
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+ "<code>c:\images\test.jpg</code>".)</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>When duplicate tags exist, only one is extracted unless the
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+ <code>-a</code> option is used. Beware that options like <code>-EXIF:all</code>
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+ select all EXIF tags from the extracted tags, so EXIF tags hidden by duplicate
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+ tags in other locations will not appear in the output for
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+ <code>-EXIF:all</code>. For example, the command
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+
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+ <pre>exiftool -gps:all image.jpg</pre>
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+
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+ will NOT necessarily extract all GPS tags because some GPS tags may have been
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+ suppressed by same-named tags in other groups. To be sure all GPS tags are
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+ extracted, the <code>-a</code> option must be used:
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+
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+ <pre>exiftool -a -gps:all image.jpg</pre>
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+
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+ If you are having problems with other software reading information written by
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+ ExifTool, if possible try first writing the information from the other software,
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+ then use ExifTool (with the <code>-a</code> and <code>-G1</code> options) to
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+ determine where the information was written. Once you know where it should go,
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+ you can use ExifTool to write to this location. You can read or write
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+ information in a specific location by prefixing the tag name on the command line
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+ with the desired group name. eg.) "<code>-ExifIFD:DateTimeOriginal</code>"
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>This problem may also occur if contradictory information exists in
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+ different meta information formats within the same file. For example, often XMP
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+ will be ignored if IPTC exists and the Photoshop:IPTCDigest does not agree with
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+ the IPTC content. The
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+ <a href="http://www.metadataworkinggroup.org/">Metadata Working Group</a>
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+ recommends techniques to keep the EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata synchronized.
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+ These recommendations are implemented by the ExifTool
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+ <a href="TagNames/MWG.html">MWG tags</a>. For maximum compatibility with the
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+ widest range of applications, it is suggested that these MWG tags be used
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+ whenever possible.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>One final note: When writing, the <code>-v2</code> option may be
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+ useful because it provides details about what ExifTool is writing, and where.
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q4"></a>
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+ <p>4. <b>"ExifTool reports more than one shutter speed or aperture value, and
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+ they are slightly different"</b></p>
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+
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+ <blockquote>
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+ There are a number of different ways that aperture and shutter speed information
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+ are stored in many images. The standard EXIF values (EXIF:FNumber and
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+ EXIF:ExposureTime) should correspond to the values displayed by your camera,
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+ but these values may have been rounded off. The corresponding EXIF APEX
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+ values (EXIF:ApertureValue and EXIF:ShutterSpeedValue) may be different due
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+ to their own round-off errors. If available, the MakerNotes values may be
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+ the most accurate because they haven't been rounded off to nice even values
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+ for display, so with these you may see odd values like 1/102 instead of
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+ 1/100, etc.
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q5"></a>
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+ <p>5. <b>"How do I format date and time information for writing?"</b></p>
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+
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+ <blockquote>All information (including date/time information) is written in the
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+ same format as it is read out. When reading, ExifTool converts all date and
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+ time information to standard EXIF format, so this is also the way it is
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+ specified when writing. The standard EXIF date/time format is
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+ "<code>YYYY:mm:dd HH:MM:SS</code>", and some meta information formats such as
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+ XMP also allow sub-seconds and a timezone to be specified. The timezone format
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+ is "<code>+HH:MM</code>", "<code>-HH:MM</code>" or "<code>Z</code>". For
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+ example:
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+
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+ <pre>exiftool -xmp:dateTimeOriginal="2005:10:23 20:06:34.33-05:00" a.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+
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+ When writing XMP or other information types which allow incomplete date/time
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+ values, the following input formats are also accepted:
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+
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+ <pre>YYYY
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+ YYYY:mm
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+ YYYY:mm:dd
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+ YYYY:mm:dd HH:MM
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+ </pre>
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+
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+ Having said this, ExifTool is very flexible about the actual format of input
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+ date/time values when writing, and will attempt to reformat any values into the
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+ standard format unless the <code>-n</code> option is used. Any separators may
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+ be used (or in fact, none at all). The first 4 consecutive digits found in the
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+ value are interpreted as the year, then next 2 digits are the month, and so on.
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+ <i class=lt>[The year must be 4 digits. Other fields are expected to be 2
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+ digits, but a single digit is allowed if the subsequent character is a
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+ non-digit.]</i> For EXIF date/time values, all 6 date/time fields must exist
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+ ("<code>YYYYmmddHHMMSS</code>"), but XMP date/time values require only the year
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+ ("<code>YYYY</code>"). This feature facilitates useful operations such as
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+ setting date/time tags from a date embedded in the file name. For example, the
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+ command
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+
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+ <pre>exiftool "-alldates&lt;filename" c:\images</pre>
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+
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+ will set the common date/time tags from the file name for all images in the
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+ directory "<code>c:\images</code>". This will work for any file name which
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+ matches the above criteria (eg. "IMG_20110927_103000.jpg").
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+ <i class=lt>[AllDates is a shortcut for 3 tag names: DateTimeOriginal,
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+ CreateDate and ModifyDate. See the <a href="TagNames/Shortcuts.html">Shortcuts
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+ Tags documentation</a> for more information.]</i></blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>The <code>-d</code> option allows full control over the format of
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+ date/time values when reading. However, the effect of the <code>-d</code>
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+ option is not reversible, so date/time values must be written using the format
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+ described above, even when the <code>-d</code> option is used. Note that when
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+ reading, the effect of the <code>-n</code> option on date/time values is only to
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+ disable the <code>-d</code> formatting.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote><b>Special feature</b>: A value of "<code>now</code>" may be used to
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+ represent the current time when writing any date/time tag. For example:
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+ <pre>exiftool -xmp:dateTimeOriginal=now a.jpg</pre>
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+ <i class=lt>[There is also a <a href="TagNames/Extra.html">Now tag</a> which may
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+ be used for a similar purpose by copying its value to another tag, but copying
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+ tags adds an extra read stage to the processing which is best avoided if
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+ performance is an issue.]</i>
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q6"></a>
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+ <p>6. <b>"I get '<code>Can't convert TAG (not in PrintConv)</code>' errors when
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+ writing a tag"</b></p>
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+
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+ <blockquote>
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+ By default, ExifTool applies a print conversion (PrintConv) to extracted
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+ information to make the output more human-readable. Some conversions involve
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+ lookup tables which are documented in the <b>Values</b> column of the
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+ <a href="TagNames/index.html">tag name documentation</a>. For example, the
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+ GPSAltitudeRef tag defines the following conversions:
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+ <pre>0 = Above Sea Level
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+ 1 = Below Sea Level
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+ </pre>
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+ For this tag, a value of '0' is printed as 'Above Sea Level', and '1' is printed
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+ as 'Below Sea Level'. Reading and writing with ExifTool is symmetrical <i>[with
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+ the possible exception of list-type tags -- see <a href="#Q17">FAQ number 17</a>
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+ below]</i>, so a value that is printed as 'Above Sea Level' must also be written in
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+ that form. (In other words, the inverse print conversion is applied when writing
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+ values.) For example, to write GPSAltitudeRef you can type:
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+ <pre>exiftool -gpsaltituderef="Above Sea Level" image.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+ or any unambiguous short form may be used and ExifTool will know what you mean, eg)
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+ <pre>exiftool -gpsaltituderef=above image.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+ Alternatively, the print conversion can be disabled for all tags with the
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+ <code>-n</code> option, or for individual tags by suffixing the tag name with a
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+ '<code>#</code>' character. In either case the printed value of GPSAltitudeRef
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+ will be '0' or '1' when extracting information, and the value is written in the
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+ same way. So following two commands have exactly the same effect as above:
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+ <pre>exiftool -gpsaltituderef=0 -n image.jpg
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+ exiftool -gpsaltituderef#=0 image.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+ Integer values may also be specified in hexadecimal (with a leading '0x'). For
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+ example, the following commands are all equivalent:
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+ <pre>exiftool -flash=1 -n image.jpg
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+ exiftool -flash=0x1 -n image.jpg
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+ exiftool -flash#=1 image.jpg
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+ exiftool -flash#=0x1 image.jpg
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+ exiftool -flash=fired image.jpg
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+ </pre></blockquote><blockquote class=prog>
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+ <b>Programmers</b>: These techniques look like this when calling Image::ExifTool
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+ functions from a Perl script:
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+ <pre>$exifTool->SetNewValue(flash => 1, Type => 'ValueConv');
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+ $exifTool->SetNewValue(flash => 0x1, Type => 'ValueConv');
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+ $exifTool->SetNewValue('flash#' => 1);
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+ $exifTool->SetNewValue('flash#' => 0x1);
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+ $exifTool->SetNewValue(flash => 'fired');
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+ </pre></blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q7"></a>
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+ <p>7. <b>"I can't delete all EXIF information from a TIFF file using
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+ '<code>exiftool -exif:all= img.tif</code>'"</b></p>
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+
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+ <blockquote>This is because of the way a TIFF file is structured. With a JPEG
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+ image, this command removes IFD0 (the main Image File Directory) as well as any
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+ subdirectories, thus removing all EXIF information. But with the TIFF format,
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+ the main image itself is stored in IFD0, so deleting this directory would
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+ destroy the image. The same is true for any TIFF-based RAW file such as DNG,
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+ CR2, NEF, etc. For these types of files, ExifTool just deletes the ExifIFD
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+ subdirectory, so any information stored in other directories is preserved (BUT
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+ NOTE THAT WITH PROPRIETARY RAW FORMATS THIS MAY DELETE INFORMATION THAT IS
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+ NECESSARY FOR PROPER RENDERING OF THE IMAGE).
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>Use "<code>exiftool -a -G1 -s img.tif</code>" to see where the
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+ information is stored. Any tags remaining in other IFD's must be deleted
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+ individually from a TIFF-format file if desired. For convenience, a
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+ <a href="TagNames/Shortcuts.html">shortcut tag</a> is provided to simplify the
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+ deletion of common metadata tags from IFD0 by adding "<code>-CommonIFD0=</code>"
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+ to the command line.
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q8"></a>
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+ <p>8a. <b>"All maker note information is lost if I change the Make or Model tag"</b>, or
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+ <br>8b. <b>"I can't copy maker note information to an image"</b>, or
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+ <br>8c. <b>"I can't view a RAW image after changing the model tag"</b></p>
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+
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+ <blockquote>
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+ The Make and Model tags are used by some image utilities (including ExifTool) to
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+ determine the format of the maker note information. Deleting or changing either
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+ of these tags may prevent these utilities from recognizing or properly
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+ interpreting the maker notes (which, for a RAW image, may mean that the image
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+ can no longer be properly rendered). Also beware that the maker notes
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+ information may be damaged if an image is edited when the maker notes are not
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+ properly recognized. So it is a good idea not to edit the Make and Model tags in
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+ the first place.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>If you really want to delete the Make and Model information, you
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+ might as well delete the maker notes too. You can do this with either of the
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+ following commands:
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+ <pre>exiftool -make= -model= -makernotes:all= image.jpg
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+ exiftool -make= -model= -makernotes= image.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+ For the same reason, maker notes can not be copied to an image with an
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+ incompatible Make or Model. To do this, the Make and Model tags must also be
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+ copied. eg)
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+ <pre>exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg -makernotes -make -model dst.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+ (Note that in this case the "<code>-makernotes:all</code>" syntax does not work
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+ because it attempts to copy the maker note tags individually. Since maker note
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+ tags may not be created individually, they must instead be copied as a block
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+ with "<code>-makernotes</code>".)
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q9"></a>
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+ <p>9a. <b>"The information is different when I copy all tags to a new file"</b>, or
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+ <br>9b. <b>"The tag locations change when I use <code>-tagsfromfile</code>
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+ to copy information"</b></p>
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+
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+ <blockquote>
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+ This feature is explained under the <code>-tagsFromFile</code> option in
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+ the <a href="exiftool_pod.html">exiftool application documentation</a>, but the
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+ question is common enough that it is discussed here in more detail.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>By default, ExifTool will store information in preferred locations
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+ when either writing new information or copying information between files. This
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+ freedom allows ExifTool to write or copy information to files of different
335
+ formats without requiring the user to know details about where the information
336
+ is stored.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>The preferred general locations for information written to JPEG
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+ images are 1) EXIF, 2) IPTC and 3) XMP. As an example, information extracted
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+ from the maker notes will be preferentially written (on a tag-by-tag basis) in
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+ EXIF format when copying information between two JPEG images. But if a specific
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+ tag doesn't exist in EXIF, then the tag is written to the first valid group in
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+ the order specified above. The advantage of "translating" the information to
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+ EXIF is that it then becomes readable by applications which only support
345
+ standard EXIF. The disadvantage is that you don't get an exact copy of the
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+ original information structure.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>But ExifTool gives you the ability to customize this behaviour to
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+ write the information to wherever you want. This is done by specifying a group
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+ name for the tag(s) to be copied. This applies even if the group name is
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+ "<code>all</code>", in which case the original family 1 group is preserved. So
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+ to copy all information and preserve the original structure, use this syntax:
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+
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+ <pre>exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg -all:all dst.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+
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+ In this command, since no destination tag was specified, the destination is the
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+ same as the source (ie. "<code>-all:all>all:all</code>"), so the information is
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+ copied to the same family 1 group.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>Here are some examples to show you the type of control you have over
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+ where the information is written. All commands in each example are equivalent:
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+
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+ <pre><span class='blk'># copy all tags to preferred groups (no destination group)</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg dst.jpg
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg -all dst.jpg
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-all&gt;all" dst.jpg
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-all:all&gt;all" dst.jpg
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+
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+ <span class='blk'># copy all tags, preserving family 1 group (destination group 'all')</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg -all:all dst.jpg
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-all&gt;all:all" dst.jpg
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-all:all&gt;all:all" dst.jpg
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+
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+ <span class='blk'># copy all tags to EXIF group (destination group 'exif')
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+ # [the destination family 1 group is the preferred EXIF IFD]</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-all&gt;exif:all" dst.jpg
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-all:all&gt;exif:all" dst.jpg
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+
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+ <span class='blk'># copy XMP tags to XMP group (destination group 'xmp')
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+ # [the destination family 1 group is the preferred XMP namespace]</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-xmp:all" dst.jpg
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-xmp:all&gt;xmp:all" dst.jpg
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+
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+ <span class='blk'># copy XMP tags, preserving family 1 group (destination group 'all')</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-xmp:all&gt;all:all" dst.jpg
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+
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+ <span class='blk'># copy XMP tags to preferred groups (no destination group)</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-xmp:all&gt;all" dst.jpg
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+
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+ <span class='blk'># copy XMP tags to EXIF only (destination group 'exif')
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+ # [the destination family 1 group is the preferred EXIF IFD]</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg "-xmp:all&gt;exif:all" dst.jpg
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+ </pre>
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+
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+ The same rules illustrated above also apply when copying individual tags.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>Note: If no destination group is specified, a new tag is created if
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+ necessary only in the preferred group, but if the same tag already exists in
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+ another group, then this information is also updated. (Otherwise inconsistent
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+ values for the same information would exist in different locations. Of course,
402
+ you can always generate inconsistencies like this if you really want to by
403
+ specifically writing contradictory information to different groups.)
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>Certain types of meta information (such as EXIF, IPTC, XMP and
407
+ ICC_Profile) may also be <b>copied as a block</b>. This technique copies all
408
+ meta information, even if ExifTool doesn't have the ability to write some
409
+ individual tags contained in the block. For all block types except EXIF, the
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+ metadata is copied byte-for-byte from the original image. With EXIF however,
411
+ the metadata may be restructured to ensure that it is self-contained. Also note
412
+ that EXIF may not be written as a block to TIFF-based file formats. Beware that
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+ <b>any existing metadata</b> of this type in the distination file <b>will be
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+ overwritten</b> by the new block.
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+
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+ <pre><span class='blk'># copy EXIF as a block between same-named JPG files in different directories</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile SRCDIR/%f.%e -exif -ext jpg DSTDIR
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+
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+ <span class='blk'># copy XMP as a block from one file to another</span>
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+ exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg -xmp dst.cr2
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+ </pre></blockquote>
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+
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+ <a name="Q10"></a>
424
+ <p>10. <b>"How does ExifTool handle coded character sets?"</b></p>
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+
426
+ <!-- vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv -->
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+ <!-- NOTE: CHANGES TO FAQ 10 MUST ALSO BE REFLECTED IN ExifTool.pod! -->
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+
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+ <blockquote><i>[Also see <a href="#Q18">FAQ number 18</a> for help on displaying
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+ special characters in a Windows console.]</i></blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>Certain meta information formats allow coded character sets other
433
+ than plain ASCII. When reading, most known encodings are converted to the
434
+ external character set according to the exiftool "<code>-charset CHARSET</code>"
435
+ or <code>-L</code> option, or to UTF&#8209;8 by default. When writing, the
436
+ inverse conversion is performed. Alternatively, special characters may be
437
+ converted to/from HTML character entities with the <code>-E</code> option.
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+ </blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>A distinction is made between the <b>external</b> character set
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+ visible to the ExifTool user, and the <b>internal</b> character used to store
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+ text in the metadata of a file. These character sets may be specified
443
+ separately as follows:
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+ <ol><li>The <b>external</b> character set for <b>tag values</b> passed to/from
445
+ ExifTool is UTF&#8209;8 by default, but it may be changed through any of these
446
+ command-line options:
447
+ <blockquote><code>-charset CHARSET</code> &nbsp; or &nbsp;
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+ <code>-charset exiftool=CHARSET</code> &nbsp; or &nbsp; <code>-L</code>
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+ </blockquote>
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+ The encoding of <b>file and directory names</b> (eg. the <i>FILE</i> argument on
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+ the command line) is different. By default, these names are passed straight
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+ through to the standard C I/O routines without recoding. On Mac/Linux these
453
+ routines expect UTF&#8209;8, but on Windows they use the system code page (which
454
+ is dependent on your system settings). However, as of ExifTool 9.79, the
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+ external filename encoding may be specified:
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+ <blockquote><code>-charset filename=CHARSET</code></blockquote>
457
+ When this is done, file and directory names are converted from the specified
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+ encoding to one appropriate for system I/O routines. In Windows, this also has
459
+ the effect of enabling Unicode filename support via the special Windows
460
+ wide-character I/O routines if the required Perl modules are available
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+ (these are included in the Windows executable version of ExifTool). See
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+ <a href="exiftool_pod.html#windows_unicode_file_names">WINDOWS UNICODE FILE NAMES</a>
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+ in the application documentation for more details.<br><br></li>
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+ <li>The <b>internal</b> character set for strings stored in file metadata may be
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+ specified for some metadata types:
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+ <blockquote><code>-charset TYPE=CHARSET</code></blockquote>
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+ (where <code>TYPE</code> is "<code>exif</code>", "<code>iptc</code>",
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+ "<code>id3</code>", "<code>photoshop</code>" or "<code>quicktime</code>")</li></ol>
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+
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+ Valid <code>CHARSET</code> values are (with aliases given in brackets, case is
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+ not significant):
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+
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+ <blockquote><table class=clear>
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+ <tr><td>UTF8</td><td>(cp65001, UTF&#8209;8)</td><td>Thai</td><td>(cp874)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Latin</td><td>(cp1252, Latin1)</td><td>MacRoman</td><td>(cp10000, Mac, Roman)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Latin2</td><td>(cp1250)</td><td>MacLatin2</td><td>(cp10029)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Cyrillic</td><td>(cp1251,&nbsp;Russian)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td>MacCyrillic</td><td>(cp10007)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Greek</td><td>(cp1253)</td><td>MacGreek</td><td>(cp10006)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Turkish</td><td>(cp1254)</td><td>MacTurkish</td><td>(cp10081)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Hebrew</td><td>(cp1255)</td><td>MacRomanian</td><td>(cp10010)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Arabic</td><td>(cp1256)</td><td>MacIceland</td><td>(cp10079)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Baltic</td><td>(cp1257)</td><td>MacCroatian</td><td>(cp10082)</td></tr>
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+ <tr><td>Vietnam</td><td>(cp1258)</td></tr>
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+ </table></blockquote>
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+
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+ The <code>-L</code> option is equivalent to "<code>-charset Latin</code>",
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+ "<code>-charset Latin1</code>" and "<code>-charset cp1252</code>".</blockquote>
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+
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+ <blockquote>Type-specific details are given below about the special character
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+ handling for EXIF, IPTC, XMP, PNG, ID3, PDF, Photoshop, QuickTime, AIFF, RIFF,
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+ MIE and Vorbis information:</blockquote>
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+
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+ <!-- NOTE: CHANGES TO FAQ 10 MUST ALSO BE REFLECTED IN ExifTool.pod! -->
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+
495
+ <blockquote><b>EXIF</b>: Most textual information in EXIF is stored in ASCII
496
+ format (called "string" in the <a href="TagNames/index.html">ExifTool tag name
497
+ documentation</a>). By default ExifTool does not convert these strings.
498
+ However, it is not uncommon for applications to write UTF&#8209;8 or other
499
+ encodings where ASCII is expected. To deal with these, ExifTool allows the
500
+ internal EXIF string encoding to be specified with
501
+ "<code>-charset exif=CHARSET</code>", which causes EXIF string values to be
502
+ converted from the specified character set when reading, and stored with this
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+ character set when writing. The
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+ <a href="http://www.metadataworkinggroup.org/">MWG</a> recommends using
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+ UTF&#8209;8 encoding for EXIF strings, and in keeping with this the
506
+ "<code>-use mwg</code>" feature sets the default internal EXIF string encoding
507
+ to UTF&#8209;8 (ie. "<code>-charset exif=utf8</code>"), but note that this will
508
+ have no effect unless the external encoding is also set to something other than
509
+ the default of UTF&#8209;8.</blockquote>
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+
511
+ <blockquote>A few EXIF tags (UserComment, GPSProcessingMethod and
512
+ GPSAreaInformation) support a designated internal text encoding, with values
513
+ stored as ASCII, Unicode (UCS&#8209;2) or JIS. When reading these tags, ExifTool
514
+ converts Unicode and JIS to the external character set specified by the
515
+ <code>-charset</code> or <code>-L</code> option, or to UTF&#8209;8 by default.
516
+ ASCII text is not converted. When writing, text is stored as ASCII unless the
517
+ string contains special characters, in which case it is converted from the
518
+ external character set (UTF&#8209;8 by default), and stored as Unicode. ExifTool
519
+ writes Unicode in native EXIF byte ordering by default, but the byte order may
520
+ be specified by setting the ExifUnicodeByteOrder tag (see the
521
+ <a href="TagNames/Extra.html">Extra Tags</a> documentation).</blockquote>
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+
523
+ <blockquote>The EXIF "XP" tags (XPTitle, XPComment, etc) are always stored
524
+ internally as little-endian Unicode (UCS&#8209;2), and are read and written
525
+ using the specified external character set.</blockquote>
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+
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+ <!-- NOTE: CHANGES TO FAQ 10 MUST ALSO BE REFLECTED IN ExifTool.pod! -->
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+
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+ <blockquote><b>IPTC</b><span class='sm'><sup>&dagger;</sup></span>: The
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+ value of the IPTC:CodedCharacterSet tag determines how the internal IPTC string
531
+ values are interpreted. If CodedCharacterSet exists and has a value of
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+ "<code>UTF8</code>" (or "<code>ESC&nbsp;%&nbsp;G</code>") then string values are
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+ assumed to be stored as UTF&#8209;8. Otherwise the internal IPTC encoding is
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+ assumed to be Windows Latin1 (cp1252), but this can be changed with
535
+ "<code>-charset iptc=CHARSET</code>". When reading, these strings are converted
536
+ to UTF&#8209;8 by default, or to the external character set specified by the
537
+ <code>-charset</code> or <code>-L</code> option. When writing, the inverse
538
+ conversions are performed. No conversion is done if the internal (IPTC) and
539
+ external (ExifTool) character sets are the same. Note that ISO 2022 character
540
+ set shifting is not supported. Instead, a warning is issued and the string is
541
+ not converted if an ISO 2022 shift code is encountered. See the
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+ <a href="http://www.iptc.org/std/IIM/4.1/specification/IIMV4.1.pdf">IPTC IIM
543
+ specification</a> for more information about IPTC character coding.</blockquote>
544
+
545
+ <blockquote>ExifTool may be used to convert IPTC values to a different internal
546
+ encoding. To do this, all IPTC tags must be rewritten along with the desired
547
+ value of CodedCharacterSet. For example, the following command changes the
548
+ internal IPTC encoding to UTF&#8209;8 (from Windows Latin1 unless
549
+ CodedCharacterSet was already "UTF8"):
550
+ <pre>exiftool -tagsfromfile @ -iptc:all -codedcharacterset=utf8 a.jpg
551
+ </pre>or from Windows Latin2 (cp1250) to UTF&#8209;8:
552
+ <pre>exiftool -tagsfromfile @ -iptc:all -codedcharacterset=utf8 -charset iptc=latin2 a.jpg
553
+ </pre>and this command changes it back from UTF&#8209;8 to Windows Latin1 (cp1252):
554
+ <pre>exiftool -tagsfromfile @ -iptc:all -codedcharacterset= a.jpg
555
+ </pre>or to Windows Latin2:
556
+ <pre>exiftool -tagsfromfile @ -iptc:all -codedcharacterset= -charset iptc=latin2 a.jpg
557
+ </pre>Note that unless CodedCharacterSet is UTF&#8209;8, applications have no
558
+ reliable way to determine the IPTC character encoding. For this reason, it is
559
+ recommended that CodedCharacterSet be set to "<code>UTF8</code>" when creating
560
+ new IPTC.</blockquote>
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+
562
+ <blockquote class='sm'><sup>&dagger;</sup> <span class=lt>Refers to the older
563
+ <a href="http://www.iptc.org/site/News_Exchange_Formats/IIM/">IPTC IIM</a> format.
564
+ The more recent
565
+ <a href="http://iptc.cms.apa.at/site/Photo_Metadata/IPTC_Core_&amp;_Extension/">IPTC
566
+ Core and Extension specifications</a> actually use the XMP format (see below).</span>
567
+ </blockquote>
568
+
569
+ <!-- NOTE: CHANGES TO FAQ 10 MUST ALSO BE REFLECTED IN ExifTool.pod! -->
570
+
571
+ <blockquote><b>XMP</b>: Exiftool reads XMP encoded as UTF&#8209;8, UTF&#8209;16
572
+ or UTF&#8209;32, and converts them all to UTF&#8209;8 internally. Also, all XML
573
+ character entity references and numeric character references are converted.
574
+ When writing, ExifTool always encodes XMP as UTF&#8209;8, converting the
575
+ following 5 characters to XML character references: <code>&amp; &lt; &gt; &#39;
576
+ &quot;</code>. By default no further conversion is performed, however the
577
+ <code>-charset</code> or <code>-L</code> option may be used used to convert
578
+ text to/from a specified external character set when reading/writing.</blockquote>
579
+
580
+ <blockquote><b>PNG</b>: <a href="TagNames/PNG.html#TextualData">PNG TextualData
581
+ tags</a> are stored as tEXt, zTXt and iTXt chunks in PNG images. The tEXt and
582
+ zTXt chunks use ISO 8859-1 encoding, while iTXt uses UTF&#8209;8. When reading,
583
+ ExifTool converts all PNG textual data to the external character set specified
584
+ by the <code>-charset</code> or <code>-L</code> option, or to UTF&#8209;8 by
585
+ default. When writing, ExifTool generates a tEXt chunk (or zTXt with the
586
+ <code>-z</code> option) if the text doesn't contain special characters or if
587
+ Latin encoding is specified (<code>-L</code> or <code>-charset latin</code>);
588
+ otherwise an iTXt chunk is used and the text is converted from the specified
589
+ external character set and stored as UTF&#8209;8.</blockquote>
590
+
591
+ <blockquote><b>JPEG Comment</b>: The encoding for the JPEG Comment (COM segment)
592
+ is not specified, so ExifTool reads/writes this text without
593
+ conversion.</blockquote>
594
+
595
+ <blockquote><b>ID3</b>: The ID3v1 specification officially supports only ISO
596
+ 8859&#8209;1 encoding (a subset of Windows Latin1), although some applications
597
+ may incorrectly use other character sets. By default ExifTool converts ID3v1
598
+ text from Latin to the external character set specified by the
599
+ <code>-charset</code> or <code>-L</code> option, or to UTF&#8209;8 by default.
600
+ However, the internal ID3v1 charset may be specified with
601
+ "<code>-charset id3=CHARSET</code>". The encoding for ID3v2 information is
602
+ stored in the file, so ExifTool converts ID3v2 text from this encoding to the
603
+ external character set specified by <code>-charset</code> or <code>-L</code>, or
604
+ to UTF&#8209;8 by default. ExifTool does not currently write ID3
605
+ information.</blockquote>
606
+
607
+ <blockquote><b>PDF</b>: PDF text strings are stored in either PDFDocEncoding
608
+ (similar to Windows Latin1) or Unicode (UCS&#8209;2). When reading, ExifTool
609
+ converts to the external character set specified by the <code>-charset</code> or
610
+ <code>-L</code> option, or to UTF&#8209;8 by default. When writing, ExifTool
611
+ encodes input text from the specified character set as Unicode only if the
612
+ string contains special characters, otherwise PDFDocEncoding is
613
+ used.</blockquote>
614
+
615
+ <blockquote><b>Photoshop</b>: Some Photoshop resource names are stored as
616
+ Pascal strings with unknown encoding. By default, ExifTool assumes MacRoman
617
+ encoding and converts this to UTF&#8209;8, but the internal and external
618
+ character sets may be specified with "<code>-charset Photoshop=CHARSET</code>"
619
+ and "<code>-charset CHARSET</code>" respectively.</blockquote>
620
+
621
+ <blockquote><b>QuickTime</b>: QuickTime text strings may be stored in a
622
+ variety of poorly documented formats, and ExifTool does its best to decode
623
+ these according to the <code>-charset</code> option setting. For some
624
+ QuickTime strings where the internal encoding is not known, ExifTool assumes
625
+ a default encoding of MacRoman, but this may be changed with
626
+ "<code>-charset QuickTime=CHARSET</code>".</blockquote>
627
+
628
+ <blockquote><b>AIFF</b>: AIFF strings are assumed to be stored in MacRoman, and
629
+ are converted according to the <code>-charset</code> option when reading.
630
+ </blockquote>
631
+
632
+ <blockquote><b>RIFF</b>: The internal encoding of RIFF strings (eg. in AVI and
633
+ WAV files) is assumed to be Latin unless otherwise specified by the RIFF CSET
634
+ chunk or the "<code>-charset RIFF=CHARSET</code>" option.
635
+ </blockquote>
636
+
637
+ <blockquote><b>MIE</b>: MIE strings are stored as either UTF&#8209;8 or ISO
638
+ 8859&#8209;1. When reading, UTF&#8209;8 strings are converted according to
639
+ the <code>-charset</code> or <code>-L</code> option, and ISO 8859&#8209;1
640
+ strings are never converted. When writing, input strings are converted from
641
+ the specified character set to UTF&#8209;8. The resulting strings are stored as
642
+ UTF&#8209;8 if they contain multi-byte UTF&#8209;8 character sequences,
643
+ otherwise they are stored as ISO 8859&#8209;1.</blockquote>
644
+
645
+ <blockquote><b>Vorbis</b>: Vorbis comments are stored as UTF&#8209;8,
646
+ and are converted to the character set specified by <code>-charset</code> or
647
+ <code>-L</code> when reading.</blockquote>
648
+
649
+ <blockquote class=prog>
650
+ <b>Programmers</b>: ExifTool returns all values as byte strings of encoded
651
+ characters. Perl wide characters are not used. The encoding is UTF&#8209;8 by
652
+ default, but valid UTF&#8209;8 can not be guaranteed for all values, so the
653
+ caller must validate the encoding if necessary. The encodings described above
654
+ are set by the various <a href="ExifTool.html#Charset">Charset options</a> of
655
+ the API.
656
+ <br><br><b>Note</b>: Some settings of the system PERL_UNICODE environment
657
+ variable may be incompatible with ExifTool's character handling.
658
+ </blockquote>
659
+
660
+ <!-- NOTE: CHANGES TO FAQ 10 MUST ALSO BE REFLECTED IN ExifTool.pod! -->
661
+ <!-- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -->
662
+
663
+ <a name="Q11"></a>
664
+ <p>11. <b>"My user-defined tags don't work"</b></p>
665
+
666
+ <blockquote>
667
+ For examples of how to add user-defined tags, see the
668
+ <a href="config.html">ExifTool_config</a> file in the ExifTool distribution.
669
+ It may be useful to activate this file as a test before trying to implement
670
+ your own config file. To activate this file, copy it to your <b>HOME</b>
671
+ directory then rename it to "<code>.ExifTool_config</code>".
672
+ <blockquote class=lt><b>Note</b>: The config file must be renamed at the
673
+ command line because neither the Windows nor Mac GUI allow a file name to
674
+ begin with a "<code>.</code>". To do this in Windows, run "cmd.exe" and type
675
+ the following (pressing <i>RETURN</i> at the end of each line):
676
+ <pre>cd %HOMEPATH%
677
+ rename ExifTool_config .ExifTool_config
678
+ </pre>
679
+ or on a Mac, open the "Terminal" application (from the /Applications/Utilities
680
+ folder) and type this command then press <i>RETURN</i>:
681
+ <pre>mv ExifTool_config .ExifTool_config
682
+ </pre></blockquote>
683
+
684
+ With the sample config file installed, you should be able to write the example
685
+ tags. A command like this:
686
+ <pre>exiftool -v2 -NewXMPxmpTag=test <i>FILE</i></pre>
687
+ should print this as the first line of its output:
688
+ <pre>Writing XMP-xmp:NewXMPxmpTag
689
+ </pre>
690
+ If this doesn't work, the most common problem is that the
691
+ "<code>.ExifTool_config</code>" configuration file isn't getting loaded. In
692
+ this case, there are a few things you can try:
693
+ <ol>
694
+ <li>Make sure the config file name is correct. It must be
695
+ "<code>.ExifTool_config</code>" (note the leading "<code>.</code>", and the
696
+ capital "<code>T</code>").</li>
697
+ <li>Set either the <b>HOME</b> or the <b>EXIFTOOL_HOME</b> environment variable
698
+ to the name of the directory where you put your "<code>.ExifTool_config</code>"
699
+ file.</li>
700
+ <li>Put the config file in the same directory as the exiftool script. (Also, be
701
+ sure the config filename starts with a dot! See the note above for help
702
+ renaming the config file.)</li>
703
+ <li>If you can't get the config file to load automatically, you can try loading
704
+ it manually with the exiftool <code>-config <i>CFGFILE</i></code> option. (Note:
705
+ This must be the first option on the command line.) This allows loading
706
+ of a config file with any name.</li>
707
+ </ol>
708
+ </blockquote>
709
+
710
+ <blockquote>If necessary, you can verify that ExifTool is loading your config
711
+ file by adding the following line to your file:
712
+
713
+ <pre>print "LOADED!\n";
714
+ </pre>
715
+
716
+ If you see a "<code>LOADED!</code>" message when you run exiftool, but your new
717
+ tags still don't work, make sure you are using the proper tag name and that the
718
+ file you are writing can support this type of information.</blockquote>
719
+
720
+ <blockquote>Note that all tag names in the config file are <b>case
721
+ sensitive</b>. Specifically, the case must be correct for tag names in
722
+ Composite tag Require/Desire entries. Also note that XMP tag names are
723
+ generated automatically by capitalizing the tag ID unless the tag definition
724
+ contains a "Name" entry.</blockquote>
725
+
726
+ <blockquote class=prog><b>Programmers</b>: To specify the config file directory from within
727
+ a Perl script when using the ExifTool API, set the <b>EXIFTOOL_HOME</b>
728
+ environment variable before loading the ExifTool module:
729
+ <pre>BEGIN { $ENV{EXIFTOOL_HOME} = '/config_file_directory' }
730
+ use Image::ExifTool;
731
+ </pre>
732
+ Also see the <a href="ExifTool.html#Config">Configuration section of the
733
+ ExifTool API documentation</a> for techniques to use a config file with another
734
+ name, or to disable the config file feature.
735
+ </blockquote>
736
+
737
+ <a name="Q12"></a>
738
+ <p>12. <b>"How do I export information from exiftool to a database?"</b></p>
739
+
740
+ <blockquote><i>[See <a href="#Q26">FAQ number 26</a> for help with the reverse
741
+ -- importing metadata from a database.]</i></blockquote>
742
+
743
+ <blockquote>
744
+ It is often easiest to export information formatted as a tab-delimited or
745
+ comma-separated list of values using the exiftool <code>-T</code> or
746
+ <code>-csv</code> option. As well, the <code>-r</code> option is useful for
747
+ recursing through all images in a hierarchy of directories. For example:
748
+
749
+ <pre>exiftool -T -r -filename -exposuremode -ISO t/images &gt; out.txt
750
+ </pre>
751
+
752
+ This command recursively processes all images in the "<code>t/images</code>"
753
+ directory, extracting FileName, ExposureMode and ISO tags, and writing the
754
+ output to a tab-delimited text file called "<code>out.txt</code>". After the
755
+ command has executed, "<code>out.txt</code>" will look something like this:
756
+
757
+ <pre>Canon.jpg Manual 100
758
+ Casio.jpg - 64
759
+ Nikon.jpg - 100
760
+ OlympusE1.jpg Auto 400
761
+ </pre>
762
+
763
+ One limitation of the <code>-T</code> option is that a list of tags to extract
764
+ must be specified. Otherwise, all information is extracted from each input
765
+ file, and the columns would contain values from random tags.</blockquote>
766
+
767
+ <blockquote> The <code>-csv</code> (comma separated values) option solves this
768
+ dilemma by pre-extracting information from all input files, then producing a
769
+ sorted list of available tag names as the first row of the output, and
770
+ organizing the information into columns for each tag. As well, a first column
771
+ labelled "SourceFile" is generated. These features make it practical to use the
772
+ <code>-csv</code> option for extracting all information from multiple images.
773
+ For example, this command:
774
+
775
+ <pre>exiftool -csv -r t/images > out.csv</pre>
776
+
777
+ gives an output like this:
778
+
779
+ <pre>SourceFile,AEBBracketValue,AELock,AFAreaHeight,AFAreaMode,AFAreas,[...]
780
+ t/images/Canon.jpg,0,,151,,,[...]
781
+ t/images/Casio.jpg,,,,,,[...]
782
+ t/images/Nikon.jpg,,,,Single Area,,[...]
783
+ t/images/OlympusE1.jpg,,Off,,,"Center (121,121)-(133,133)",[...]
784
+ </pre>
785
+
786
+ Note that the number of columns in the <code>-csv</code> output may be very
787
+ large if all information is extracted. Missing tags are indicated by empty
788
+ strings as in the example above, or by dashes if the <code>-f</code> option is
789
+ used.</blockquote>
790
+
791
+ <blockquote> It should be possible to import these files directly into most
792
+ database applications. On the command line, any list of tag names may be used,
793
+ and any number of file or directory names may be specified. (Hint: If your
794
+ command line starts to get too long, you may want to look into using the
795
+ <code>-@</code> option and/or the <a href="index.html#shortcut">ShortCut</a>
796
+ feature).</blockquote>
797
+
798
+ <blockquote>In Windows, a .BAT file containing the exiftool command may be used
799
+ to give drag and drop functionality. Dropping a folder on the following .BAT
800
+ file will create "out.txt" in the folder:
801
+
802
+ <pre>echo "FileName&lt;tab&gt;Aperture&lt;tab&gt;ISO" &gt; %1\out.txt
803
+ exiftool -T -r -filename -aperture -ISO %1 &gt;&gt; %1\out.txt
804
+ </pre>
805
+
806
+ The "<code>echo</code>" command was included to add column headings to the
807
+ output. (The tab character in the echo command, indicated by
808
+ "<code>&lt;tab&gt;</code>", may be generated in Mac/Linux shells with CTRL-v
809
+ then TAB, or in a Windows cmd shell with TAB when cmd.exe is run with the
810
+ <code>/f:off</code> option to disable tab completion.)
811
+ </blockquote>
812
+
813
+ <blockquote>Other possible export formats include RDF/XML (with the the
814
+ <code>-X</code> option), or JSON (with the <code>-j</code> option). These
815
+ methods allow transfer of more complex data sets (including structured
816
+ information with the <code>-struct</code> option), but require that the
817
+ importing software supports these formats.</blockquote>
818
+
819
+ <blockquote>Finally, the <code>-p</code> option may be used to generate any
820
+ arbitrary output format. For example, the following format file
821
+ (let's call it "<code>my.fmt</code>") may be used to emulate a CSV-formatted
822
+ output:
823
+
824
+ <pre>#[HEAD]FileName, Aperture, ISO
825
+ $filename, $aperture, $iso
826
+ </pre>
827
+
828
+ with a command like this:
829
+
830
+ <pre>exiftool -f -r -p my.fmt t/images &gt; out.csv
831
+ </pre>
832
+
833
+ Alternatively, the <code>-p</code> option may be used with a format string instead
834
+ of a file name. The following command has the same effect as above except that
835
+ the row of headings is not printed (Note: Use single quotes as below on Mac/Linux,
836
+ or double quotes instead on Windows):
837
+
838
+ <pre>exiftool -f -r -p '$filename, $aperture, $iso' t/images &gt; out.csv
839
+ </pre>
840
+
841
+ With the <code>-f</code> option, the value of any missing tag is printed as a
842
+ dash. Without this option, missing tags generate a minor warning and the
843
+ line in the <code>-p</code> output is not printed. The <code>-m</code> option
844
+ may be used to ignore minor warnings, which causes these lines to be printed
845
+ with an empty value for missing tags.</blockquote>
846
+
847
+ <blockquote>
848
+ See the <code>-p</code> option in the <a href="exiftool_pod.html">application
849
+ documentation</a> for more information about this feature.
850
+ </blockquote>
851
+
852
+ <a name="Q13"></a>
853
+ <p>13a. <b>"Why is my file smaller after I use ExifTool to write information?"</b>, or
854
+ <br>13b. <b>"Why do some Offset tags change value when I write other tags?"</b></p>
855
+
856
+ <blockquote>
857
+ There are various specific reasons why this can happen, but the general answer
858
+ is: When ExifTool writes an image, the meta information may be restructured in
859
+ such a way that it takes less space than in the original file, or so that some
860
+ tags are stored at different offsets in the file.</blockquote>
861
+
862
+ <blockquote>The EXIF/TIFF standard allows for blocks of unreferenced data to
863
+ exist in an image. Some digital cameras write JPEG or TIFF-based RAW files
864
+ which contain large blocks of unused data, usually filled with binary zeros.
865
+ The reason for this could be to simplify camera algorithms by allowing
866
+ variable-sized information to be written at fixed offsets in the output image.
867
+ When ExifTool rewrites an image it does not copy these unused blocks. This can
868
+ result in a significant reduction in file size for some images. <i>[The
869
+ <code>-htmlDump</code> option may be used to view the file structure if you are
870
+ interested in seeing these unused data blocks -- use a command like
871
+ "<code>exiftool -htmlDump a.jpg &gt; out.html</code>", then open
872
+ <code>out.html</code> in your web browser. Unused data blocks are
873
+ <span class=U>brown</span> in this output.]</i> </blockquote>
874
+
875
+ <blockquote>Also, the size of an XMP record may easily shrink or grow when it is
876
+ rewritten, even if no meta information is changed. This is partly due to the
877
+ fact that the XMP specification recommends a few KB of padding at the end of the
878
+ record (ExifTool adds 2424 bytes by default, but this padding is omitted if the
879
+ <code>-z</code> option is used), and partly due to the flexibility of the XMP
880
+ format which allows the information to be written in various styles, some of
881
+ which are more compact than others.
882
+ </blockquote>
883
+
884
+ <blockquote>You may also notice that the values of some "offset" tags (like
885
+ ThumbnailOffset and PreviewImageStart) may change when the file is rewritten.
886
+ This is normal, and simply indicates that the associated data is now stored at a
887
+ different position within the file.</blockquote>
888
+
889
+ <blockquote>ExifTool does not modify the image data itself, so editing a file is
890
+ "lossless" as far as the image is concerned.</blockquote>
891
+
892
+ <a name="Q14"></a>
893
+ <p>14. <b>"What format do I use for writing GPS coordinates?"</b></p>
894
+
895
+ <blockquote>ExifTool is very flexible in the formats allowed for entering GPS
896
+ coordinates. Any string containing between 1 and 3 floating point numbers is
897
+ valid. The numbers represent degrees, (and optionally) minutes and
898
+ seconds.</blockquote>
899
+
900
+ <blockquote>For EXIF GPS coordinates, the reference direction is specified
901
+ separately with the EXIF:GPSLatitudeRef or EXIF:GPSLongitudeRef
902
+ tag.</blockquote>
903
+
904
+ <blockquote>For XMP GPS coordinates, the reference direction is specified within
905
+ the XMP:GPSLatitude or XMP:GPSLongitude value, with west longitudes and south
906
+ latitudes being specified either by negative coordinate values or by ending the
907
+ string with "<code>W</code>" or "<code>S</code>". </blockquote>
908
+
909
+ <blockquote>Here are some examples of equivalent ways to specify a GPS
910
+ latitude in both EXIF and XMP:
911
+
912
+ <pre>exiftool -exif:gpslatitude="42 30 0.00" -exif:gpslatituderef=S a.jpg
913
+ exiftool -exif:gpslatitude="42 deg 30.00 min" -exif:gpslatituderef=S a.jpg
914
+ exiftool -exif:gpslatitude=42.5 -exif:gpslatituderef=S a.jpg
915
+
916
+ exiftool -xmp:gpslatitude="42 30 0.00 S" a.jpg
917
+ exiftool -xmp:gpslatitude=42.50S a.jpg
918
+ exiftool -xmp:gpslatitude=-42.5 a.jpg
919
+ </pre>
920
+
921
+ Similar styles may be used for longitude. ExifTool will convert any of these
922
+ coordinate styles to the proper format for the specific tag used.
923
+ </blockquote>
924
+
925
+ <blockquote>When reading, ExifTool reports coordinates in the format
926
+ <pre>DDD deg MM' SS.SS"</pre>
927
+ where <code>DDD</code> is degress, <code>MM</code> is minutes, and <code>SS.SS</code>
928
+ is seconds. The <code>-n</code> option may be used to change this to decimal
929
+ degrees, or any arbitrary format may be specified with the <code>-c</code> option.
930
+ See the <a href="exiftool_pod.html">application documentation</a> for details.
931
+ </blockquote>
932
+
933
+ <a name="Q15"></a>
934
+ <p>15. <b>"I get MakerNote warnings or errors when reading or writing information"</b></p>
935
+
936
+ <blockquote>Problems like this may be caused by image editing software which
937
+ doesn't properly update offsets in the MakerNotes when rewriting an image. These
938
+ offsets are used as pointers to reference tag values and structures within the
939
+ metadata, and errors like this may lead to missing or incorrect values for some
940
+ MakerNotes tags. In many cases, ExifTool will detect this type of problem and
941
+ issue a warning like this when reading (or an error when writing):
942
+
943
+ <pre>Warning: [minor] Possibly incorrect maker notes offsets (fix by -340?)
944
+ </pre>
945
+
946
+ <i class=lt>[Be aware that if multiple warnings occur, the <code>-a</code>
947
+ option must be used to see them all, since by default only one warning is
948
+ displayed per file.]</i> </blockquote>
949
+
950
+ <blockquote>This is a particularly insidious problem that is sometimes difficult
951
+ for ExifTool to correct automagically, so it requires some operator
952
+ intervention. If this warning occurs, you have a few alternatives:</blockquote>
953
+
954
+ <blockquote>1) Use the <code>-F</code> option to allow ExifTool to attempt to
955
+ fix the incorrect offsets. If ExifTool was correct in its diagnosis, then this
956
+ option will fix the incorrect offsets. This is usually the appropriate choice
957
+ if this problem was caused by editing the image with other
958
+ software.</blockquote>
959
+
960
+ <blockquote>2) Use the <code>-m</code> option to ignore the warning (or downgrade
961
+ the error to a warning when writing). This causes ExifTool to honour the
962
+ existing maker note offsets, and may be the correct choice if images straight
963
+ out of the camera have this problem.</blockquote>
964
+
965
+ <blockquote>Often, the first choice (<code>-F</code>) is the right thing to do,
966
+ but this depends on many factors, so it is best to try both methods then compare
967
+ the resulting maker note information to see which works best for your
968
+ situation.</blockquote>
969
+
970
+ <blockquote>When writing, <code>-F</code> applies a permanent correction to the
971
+ maker notes. Note that <u>some MakerNote information may be lost permanently
972
+ if the proper correction is not applied when writing images with this
973
+ problem</u>.</blockquote>
974
+
975
+ <blockquote>3) The third alternative is to adjust the maker note offsets by a
976
+ specific amount. This is done by appending an integer to the <code>-F</code>
977
+ option. For example, with the warning above (where ExifTool suggests "fix by
978
+ -340?"), <code>-F</code> would be equivalent to <code>-F-340</code>. See the
979
+ <a href="exiftool_pod.html#f_offset_fixbase">-F option documentation</a> for
980
+ more details. This advanced feature may require some technical knowledge about
981
+ the structure of EXIF information (and here, ExifTool's <code>-htmlDump</code>
982
+ feature may be very useful for visualizing this structure).</blockquote>
983
+
984
+ <blockquote>Other types of MakerNote errors may also prevent the file from
985
+ being written. However, most MakerNote errors are designated as <b>minor</b>,
986
+ which allows them to be ignored by using the <code>-m</code> option. For
987
+ example:
988
+
989
+ <pre>Error: [minor] Bad format (65535) for MakerNotes entry 17
990
+ </pre>
991
+
992
+ Using <code>-m</code> will downgrade the minor error to a warning, allowing the
993
+ file to be written, but <u>some MakerNote information may be lost when ignoring
994
+ certain types of errors like this</u>. </blockquote>
995
+
996
+ <a name="Q16"></a>
997
+ <p>16. <b>"Why doesn't ExifTool rename my AVI files?"</b></p>
998
+
999
+ <blockquote>By default, ExifTool only processes <u>writable file
1000
+ types</u><span class='sm'><sup>&dagger;</sup></span> when <u>any
1001
+ tag</u><span class='sm'><sup>&Dagger;</sup></span> is being written and a
1002
+ directory name is specified on the command line. To force exiftool to process
1003
+ other files, they must either be listed on the command line by name, or be
1004
+ specified using the <code>-ext</code> option, something like this:
1005
+
1006
+ <pre>exiftool -ext AVI -ext JPG -d pics/%Y/%m "-directory&lt;dateTimeOriginal" DIR
1007
+ </pre>
1008
+
1009
+ When a single <code>-ext</code> option is used, only files of the specified type
1010
+ are processed. However, multiple <code>-ext</code> options may be used in the
1011
+ same command (as in the example above) to process any number of different file
1012
+ types, or <code>-ext "*"</code> may be used to process files with any extension
1013
+ (or none at all).
1014
+ </blockquote>
1015
+
1016
+ <blockquote class='sm'><sup>&dagger;</sup> <span class=lt>The
1017
+ <code>-listwf</code> option may be used to list the extensions of all writable
1018
+ file types, or see <a href="index.html#supported">here</a> for a table of
1019
+ supported file types.</span>
1020
+ <br><sup>&Dagger;</sup> <span class=lt>This includes "pseudo" tags like
1021
+ FileName, Directory, FileModifyDate and FileCreateDate.</span></blockquote>
1022
+
1023
+ <a name="Q17"></a>
1024
+ <p>17. <b>"List-type tags do not behave as expected"</b></p>
1025
+
1026
+ <blockquote>Tags indicated by a plus sign (<code>+</code>) in the
1027
+ <a href="TagNames/index.html">tag name documentation</a> are list-type tags.
1028
+ Two examples of common list-type tags are
1029
+ <a href="TagNames/IPTC.html#ApplicationRecord">IPTC:Keywords</a> and
1030
+ <a href="TagNames/XMP.html#dc">XMP:Subject</a>. These tags may contain multiple
1031
+ items which are combined into a single string when reading. (By default,
1032
+ extracted list items are separated by a comma and a space, but the
1033
+ <code>-sep</code> option may be used to change this.) When writing, separate
1034
+ items are assigned individually. For example, the following command writes
1035
+ three keywords to all writable files in directory <code>DIR</code>, replacing
1036
+ any previously existing keywords:
1037
+
1038
+ <pre>exiftool -keywords=one -keywords=two -keywords=three DIR
1039
+ </pre>
1040
+
1041
+ List items are assigned separately, NOT all together, because this would
1042
+ represent a single keyword:
1043
+
1044
+ <pre>exiftool -keywords="one, two, three" test.jpg <span class=blk>(WRONG!)</span>
1045
+ </pre>
1046
+
1047
+ With exiftool version 7.56 or later, the <code>-sep</code> option may be used to
1048
+ split values of list-type tags into separate items when writing. For example,
1049
+
1050
+ <pre>exiftool -sep ", " -keywords="one, two, three" DIR
1051
+ </pre>
1052
+
1053
+ will store three separate keywords, the same as the first example above. This
1054
+ feature may also be used to split a tag value into separate items if it was
1055
+ originally stored incorrectly as a single string:
1056
+
1057
+ <pre>exiftool -sep ", " -tagsfromfile @ -keywords test.jpg
1058
+ </pre>
1059
+
1060
+ However, sometimes it is desirable to have list items which contain a comma, and
1061
+ this is allowed:
1062
+
1063
+ <pre>exiftool -contributor="Harvey, Phil" -contributor="Marley, Bob" a.jpg
1064
+ </pre>
1065
+
1066
+ But to distinguish these entries when extracting information, a different list
1067
+ separator or a different output format must be used. For instance, the
1068
+ following command uses "<code>//</code>" to separate list items,
1069
+
1070
+ <pre>exiftool -contributor -sep "//" a.jpg
1071
+ </pre>
1072
+
1073
+ and produces an output like this:
1074
+
1075
+ <pre class=blk>Contributor : Harvey, Phil//Marley, Bob
1076
+ </pre>
1077
+
1078
+ Alternatively, the <code>-j</code>, <code>-php</code> and <code>-X</code>
1079
+ options use an output format which preserves the structure of a
1080
+ list (if <code>-sep</code> is NOT used).</blockquote>
1081
+
1082
+ <blockquote>Note that the writing examples above overwrite any values which
1083
+ already existed in the original file for these tags. Instead, to add or delete
1084
+ items from an existing list, use "<code>+=</code>" or "<code>-=</code>" in place
1085
+ of "<code>=</code>". For example:
1086
+
1087
+ <pre>exiftool -keywords+="add this" -keywords-="remove this" DIR
1088
+ </pre>
1089
+
1090
+ With commands like this, new items are added to the list in place of the first
1091
+ deleted item, or at the end of the list if no items were removed.</blockquote>
1092
+
1093
+ <blockquote>Note: Using "<code>=</code>" is equivalent to "<code>+=</code>" in
1094
+ any command where the same tag is set with "<code>+=</code>" or
1095
+ "<code>-=</code>" in another assignment. (ie. existing items will be preserved
1096
+ unless specifically deleted with "<code>-=</code>".)</blockquote>
1097
+
1098
+ <blockquote>To prevent duplication when adding new items, specific items can be
1099
+ deleted then added back again in the same command. For example, the following
1100
+ command adds the keywords "one" and "two", ensuring that they are not duplicated
1101
+ if they already existed in the keywords of an image:
1102
+
1103
+ <pre>exiftool -keywords-=one -keywords+=one -keywords-=two -keywords+=two DIR
1104
+ </pre>
1105
+
1106
+ When copying list tags using the <code>-tagsFromFile</code> option, items are
1107
+ copied individually to form proper lists. However, there is a complication when
1108
+ copying multiple tags to a single list tag: Here, any assignment to a tag
1109
+ overrides earlier assignments to the same tag in the command. For instance,
1110
+ this command
1111
+
1112
+ <pre>exiftool "-keywords&lt;filename" "-keywords&lt;comment" DIR
1113
+ </pre>
1114
+
1115
+ writes only the value from the Comment tag. (Note that <code>-tagsFromFile @</code>
1116
+ is implied by the "<code>&lt;</code>" operation in this command, causing tags to
1117
+ be copied from the original file.) This may seem strange, but it prevents
1118
+ duplicate items from being added to a list when copying a group of tags from a
1119
+ file containing duplicate information. Alternatively, the
1120
+ <code>-addTagsFromFile</code> option may be used to accumulate items when
1121
+ copying from multiple tags:
1122
+
1123
+ <pre>exiftool -addTagsFromFile @ "-keywords&lt;filename" "-keywords&lt;comment" DIR
1124
+ </pre>
1125
+
1126
+ Note that as with "<code>=</code>" in the first three examples above, the
1127
+ "<code>&lt;</code>" operation of this command overwrites any Keywords that
1128
+ existed previously in the original file. To add to or remove from the existing
1129
+ keywords, use "<code>+&lt;</code>" or "<code>-&lt;</code>".
1130
+ </blockquote>
1131
+
1132
+ <a name="Q18"></a>
1133
+ <p>18. <b>"Special characters don't display properly in my Windows console"</b></p>
1134
+
1135
+ <blockquote>The Windows cmd.exe console uses an MS-DOS encoding by default
1136
+ (cp437 or something similar, depending on your region). The exiftool
1137
+ <code>-charset</code> option may be used to encode the exiftool output for a
1138
+ specific Windows code page, which may help display some special characters, but
1139
+ instead it may be better to switch the console to UTF&#8209;8 (the native
1140
+ ExifTool character encoding). This is especially useful if you are using the
1141
+ <code>-lang</code> option to translate exiftool output to another language. To
1142
+ change the the Windows console to UTF&#8209;8, follow these steps:
1143
+
1144
+ <ol><li>Run "cmd.exe" to open a Windows console (select "Run..." from the
1145
+ Start menu and enter "cmd").</li>
1146
+ <li>Change the font in the console Properties to any True Type font (eg. "TT
1147
+ Lucida Console").</li>
1148
+ <li>Type "<code>chcp 65001</code>" then press RETURN at the command prompt.</li>
1149
+ </ol>
1150
+
1151
+ The console should now be able to display UTF&#8209;8 characters (cp65001). But
1152
+ note that the TT Lucida Console font shipped with Windows, at least my version,
1153
+ may not be very complete, and doesn't seem to contain Japanese or Chinese
1154
+ characters.</blockquote>
1155
+
1156
+ <blockquote>To permanently set the font, select "Save properties for future
1157
+ windows" when changing the font Properties. Also, you can automatically run
1158
+ "<code>chcp 65001</code>" every time "cmd.exe" is launched by changing the
1159
+ Windows Registry for the Command Processor: Run "regedit" and put "<code>chcp
1160
+ 65001</code>" into Data field for "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Command
1161
+ Processor\Autorun". (Unfortunately, I haven't been able to figure out how to
1162
+ change the code page for exiftool when launched via the Windows GUI. If anyone
1163
+ can figure out how to do this, please let me know.)
1164
+ </blockquote>
1165
+
1166
+ <blockquote>On some Windows systems, using UTF&#8209;8 doesn't seem to work. In
1167
+ this case, a Windows character set may be the best alternative: For instance,
1168
+ for Windows Latin1 (cp1252) type "<code>chcp 1252</code>" in the console to
1169
+ switch to cp1252, then run exiftool with "<code>-charset cp1252</code>" (or
1170
+ <code>-L</code>). This same technique can be used for other supported Windows
1171
+ code pages.</blockquote>
1172
+
1173
+ <blockquote>A final alternative is to bypass the command-line encoding problems
1174
+ totally by extracting/writing to/from a separate text file, and using a UTF&#8209;8
1175
+ aware text editor to view/edit the text. For example:
1176
+
1177
+ <pre><span class=blk># extracting...</span>
1178
+ exiftool image.jpg &gt; out.txt
1179
+
1180
+ <span class=blk># writing...</span>
1181
+ exiftool "-subject&lt;=subject.txt" image.jpg</pre></blockquote>
1182
+
1183
+ <a name="Q19"></a>
1184
+ <p>19. <b>"How do I change the format of an extracted tag value?"</b></p>
1185
+
1186
+ <blockquote>The exiftool application has built-in options which allow you to
1187
+ display numeric values (<code>-n</code>), escape special HTML characters
1188
+ (<code>-E</code>), and change the date/time (<code>-d</code>) and GPS coordinate
1189
+ (<code>-c</code>) formats, but sometimes more control is needed over the
1190
+ formatting of a value...</blockquote>
1191
+
1192
+ <blockquote>The <code>-p</code> and <code>-tagsFromFile</code> options provide
1193
+ an advanced translation feature that allows arbitrary Perl expressions to be
1194
+ used to modify tag values. The basic syntax is this:
1195
+
1196
+ <pre>${TAG;EXPR}</pre>
1197
+
1198
+ where <code>TAG</code> is the tag name, and <code>EXPR</code> is a Perl
1199
+ expression acting on the default input variable (<code>$_</code>), which is
1200
+ initially the original value of the tag. For example, the following command
1201
+ sets the FileName from Artist, translating spaces to underlines:
1202
+
1203
+ <pre>exiftool '-filename&lt;${artist;tr/ /_/}.%e' image.jpg</pre>
1204
+
1205
+ (Note: Use single quotes as above in Mac/Linux, or double quotes instead
1206
+ in Windows.)</blockquote>
1207
+
1208
+ <blockquote>Another technique is to create a user-defined Composite tag to do
1209
+ the reformatting. Here is a basic config file that reformats the Artist tag to
1210
+ provide a new MyArtist tag with the same character translation as the example
1211
+ above:
1212
+
1213
+ <pre>%Image::ExifTool::UserDefined = (
1214
+ 'Image::ExifTool::Composite' => {
1215
+ MyArtist => {
1216
+ Require => 'Artist',
1217
+ ValueConv => '$val =~ tr/ /_/; $val',
1218
+ },
1219
+ },
1220
+ );
1221
+ 1; # end
1222
+ </pre>
1223
+
1224
+ With this config file, an Artist value of "Phil Harvey" yields a corresponding
1225
+ MyArtist value of "Phil_Harvey". The ValueConv string may be any valid Perl
1226
+ expression, and is evaluated to obtain the value for the new tag. In this
1227
+ expression, <code>$val</code> represents the ValueConv value of the Require'd
1228
+ tag. </blockquote>
1229
+
1230
+ <blockquote>To activate the config file, it must be named
1231
+ "<code>.ExifTool_config</code>" and placed either in your home directory or in
1232
+ the same directory as the exiftool application. Note that the file name begins
1233
+ with a "<code>.</code>", so if you are in Windows or on a Mac you may need to
1234
+ rename the file from the command line since the GUI might not like file names
1235
+ beginning with a "<code>.</code>".</blockquote>
1236
+
1237
+ <blockquote>User-defined Composite tags have many other features, including the
1238
+ ability to combine the values of multiple tags. See the
1239
+ <a href="config.html">config file documentation</a> for more details about
1240
+ user-defined tags, and lib/Image/ExifTool/README in the full distribution for a
1241
+ complete description of ValueConv features. Also, a
1242
+ <a href="http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/index.php?action=search2&amp;search=code+userdefined">quick
1243
+ search of the ExifTool forum</a> should reveal a number of user-defined tag
1244
+ examples, and there are other good (and often more complex) examples which can
1245
+ be found in the %Image::ExifTool::Exif::Composite hash of the
1246
+ lib/Image/ExifTool/Exif.pm source code.
1247
+ </blockquote>
1248
+
1249
+ <a name="Q20"></a>
1250
+ <p>20. <b>"ExifTool won't write an image due to errors"</b></p>
1251
+
1252
+ <blockquote>Minor errors may be ignored using the <code>-m</code> option
1253
+ (<a href="#Q15">FAQ 15</a> discusses this with respect to MakerNote errors), but
1254
+ sometimes there are more serious errors which can't be ignored. ExifTool may be
1255
+ used to fix metadata problems in JPEG images by deleting all metadata and
1256
+ rebuilding it from scratch. The command looks like this:
1257
+
1258
+ <pre>exiftool -all= -tagsfromfile @ -all:all -unsafe -icc_profile bad.jpg
1259
+ </pre>
1260
+
1261
+ where "<code>bad.jpg</code>" is the name of the image that requires fixing. This
1262
+ command deletes all metadata then copies all writable tags that can be extracted
1263
+ from the original image to the same locations in the updated image. The
1264
+ "<code>Unsafe</code>" tag is a <a href="TagNames/Shortcuts.html">shortcut</a>
1265
+ for unsafe EXIF tags in JPEG images which are not normally copied. JPEG images
1266
+ may also contain an ICC color profile which should be preserved. The
1267
+ "<code>ICC_Profile</code>" tag is also marked as unsafe, but is not part of the
1268
+ EXIF so it isn't covered by the "<code>Unsafe</code>" shortcut and must be
1269
+ specified separately.</blockquote>
1270
+
1271
+ <blockquote>After repairing an image like this you should be able to write to it
1272
+ without errors, but note that <u>some metadata from the original image may have
1273
+ been lost in the process</u>.</blockquote>
1274
+
1275
+ <blockquote><b>Note</b>: ExifTool will not modify the JPEG image data, so if the
1276
+ image itself is corrupted (eg. if you get a message saying "Not a valid JPEG"),
1277
+ then ExifTool can not be used to repair the image. Also, ExifTool may not
1278
+ be used like this to repair TIFF-based files -- the risk of image corruption is
1279
+ too great because the image is stored in the same IFD as the metadata in these
1280
+ files.</blockquote>
1281
+
1282
+ <blockquote>If there are also MakerNote problems in the file, you may want to
1283
+ add the <code>-F</code> option to the command. See <a href='#Q15'>FAQ 15</a>
1284
+ for details. For example, to rebuild the EXIF only and fix the MakerNote
1285
+ offsets you could do this:
1286
+
1287
+ <pre>exiftool -exif:all= -tagsfromfile @ -exif:all -unsafe -thumbnailimage -F bad.jpg
1288
+ </pre>
1289
+
1290
+ <b>Advanced</b>: The byte order of the newly created EXIF is set by the value of
1291
+ the ExifByteOrder tag. Since this tag does not belong to the EXIF group, it is
1292
+ not copied with <code>-exif:all</code> above (but would be copied with
1293
+ <code>-all:all</code> as in the first example). If ExifByteOrder is not set
1294
+ then the byte order is determined by the ordering of the MakerNotes if they are
1295
+ copied, otherwise big-endian ("MM") byte order is used by default.
1296
+ ExifByteOrder may be set to a specific value to force a particular byte order
1297
+ when creating new EXIF (eg. "<code>-ExifByteOrder=II</code>" for little-endian).
1298
+ </blockquote>
1299
+
1300
+ <a name="Q21"></a>
1301
+ <p>21. <b>"How do I read/write values containing newline characters?"</b></p>
1302
+
1303
+ <blockquote>When reading, by default exiftool converts all control characters to
1304
+ "." to avoid messing up the output formatting, so newlines will appear as a "."
1305
+ in the output. The <code>-b</code> option may be used to bypass all output
1306
+ formatting (except that a line-feed character is inserted between items in a
1307
+ list), but this may not be appropriate when the values of many tags must be
1308
+ extracted. In this case, the formatted output (<code>-p</code>), JSON
1309
+ (<code>-j</code>), XML (<code>-X</code>) and PHP (<code>-php</code>) options
1310
+ provide alternative output formats which preserve newlines in values.</blockquote>
1311
+
1312
+ <blockquote>When writing, there are a number of options:
1313
+
1314
+ <ol type='a'>
1315
+ <li>In many shells, a newline may be inserted directly in the command
1316
+ line:
1317
+ <p>Bourne shells (press <i>RETURN</i> inside a quoted string)</p>
1318
+ <pre>exiftool -comment="line 1
1319
+ line 2" image.jpg
1320
+ </pre>
1321
+ <p>(Also, in Bourne shells the character sequence <code>$'\n'</code>
1322
+ may be used for a newline.)</p>
1323
+ <p>C shells (press "<code>\</code>" then <i>RETURN</i> inside a quoted string)</p>
1324
+ <pre>exiftool -comment="line 1\
1325
+ line 2" image.jpg
1326
+ </pre>
1327
+ <i class=lt>[Unfortunately the Windows cmd shell provides no method to get a
1328
+ newline (CR/LF in Windows) into the command line. A linefeed (LF) may be
1329
+ inserted with CTRL-T, but I have found no way to insert a carriage return
1330
+ (CR).]</i><br><br>
1331
+ </li>
1332
+ <li>Use the <code>-E</code> option to allow HTML character entities (Note:
1333
+ In Windows a newline is "<code>&amp;#xd;&amp;#xa;</code>" instead of just
1334
+ "<code>&amp;#xa;</code>"):
1335
+ <pre>exiftool -E "-comment=line 1&amp;#xa;line 2" image.jpg
1336
+ </pre></li>
1337
+ <li>Write the tag from the contents of a separate text file:
1338
+ <pre>exiftool "-comment&lt;=file.txt" image.jpg
1339
+ </pre></li>
1340
+ <li>Use <code>$/</code> in a redirection expression: (Note: Single quotes
1341
+ must be used in Mac/Linux shells around arguments containing a dollar sign,
1342
+ but double quotes are used instead in Windows. Also note that this technique
1343
+ is slower since the implied <code>-tagsFromFile</code> adds an extra unnecessary
1344
+ processing pass to read tags from the file.)
1345
+ <pre>exiftool '-comment&lt;line 1$/line 2' image.jpg
1346
+ </pre></li>
1347
+ </ol>
1348
+ </blockquote>
1349
+
1350
+ <a name="Q22"></a>
1351
+ <p>22. <b>"In what order are command-line assignments applied when writing?"</b></p>
1352
+
1353
+ <blockquote>When writing, tag assignments on the command line are queued and
1354
+ applied together as each target file is processed. In general, assignments
1355
+ later on the command line override earlier assignments, but there are
1356
+ exceptions:
1357
+ <ol><li>When writing list-type tags (eg. <code>-keywords=one</code>), new values
1358
+ are accumulated rather than overriding earlier assignments.<br>&nbsp;</li>
1359
+ <li>When copying values to list-type tags (eg.
1360
+ <code>"-keywords&lt;filename"</code>), new values are accumulated only if
1361
+ <code>-addTagsFromFile</code> is used, otherwise they override earlier
1362
+ assigments if <code>-tagsFromFile</code> is used or implied.<br>&nbsp;</li>
1363
+ <li>Tags copied with the <code>-tagsFromFile</code> option are assigned in
1364
+ order, and all together at the point in the command line where the
1365
+ <code>-tagsFromFile</code> option is located, regardless of whether these tags
1366
+ are specified immediately after the <code>-tagsFromFile</code> option or later
1367
+ on the command line. Remember that "<code>-tagsFromFile @</code>" is implied
1368
+ unless another file is specified when redirecting information with arguments
1369
+ like <code>"-DSTTAG&lt;SRCTAG"</code>.</li></ol> Note: When copying tag values,
1370
+ adding to lists, or shifting date/time values, the source value is always the
1371
+ original value found in the file, regardless of any previous assignments. For
1372
+ example, the following command sets Subject to the original value of Title in
1373
+ the file (NOT to "test"):
1374
+ <pre>exiftool -title=test "-subject&lt;title" a.jpg</pre></blockquote>
1375
+
1376
+ <a name="Q23"></a>
1377
+ <p>23a. <b>"Why do I get '<code>0 image files updated</code>' when writing?"</b>, or<br>
1378
+ 23b. <b>"ExifTool doesn't write some tags to a file"</b></p>
1379
+
1380
+ <blockquote>There are a few reasons why this may happen:
1381
+
1382
+ <ol><li>The value of the tag is not being set correctly.</li></ol>
1383
+
1384
+ This may be due to a tag value which can't be converted, in which case you
1385
+ should warning like this (note: you may need to use the <code>-v3</code> option
1386
+ to see the warning if other same-named tags are being set properly by the same
1387
+ assignment):
1388
+ <pre>Warning: Can't convert IFD0:Orientation (not in PrintConv)
1389
+ </pre>
1390
+ You get this warning if you write an invalid value to a tag which accepts only
1391
+ specific values. See the "Values" column in the appropriate table of the
1392
+ <a href="TagNames/index.html">tag name documentation</a> for a list of valid
1393
+ values for these types of tags. The value conversion may also be bypassed with
1394
+ the <code>-n</code> option, allowing numerical values to be written directly.
1395
+ See <a href="#Q6">FAQ number 6</a> for more details.
1396
+
1397
+ <ol start="2"><li>The information type isn't supported by the format of the
1398
+ target file.</li></ol>
1399
+
1400
+ Warnings are NOT generated when a tag isn't written because it is
1401
+ normal that many tags can't be written when copying between files of different
1402
+ formats.</blockquote>
1403
+
1404
+ <blockquote>Tags are not written if the format of the target file doesn't
1405
+ support the specific type of meta information. For example, CRW images do not
1406
+ support EXIF or IPTC metdata. See the
1407
+ <a href="index.html#supported">Supported File Types</a> table for an indication
1408
+ of the tags supported by your file. If the tags aren't supported for your file
1409
+ type, then a <a href='metafiles.html'>metadata sidecar file</a> is an
1410
+ alternative.</blockquote>
1411
+
1412
+ <blockquote>Also note that MakerNotes tags can not be created or deleted
1413
+ individually, so they can only be written if they already exist in a
1414
+ file. The entire MakerNotes must be created or deleted as a block (see
1415
+ <a href="#Q8">FAQ number 8</a> for details).
1416
+
1417
+ <ol start="3"><li>A time value is being shifted but the specified tag doesn't
1418
+ exist.</li></ol>
1419
+
1420
+ For example, <code>-datetimeoriginal+=1</code> will have no effect unless
1421
+ the DateTimeOriginal tag exists in the image.</blockquote>
1422
+
1423
+ <a name="Q24"></a>
1424
+ <p>24. <b>"When I write a file the date/time gets reset to today's date"</b></p>
1425
+
1426
+ <blockquote>There is sometimes confusion between date/time values stored in the
1427
+ metadata of the file itself and date/time values stored in the filesystem (ie.
1428
+ in the disk directory information). A command like this may be used to extract
1429
+ all date/time information with an indication of where it is stored:
1430
+
1431
+ <pre>exiftool -time:all -a -G0:1 -s c:\images\test.jpg</pre>
1432
+
1433
+ and should give an output something like this:
1434
+
1435
+ <pre>[File:System] FileModifyDate : 2009:10:05 20:40:36-04:00
1436
+ [File:System] FileAccessDate : 2009:10:07 09:22:12-04:00
1437
+ [File:System] FileCreateDate : 2009:10:05 20:40:36-04:00
1438
+ [EXIF:IFD0] ModifyDate : 2003:10:31 15:44:19
1439
+ [EXIF:ExifIFD] DateTimeOriginal : 2003:10:31 15:44:19
1440
+ [EXIF:ExifIFD] CreateDate : 2003:10:31 15:44:19</pre>
1441
+
1442
+ The <code>-G0:1</code> option causes the family 0 and 1 group names to be
1443
+ reported in square brackets for each tag. Tags labelled "File:System" are
1444
+ "pseudo" tags stored in the filesystem, while the others are "real" tags stored
1445
+ in the metadata of the file.</blockquote>
1446
+
1447
+ <blockquote>ExifTool's <b>default behaviour is to set all filesystem times to
1448
+ the current date/time when any "real" tag is written</b>, but the
1449
+ <code>-P</code> option may be used to preserve the original FileModifyDate.
1450
+ FileAccessDate represents the time the file was last accessed, and is set to the
1451
+ current date/time whenever any software (including ExifTool) accesses the
1452
+ file.</blockquote>
1453
+
1454
+ <blockquote>On systems where a filesystem creation date is maintained, ExifTool
1455
+ also sets this to the current date/time when the file is edited. On Windows the
1456
+ creation date is accessed through the FileCreateDate tag, and is also preserved
1457
+ with the <code>-P</code> option. On Mac/Linux the FileInodeChangeDate tag is
1458
+ available instead of FileCreateDate. On Mac, the filesystem stores a creation
1459
+ date, but currently the only way to preserve this is with the
1460
+ <code>-overwrite_original_in_place</code> option. On Linux, the file creation
1461
+ date is not stored.</blockquote>
1462
+
1463
+ <blockquote>For example, commands like this act on common metadata tags, setting
1464
+ the filesystem modification date/time to the current date/time:
1465
+
1466
+ <pre><span class='blk'># common metadata date/time tags are incremented by 1 hour, while
1467
+ # FileModifyDate is set to the current date/time</span>
1468
+ exiftool -alldates+=1 c:\images</pre>
1469
+
1470
+ <i class=lt>[The AllDates tag is a shortcut which represents the 3 common
1471
+ metadata date/time tags: DateTimeOriginal, CreateDate and
1472
+ ModifyDate.]</i></blockquote>
1473
+
1474
+ <blockquote>However, FileModifyDate may be preserved with the <code>-P</code>
1475
+ option:
1476
+
1477
+ <pre><span class='blk'># FileModifyDate is not changed</span>
1478
+ exiftool -alldates+=1 -P c:\images</pre>
1479
+
1480
+ ExifTool also allows FileModifyDate to be written, which provides full control
1481
+ over the filesystem modification date/time when writing:
1482
+
1483
+ <pre><span class='blk'># FileModifyDate is incremented by 1 hour</span>
1484
+ exiftool -alldates+=1 -filemodifydate+=1 c:\images
1485
+
1486
+ <span class='blk'># FileModifyDate is set from the value of DateTimeOriginal
1487
+ # (before DateTimeOriginal is incremented by 1 hour)</span>
1488
+ exiftool -alldates+=1 "-filemodifydate&lt;datetimeoriginal" c:\images
1489
+ </pre></blockquote>
1490
+
1491
+ <a name="Q25"></a>
1492
+ <p>25. <b>"Can ExifTool be used as an image validator?"</b></p>
1493
+
1494
+ <blockquote>ExifTool is <u>not</u> designed as an image validator. It does issue
1495
+ warnings about some of the more important problems in the metadata when reading,
1496
+ and will often catch more problems when writing, but it does not attempt to do a
1497
+ full validation. There are other packages that are designed to do validation
1498
+ like this, for example, <a href="http://jhove.sourceforge.net">JHOVE</a>.</blockquote>
1499
+
1500
+ <a name="Q26"></a>
1501
+ <p>26. <b>"How do I import information from a database?"</b></p>
1502
+
1503
+ <blockquote><i>[See <a href="#Q12">FAQ number 12</a> for help with the reverse
1504
+ -- exporting metadata to a database.]</i></blockquote>
1505
+
1506
+ <blockquote>ExifTool has the ability to import metadata from CSV and JSON format
1507
+ database files for writing to output image files. For example, the following
1508
+ commands use imported metadata to write to all image files in a directory.
1509
+
1510
+ <pre><span class='blk'># import from CSV file</span>
1511
+ exiftool -csv="c:\Users\Phil\test.csv" "c:\Users\Phil\Images"
1512
+
1513
+ <span class='blk'># import from JSON file</span>
1514
+ exiftool -json="c:\Users\Phil\test.json" "c:\Users\Phil\Images"</pre>
1515
+
1516
+ For the above commands, the input CSV or JSON file must have the same format as
1517
+ the output from these commands:
1518
+
1519
+ <pre><span class='blk'># export to CSV file</span>
1520
+ exiftool -csv "c:\Users\Phil\Images" > "c:\Users\Phil\test.csv"
1521
+
1522
+ <span class='blk'># export to JSON file</span>
1523
+ exiftool -json "c:\Users\Phil\Images" > "c:\Users\Phil\test.json"</pre>
1524
+
1525
+ Specifically, the first row of the CSV file must contain the tag names.
1526
+ The first column must be a special "SourceFile" column, containing the names of
1527
+ the associated image files, with paths specified in the same way as on the
1528
+ command line. The JSON file contains similar entries, but is not structured in
1529
+ row/column format.</blockquote>
1530
+
1531
+ <blockquote>For each image file specified on the command line, all tags for the
1532
+ database entry with the corresponding SourceFile name are written (with the
1533
+ exception of the FileName and Directory tags, which are ignored). A special
1534
+ SourceFile name of "*" may be used to match any image file. A warning is issued
1535
+ and nothing is written if a specified file does not match any SourceFile entry
1536
+ in the database.</blockquote>
1537
+
1538
+ <blockquote>Tag names may be prefixed by a group name to write to a specific
1539
+ group (using the same format as when <code>-G</code> or <code>-G1</code> is
1540
+ added to the export command). Tags with empty values are ignored. To delete a
1541
+ tag, set the tag value to "-" and use the <code>-f</code> option when
1542
+ importing.</blockquote>
1543
+
1544
+ <blockquote>See the <code>-csv</code> or <code>-j</code> option in the
1545
+ <a href="exiftool_pod.html#input_output_text_formatting">application documentation</a>
1546
+ for more details.</blockquote>
1547
+
1548
+ <a name="Q27"></a>
1549
+ <p>27. <b>"My ExifTool command doesn't work from a Windows .BAT file."</b></p>
1550
+
1551
+ <blockquote>In a Windows .BAT file the "<code>%</code>" character is
1552
+ significant, so all "<code>%</code>" characters in ExifTool commands must be
1553
+ changed to "<code>%%</code>". For example, this command line:
1554
+
1555
+ <pre>exiftool "-FileName&lt;CreateDate" -d "%Y%m%d_%H%M%S.%%e" image.jpg</pre>
1556
+
1557
+ must be changed to this in a .BAT file:
1558
+
1559
+ <pre>exiftool "-FileName&lt;CreateDate" -d "%%Y%%m%%d_%%H%%M%%S.%%%%e" image.jpg</pre>
1560
+ </blockquote>
1561
+
1562
+ <hr>
1563
+ <i>Last revised May 13, 2016</i>
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+ <p class='lf'><a href="index.html">&lt;-- Back to ExifTool home page</a></p>
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+ </body>
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