exiftool_vendored 10.31.0 → 10.40.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/Changes +7693 -0
  3. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/MANIFEST +998 -0
  4. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/META.json +51 -0
  5. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/META.yml +31 -0
  6. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/Makefile.PL +0 -0
  7. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/README +240 -0
  8. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/exif2iptc.args +0 -0
  9. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/exif2xmp.args +0 -0
  10. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/gps2xmp.args +0 -0
  11. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/iptc2exif.args +0 -0
  12. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/iptc2xmp.args +0 -0
  13. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/iptcCore.args +0 -0
  14. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/pdf2xmp.args +0 -0
  15. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/xmp2exif.args +0 -0
  16. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/xmp2gps.args +0 -0
  17. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/xmp2iptc.args +0 -0
  18. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/arg_files/xmp2pdf.args +0 -0
  19. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/config_files/bibble.config +0 -0
  20. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/config_files/convert_regions.config +0 -0
  21. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/config_files/example.config +0 -0
  22. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/config_files/fotoware.config +0 -0
  23. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/config_files/gps2utm.config +0 -0
  24. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/config_files/photoshop_paths.config +0 -0
  25. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/config_files/picasa_faces.config +0 -0
  26. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/config_files/time_zone.config +76 -0
  27. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/exiftool +6462 -0
  28. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/fmt_files/gpx.fmt +0 -0
  29. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/fmt_files/gpx_wpt.fmt +0 -0
  30. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/fmt_files/kml.fmt +0 -0
  31. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/ExifTool.html +2122 -0
  32. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/MIE1.1-20070121.pdf +0 -0
  33. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/Shift.html +179 -0
  34. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/AFCP.html +0 -0
  35. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/AIFF.html +0 -0
  36. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/APE.html +0 -0
  37. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/APP12.html +0 -0
  38. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/ASF.html +0 -0
  39. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Apple.html +0 -0
  40. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Audible.html +0 -0
  41. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/BMP.html +233 -0
  42. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/BPG.html +0 -0
  43. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Canon.html +9741 -0
  44. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/CanonCustom.html +0 -0
  45. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/CanonRaw.html +0 -0
  46. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/CanonVRD.html +0 -0
  47. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Casio.html +0 -0
  48. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Composite.html +745 -0
  49. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/DICOM.html +0 -0
  50. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/DJI.html +0 -0
  51. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/DNG.html +0 -0
  52. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/DPX.html +0 -0
  53. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/DV.html +0 -0
  54. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/DarwinCore.html +0 -0
  55. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/DjVu.html +0 -0
  56. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/EXE.html +0 -0
  57. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/EXIF.html +3484 -0
  58. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Extra.html +471 -0
  59. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/FLAC.html +0 -0
  60. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/FLIF.html +84 -0
  61. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/FLIR.html +0 -0
  62. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Flash.html +0 -0
  63. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/FlashPix.html +1475 -0
  64. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Font.html +0 -0
  65. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/FotoStation.html +0 -0
  66. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/FujiFilm.html +867 -0
  67. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/GE.html +0 -0
  68. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/GIF.html +0 -0
  69. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/GIMP.html +0 -0
  70. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/GPS.html +0 -0
  71. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/GeoTiff.html +0 -0
  72. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/H264.html +0 -0
  73. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/HP.html +0 -0
  74. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/HTML.html +0 -0
  75. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/ICC_Profile.html +0 -0
  76. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/ID3.html +0 -0
  77. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/IPTC.html +0 -0
  78. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/ISO.html +0 -0
  79. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/ITC.html +0 -0
  80. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/JFIF.html +0 -0
  81. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/JPEG.html +0 -0
  82. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/JVC.html +0 -0
  83. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Jpeg2000.html +0 -0
  84. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Kodak.html +0 -0
  85. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/KyoceraRaw.html +0 -0
  86. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/LNK.html +0 -0
  87. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Leaf.html +0 -0
  88. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Lytro.html +0 -0
  89. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/M2TS.html +0 -0
  90. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MIE.html +0 -0
  91. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MIFF.html +0 -0
  92. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MNG.html +0 -0
  93. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MOI.html +0 -0
  94. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MPC.html +0 -0
  95. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MPEG.html +0 -0
  96. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MPF.html +0 -0
  97. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/MWG.html +584 -0
  98. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MXF.html +0 -0
  99. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Matroska.html +0 -0
  100. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Microsoft.html +0 -0
  101. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Minolta.html +2634 -0
  102. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/MinoltaRaw.html +0 -0
  103. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Motorola.html +0 -0
  104. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Nikon.html +6016 -0
  105. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/NikonCapture.html +0 -0
  106. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/NikonCustom.html +0 -0
  107. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Nintendo.html +0 -0
  108. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/OOXML.html +0 -0
  109. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Ogg.html +0 -0
  110. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Olympus.html +3655 -0
  111. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/OpenEXR.html +0 -0
  112. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Opus.html +0 -0
  113. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PDF.html +0 -0
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  116. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PLIST.html +0 -0
  117. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PLUS.html +0 -0
  118. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PNG.html +0 -0
  119. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PSP.html +0 -0
  120. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Palm.html +0 -0
  121. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Panasonic.html +1701 -0
  122. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PanasonicRaw.html +0 -0
  123. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Pentax.html +0 -0
  124. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/PhaseOne.html +263 -0
  125. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PhotoCD.html +0 -0
  126. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PhotoMechanic.html +0 -0
  127. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Photoshop.html +739 -0
  128. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PostScript.html +0 -0
  129. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/PrintIM.html +0 -0
  130. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Qualcomm.html +0 -0
  131. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/QuickTime.html +0 -0
  132. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/RIFF.html +0 -0
  133. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/RSRC.html +0 -0
  134. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/RTF.html +0 -0
  135. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Radiance.html +0 -0
  136. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Rawzor.html +0 -0
  137. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Real.html +0 -0
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  139. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Ricoh.html +0 -0
  140. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Samsung.html +0 -0
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  142. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Scalado.html +0 -0
  143. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Shortcuts.html +0 -0
  144. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Sigma.html +0 -0
  145. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/SigmaRaw.html +0 -0
  146. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/Sony.html +10305 -0
  147. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/SonyIDC.html +0 -0
  148. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Stim.html +0 -0
  149. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Theora.html +0 -0
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  153. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/Vorbis.html +0 -0
  154. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/TagNames/XMP.html +10158 -0
  155. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/ZIP.html +0 -0
  156. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/iWork.html +0 -0
  157. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/index.html +0 -0
  158. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/TagNames/style.css +0 -0
  159. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/ancient_history.html +8365 -0
  160. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/canon_raw.html +0 -0
  161. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/commentary.html +0 -0
  162. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/config.html +0 -0
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  164. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/exiftool_pod.html +1873 -0
  165. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/faq.html +1591 -0
  166. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/filename.html +353 -0
  167. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/geotag.html +661 -0
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  169. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/htmldump.html +0 -0
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  171. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/index.html +1363 -0
  172. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/html/install.html +261 -0
  173. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/metafiles.html +0 -0
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  180. data/bin/{Image-ExifTool-10.31 → Image-ExifTool-10.40}/html/writing.html +0 -0
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  182. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/File/RandomAccess.pod +231 -0
  183. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool.pm +7773 -0
  184. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool.pod +2569 -0
  185. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/AES.pm +501 -0
  186. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/AFCP.pm +286 -0
  187. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/AIFF.pm +289 -0
  188. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/APE.pm +282 -0
  189. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/APP12.pm +322 -0
  190. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/ASF.pm +885 -0
  191. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/Apple.pm +153 -0
  192. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/Audible.pm +317 -0
  193. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/BMP.pm +361 -0
  194. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/BPG.pm +251 -0
  195. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/BZZ.pm +472 -0
  196. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/BigTIFF.pm +282 -0
  197. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/BuildTagLookup.pm +2562 -0
  198. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/Canon.pm +8929 -0
  199. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonCustom.pm +2667 -0
  200. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonRaw.pm +910 -0
  201. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonVRD.pm +2273 -0
  202. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/CaptureOne.pm +235 -0
  203. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/Casio.pm +2060 -0
  204. data/bin/Image-ExifTool-10.40/lib/Image/ExifTool/Charset.pm +423 -0
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- <tr><td>DIR_COUNT</td><td>Hash reference for counters of various types of directorys (ICC, IPTC,...)</td></tr>
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- <h1><a name="name">NAME</a></h1>
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- <p>exiftool - Read and write meta information in files</p>
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- <h2><a name="reading">Reading</a></h2>
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- <p><strong>exiftool</strong> [<em>OPTIONS</em>] [-<em>TAG</em>...] [--<em>TAG</em>...] <em>FILE</em>...</p>
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- <h2><a name="writing">Writing</a></h2>
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- <p><strong>exiftool</strong> [<em>OPTIONS</em>] -<em>TAG</em>[+-&lt;]=[<em>VALUE</em>]... <em>FILE</em>...</p>
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- <h2><a name="copying">Copying</a></h2>
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- <p><strong>exiftool</strong> [<em>OPTIONS</em>] <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> <em>SRCFILE</em>
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- <h2><a name="other">Other</a></h2>
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- <p><strong>exiftool</strong> [ <strong>-ver</strong> |
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- <p>For specific examples, see the <a href="#reading_examples">EXAMPLES</a> sections below.</p>
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- <p>This documentation is displayed if exiftool is run without an input <em>FILE</em>
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- <h1><a name="description">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
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- <p>A command-line interface to <a href="ExifTool.html">Image::ExifTool</a>, used for
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- reading and writing meta information in a variety of file types. <em>FILE</em> is
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- one or more source file names, directory names, or <code>-</code> for the standard
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- input. Metadata is read from source files and printed in readable form
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- to the console (or written to output text files with <strong>-w</strong>).</p>
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- <p>To write or delete metadata, tag values are assigned using the
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- -<em>TAG</em>=[<em>VALUE</em>] syntax, or the <strong>-geotag</strong> option. To copy or move
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- metadata, the <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> feature is used. By default the original
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- files are preserved with <code>_original</code> appended to their names -- be sure to
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- verify that the new files are OK before erasing the originals. Once in
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- write mode, exiftool will ignore any read-specific options.</p>
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- <p>Note: If <em>FILE</em> is a directory name then only supported file types in the
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- However, files may be specified by name, or the <strong>-ext</strong> option may be used
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- directory are also processed. Adding the <strong>-r</strong> option causes subdirectories
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- <p>Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently
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- 3FR r | DV r | K25 r | OGG r | RTF r
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- 3G2 r/w | DVB r/w | KDC r | OGV r | RW2 r/w
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- 3GP r/w | DYLIB r | KEY r | OPUS r | RWL r/w
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- A r | EIP r | LA r | ORF r/w | RWZ r
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- AA r | EPS r/w | LFP r | OTF r | RM r
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- AAX r/w | EPUB r | LNK r | PAC r | SEQ r
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- ACR r | ERF r/w | M2TS r | PAGES r | SO r
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- AFM r | EXE r | M4A/V r/w | PBM r/w | SR2 r/w
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- AI r/w | EXIF r/w/c | MEF r/w | PCD r | SRF r
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- AIFF r | EXR r | MIE r/w/c | PDB r | SRW r/w
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- APE r | EXV r/w/c | MIFF r | PDF r/w | SVG r
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- ARW r/w | F4A/V r/w | MKA r | PEF r/w | SWF r
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- ASF r | FFF r/w | MKS r | PFA r | THM r/w
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- AVI r | FLA r | MKV r | PFB r | TIFF r/w
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- AZW r | FLAC r | MNG r/w | PFM r | TORRENT r
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- BMP r | FLIF r/w | MOBI r | PGF r | TTC r
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- BPG r | FLV r | MODD r | PGM r/w | TTF r
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- BTF r | FPF r | MOI r | PLIST r | VCF r
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- CHM r | FPX r | MOS r/w | PICT r | VRD r/w/c
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- COS r | GIF r/w | MOV r/w | PMP r | VSD r
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- CR2 r/w | GZ r | MP3 r | PNG r/w | WAV r
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- CRW r/w | HDP r/w | MP4 r/w | PPM r/w | WDP r/w
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- CS1 r/w | HDR r | MPC r | PPT r | WEBP r
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- DCM r | HTML r | MPG r | PPTX r | WEBM r
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- DCP r/w | ICC r/w/c | MPO r/w | PS r/w | WMA r
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- DCR r | ICS r | MQV r/w | PSB r/w | WMV r
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- DFONT r | IDML r | MRW r/w | PSD r/w | WV r
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- DIVX r | IIQ r/w | MXF r | PSP r | X3F r/w
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- DJVU r | IND r/w | NEF r/w | QTIF r/w | XCF r
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- DLL r | INX r | NRW r/w | RA r | XLS r
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- DNG r/w | ISO r | NUMBERS r | RAF r/w | XLSX r
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- DOC r | ITC r | O r | RAM r | XMP r/w/c
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- DOCX r | J2C r | ODP r | RAR r | ZIP r
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- DPX r | JNG r/w | ODS r | RAW r/w |
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- DR4 r/w/c | JP2 r/w | ODT r | RIFF r |
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- DSS r | JPEG r/w | OFR r | RSRC r |</pre>
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- Meta Information
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- EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r
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- GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r
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- IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r
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- XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r
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- MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r
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- Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | DPX r
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- ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | APE r
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- MIE r/w/c | Flash r | Vorbis r
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- JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | SPIFF r
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- Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | DjVu r
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- PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | M2TS r
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- PNG r/w/c | MXF r | PE/COFF r
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- Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | AVCHD r
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- Nikon Capture r/w/c | FLAC r | ZIP r
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- GeoTIFF r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)</pre>
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- <h1><a name="options">OPTIONS</a></h1>
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- <p>Case is not significant for any command-line option (including tag and group
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- upper-case option exists. Many single-character options have equivalent
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- long-name versions (shown in brackets), and some options have inverses which
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- interpreted as tag names (for this reason, multiple single-character options
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- may NOT be combined into one argument). Contrary to standard practice,
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- options may appear after source file names on the exiftool command line.</p>
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- <h2><a name="option_summary">Option Summary</a></h2>
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- <p><a href="#tag_operations">Tag operations</a></p>
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- -TAG or --TAG Extract or exclude specified tag
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- -TAG[+-]=[VALUE] Write new value for tag
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- -TAG[+-]&lt;=DATFILE Write tag value from contents of file
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- -TAG[+-]&lt;SRCTAG Copy tag value (see -tagsFromFile)</pre>
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- -tagsFromFile SRCFILE Copy tag values from file
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- -x TAG (-exclude) Exclude specified tag</pre>
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- <p><a href="#input_output_text_formatting">Input-output text formatting</a></p>
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- -args (-argFormat) Format metadata as exiftool arguments
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- -b (-binary) Output metadata in binary format
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- -c FMT (-coordFormat) Set format for GPS coordinates
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- -charset [[TYPE=]CHARSET] Specify encoding for special characters
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- -csv[=CSVFILE] Export/import tags in CSV format
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- -d FMT (-dateFormat) Set format for date/time values
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- -D (-decimal) Show tag ID numbers in decimal
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- -E, -ex (-escape(HTML|XML)) Escape values for HTML (-E) or XML (-ex)
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- -f (-forcePrint) Force printing of all specified tags
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- -g[NUM...] (-groupHeadings) Organize output by tag group
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- -G[NUM...] (-groupNames) Print group name for each tag
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- -h (-htmlFormat) Use HMTL formatting for output
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- -H (-hex) Show tag ID number in hexadecimal
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- -htmlDump[OFFSET] Generate HTML-format binary dump
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- -j[=JSONFILE] (-json) Export/import tags in JSON format
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- -l (-long) Use long 2-line output format
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- -L (-latin) Use Windows Latin1 encoding
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- -lang [LANG] Set current language
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- -listItem INDEX Extract specific item from a list
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- -n (--printConv) Read/write numerical tag values
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- -p FMTFILE (-printFormat) Print output in specified format
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- -php Export tags as a PHP Array
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- -s[NUM] (-short) Short output format
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- -S (-veryShort) Very short output format
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- -sep STR (-separator) Set separator string for list items
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- -sort Sort output alphabetically
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- -struct Enable output of structured information
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- -t (-tab) Output in tab-delimited list format
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- -T (-table) Output in tabular format
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- -v[NUM] (-verbose) Print verbose messages
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- -w[+|!] EXT (-textOut) Write (or overwrite!) output text files
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- -W[+|!] FMT (-tagOut) Write output text file for each tag
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- -Wext EXT (-tagOutExt) Write only specified file types with -W
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- -X (-xmlFormat) Use RDF/XML output format</pre>
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- <p><a href="#processing_control">Processing control</a></p>
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- -a (-duplicates) Allow duplicate tags to be extracted
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- -e (--composite) Do not calculate composite tags
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- -ee (-extractEmbedded) Extract information from embedded files
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- -ext EXT (-extension) Process files with specified extension
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- -F[OFFSET] (-fixBase) Fix the base for maker notes offsets
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- -fast[NUM] Increase speed for slow devices
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- -fileOrder [-]TAG Set file processing order
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- -i DIR (-ignore) Ignore specified directory name
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- -if EXPR Conditionally process files
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- -m (-ignoreMinorErrors) Ignore minor errors and warnings
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- -o OUTFILE (-out) Set output file or directory name
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- -overwrite_original Overwrite original by renaming tmp file
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- -overwrite_original_in_place Overwrite original by copying tmp file
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- -P (-preserve) Preserve date/time of original file
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- -password PASSWD Password for processing protected files
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- -progress[:[TITLE]] Show file progress count
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- -q (-quiet) Quiet processing
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- -r[.] (-recurse) Recursively process subdirectories
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- -scanForXMP Brute force XMP scan
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- -u (-unknown) Extract unknown tags
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- -U (-unknown2) Extract unknown binary tags too
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- -wm MODE (-writeMode) Set mode for writing/creating tags
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- -z (-zip) Read/write compressed information</pre>
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- -@ ARGFILE Read command-line arguments from file
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- -k (-pause) Pause before terminating
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- -list[w|f|wf|g[NUM]|d|x] List various exiftool capabilities
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- <p><a href="#special_features">Special features</a></p>
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- -geotag TRKFILE Geotag images from specified GPS log
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- -globalTimeShift SHIFT Shift all formatted date/time values
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- -use MODULE Add features from plug-in module</pre>
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- -delete_original[!] Delete &quot;_original&quot; backups
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- -api OPT[=VAL] Set ExifTool API option
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- -common_args Define common arguments
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- -echo[NUM] TEXT Echo text to stdout or stderr
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- -execute[NUM] Execute multiple commands on one line
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- -stay_open FLAG Keep reading -@ argfile even after EOF
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- -userParam PARAM[=VAL] Set user parameter (API UserParam opt)
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- <h2><a name="option_details">Option Details</a></h2>
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- <h3><a name="tag_operations">Tag operations</a></h3>
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- <dt><strong><a name="tag" class="item"><strong>-</strong><em>TAG</em></a></strong></dt>
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- <p>Extract information for the specified tag (eg. <code>-CreateDate</code>). Multiple
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- <code>-1IPTC:City</code>). Use the <strong>-listg</strong> option to list available group names by
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- <p>A special tag name of <code>All</code> may be used to indicate all meta information.
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- information in a group (but beware that unless the <strong>-a</strong> option is also
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- used, some tags in the group may be suppressed by same-named tags in other
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- groups). The wildcard characters <code>?</code> and <code>*</code> may be used in a tag name to
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- may not be used in a group name, with the exception that a group name of
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- <code>*</code> (or <code>All</code>) may be used to extract all instances of a tag (as if <strong>-a</strong>
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- <p>A <code>#</code> may be appended to the tag name to disable the print conversion on a
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- <p>If no tags are specified, all available information is extracted (as if
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- <p>Note: Descriptions, not tag names, are shown by default when extracting
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- <dt><strong><a name="tag2" class="item"><strong>--</strong><em>TAG</em></a></strong></dt>
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- <p>Exclude specified tag from extracted information. Same as the <strong>-x</strong> option.
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- Group names and wildcards are permitted as described above for <strong>-TAG</strong>.
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- tag that should be excluded), or to exclude groups from being deleted when
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- deleting all information (eg. <code>-all= --exif:all</code> deletes all but EXIF
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- group delete (unless a family 2 group is specified, see note 4 below).
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- <dt><strong><a name="tag_value" class="item"><strong>-</strong><em>TAG</em>[+-]<strong>=</strong>[<em>VALUE</em>]</a></strong></dt>
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- <p>Write a new value for the specified tag (eg. <code>-comment=wow</code>), or delete the
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- tag if no <em>VALUE</em> is given (eg. <code>-comment=</code>). <code>+=</code> and <code>-=</code> are used to
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- add or remove existing entries from a list, or to shift date/time values
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- decrement if <em>VALUE</em> is negative), and <code>-=</code> may be used to conditionally
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- delete or replace a tag (see <a href="#writing_examples">WRITING EXAMPLES</a> for examples).</p>
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- <p><em>TAG</em> may contain one or more leading family 0, 1 or 2 group names,
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- prefixed by optional family numbers, and separated colons. If no group name
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- is specified, the tag is created in the preferred group, and updated in any
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- other location where a same-named tag already exists. The preferred group
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- is the first group in the following list where <em>TAG</em> is valid: 1) EXIF, 2)
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- <p>The wildcards <code>*</code> and <code>?</code> may be used in tag names to assign the same
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- not written. A tag name of <code>All</code> is equivalent to <code>*</code> (except that it
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- doesn't require quoting, while arguments with wildcards do on systems with
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- shell globbing), and is often used when deleting all metadata (ie. <code>-All=</code>)
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- or an entire group (eg. <code>-GROUP:All=</code>, see note 4 below). Note that not
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- all groups are deletable, and that the JPEG APP14 &quot;Adobe&quot; group is not
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- removed by default with <code>-All=</code> because it may affect the appearance of the
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- be affected (but this may be avoided by copying back the tags defined by the
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- ColorSpaceTags shortcut). Use the <strong>-listd</strong> option for a complete list of
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- deletable groups, and see note 5 below regarding the &quot;APP&quot; groups. Also,
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- within an image some groups may be contained within others, and these groups
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- - Deleting EXIF or IFD0 also deletes ExifIFD, GlobParamIFD,
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- GPS, IFD1, InteropIFD, MakerNotes, PrintIM and SubIFD.
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- - Deleting ExifIFD also deletes InteropIFD and MakerNotes.
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- <p>1) <strong>Many tag values may be assigned in a single command</strong>. If two
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- <p>2) In general, MakerNotes tags are considered &quot;Permanent&quot;, and may be edited
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- which may be very inflexible about the information it expects to find in the
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- <p>3) Changes to PDF files are reversible because the original information is
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- never actually deleted from the file. So ExifTool alone may not be used to
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- <p>4) Specifying <code>-GROUP:all=</code> deletes the entire group as a block only if a
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- single family 0 or 1 group is specified. Otherwise all deletable tags in
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- the specified group(s) are removed individually, and in this case is it
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- possible to exclude individual tags from a mass delete. For example,
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- <code>-time:all --Exif:Time:All</code> removes all deletable Time tags except those in
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- the EXIF. This difference also applies if family 2 is specified when
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- deleting all groups. For example, <code>-2all:all=</code> deletes tags individually,
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- while <code>-all:all=</code> deletes entire blocks.</p>
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- <p>5) The &quot;APP&quot; group names (&quot;APP0&quot; through &quot;APP15&quot;) are used to delete JPEG
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- For example, specifying <code>-APP14:All=</code> will NOT delete the APP14 &quot;Adobe&quot;
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- segment because this is accomplished with <code>-Adobe:All</code>.</p>
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- <p>6) When shifting a value, the shift is applied to the original value of the
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- command line. To shift a date/time value and copy it to another tag in the
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- same operation, use the <strong>-globalTimeShift</strong> option.</p>
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- <p>Special feature: Integer values may be specified in hexadecimal with a
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- leading <code>0x</code>, and simple rational values may be specified as fractions.</p>
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- <dt><strong><a name="tag_datfile_or_tag_fmt" class="item"><strong>-</strong><em>TAG</em>&lt;=<em>DATFILE</em> or <strong>-</strong><em>TAG</em>&lt;=<em>FMT</em></a></strong></dt>
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- <p>Set the value of a tag from the contents of file <em>DATFILE</em>. The file name
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- directory, file name and extension of the original <em>FILE</em> (see the <strong>-w</strong>
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- option for more details). Note that quotes are required around this
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- If <em>DATFILE</em>/<em>FMT</em> is not provided, the effect is the same as <a href="#tag"><code>-TAG=</code></a>,
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- and the tag is simply deleted. <code>+&lt;=</code> or <code>-&lt;=</code> may also be used to
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- add or delete specific list entries, or to shift date/time values.</p>
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- <dt><strong><a name="tagsfromfile_srcfile_or_fmt" class="item"><strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> <em>SRCFILE</em> or <em>FMT</em></a></strong></dt>
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- <p>Copy tag values from <em>SRCFILE</em> to <em>FILE</em>. Tag names on the command line
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- Wildcards are permitted in these tag names. If no tags are specified, then
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- all possible tags (see note 1 below) from the source file are copied to
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- same-named tags in the preferred location of the output file (the same as
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- specifying <code>-all</code>). More than one <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> option may be used to
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- <p>By default, this option will update any existing and writable same-named
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- tags in the output <em>FILE</em>, but will create new tags only in their preferred
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- groups. This allows some information to be automatically transferred to the
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- appropriate group when copying between images of different formats. However,
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- if a group name is specified for a tag then the information is written only
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- to this group (unless redirected to another group, see below). If <code>All</code> is
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- used as a group name, then the specified tag(s) are written to the same
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- family 1 group they had in the source file (ie. the same specific location,
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- like ExifIFD or XMP-dc). For example, the common operation of copying all
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- writable tags to the same specific locations in the output <em>FILE</em> is
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- achieved by adding <code>-all:all</code>. A different family may be specified by
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- adding a leading family number to the group name (eg. <code>-0all:all</code> preserves
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- the same general location, like EXIF or XMP).</p>
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- <p><em>SRCFILE</em> may be the same as <em>FILE</em> to move information around within a
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- single file. In this case, <code>@</code> may be used to represent the source file
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- (ie. <code>-tagsFromFile @</code>), permitting this feature to be used for batch
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- processing multiple files. Specified tags are then copied from each file in
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- turn as it is rewritten. For advanced batch use, the source file name may
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- also be specified using a <em>FMT</em> string in which %d, %f and %e represent the
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- directory, file name and extension of <em>FILE</em>. See <strong>-w</strong> option for <em>FMT</em>
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- string examples.</p>
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- <p>A powerful redirection feature allows a destination tag to be specified for
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- each copied tag. With this feature, information may be written to a tag
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- with a different name or group. This is done using
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- &quot;'-<em>DSTTAG</em>&lt;<em>SRCTAG</em>'&quot; or
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- &quot;'-<em>SRCTAG</em>&gt;<em>DSTTAG</em>'&quot; on the command line after
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- <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong>, and causes the value of <em>SRCTAG</em> to be copied from
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- <em>SRCFILE</em> and written to <em>DSTTAG</em> in <em>FILE</em>. Note that this argument
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- must be quoted to prevent shell redirection, and there is no <code>=</code> sign as
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- when assigning new values. Source and/or destination tags may be prefixed
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- by a group name and/or suffixed by <code>#</code>. Wildcards are allowed in both the
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- source and destination tag names. A destination group and/or tag name of
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- <code>All</code> or <code>*</code> writes to the same family 1 group and/or tag name as the
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- source. If no destination group is specified, the information is written to
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- the preferred group. Whitespace around the <code>&gt;</code> or <code>&lt;</code> is ignored.
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- As a convenience, <code>-tagsFromFile @</code> is assumed for any redirected tags
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- which are specified without a prior <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> option. Copied tags
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- may also be added or deleted from a list with arguments of the form
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- &quot;'-<em>SRCTAG</em>+&lt;<em>DSTTAG</em>'&quot; or
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- &quot;'-<em>SRCTAG</em>-&lt;<em>DSTTAG</em>'&quot;.</p>
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- <p>An extension of the redirection feature allows strings involving tag names
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- to be used on the right hand side of the <code>&lt;</code> symbol with the syntax
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- &quot;'-<em>DSTTAG</em>&lt;<em>STR</em>'&quot;, where tag names in <em>STR</em> are
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- prefixed with a <code>$</code> symbol. See the <strong>-p</strong> option for more details about
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- this syntax. Strings starting with a <code>=</code> sign must insert a single space
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- after the <code>&lt;</code> to avoid confusion with the <code>&lt;=</code> operator which sets
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- the tag value from the contents of a file. A single space at the start of
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- the string is removed if it exists, but all other whitespace in the string
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- is preserved. See note 8 below about using shortcuts or wildcards with the
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- redirection feature.</p>
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- <p>See <a href="#copying_examples">COPYING EXAMPLES</a> for examples using <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong>.</p>
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- <p>Notes:</p>
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- <p>1) Some tags (generally tags which may affect the appearance of the image)
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- are considered &quot;unsafe&quot; to write, and are only copied if specified
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- explicitly (ie. no wildcards). See the
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- <a href="TagNames/index.html">tag name documentation</a> for more details about
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- &quot;unsafe&quot; tags.</p>
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- <p>2) Be aware of the difference between excluding a tag from being copied
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- (--<em>TAG</em>), and deleting a tag (-<em>TAG</em>=). Excluding a tag prevents it from
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- being copied to the destination image, but deleting will remove a
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- <p>3) The maker note information is copied as a block, so it isn't affected
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- like other information by subsequent tag assignments on the command line,
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- and individual makernote tags may not be excluded from a block copy. Also,
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- since the PreviewImage referenced from the maker notes may be rather large,
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- it is not copied, and must be transferred separately if desired.</p>
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- <p>4) The order of operations is to copy all specified tags at the point of the
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- <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> option in the command line. Any tag assignment to the
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- right of the <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> option is made after all tags are copied. For
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- example, new tag values are set in the order One, Two, Three then Four with
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- <p>This is significant in the case where an overlap exists between the copied
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- and assigned tags because later operations may override earlier ones.</p>
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- <p>5) The normal behaviour of copied tags differs subtly from that of assigned
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- tags for list-type tags. When copying to a list, each copied tag overrides
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- any previous operations on the list. While this avoids duplicate list items
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- when copying groups of tags from a file containing redundant information, it
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- also prevents values of different tags from being copied into the same list
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- when this is the intent. So a <strong>-addTagsFromFile</strong> option is provided which
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- allows copying of multiple tags into the same list. eg)</p>
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- <pre>
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- exiftool -addtagsfromfile @ '-subject&lt;make' '-subject&lt;model' ...</pre>
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- <p>Similarly, <strong>-addTagsFromFile</strong> must be used when conditionally replacing a
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- tag to prevent overriding earlier conditions.</p>
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- <p>Other than these differences, the <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> and <strong>-addTagsFromFile</strong>
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- options are equivalent.</p>
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- <p>6) The <strong>-a</strong> option (allow duplicate tags) is always in effect when copying
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- tags from <em>SRCFILE</em>.</p>
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- <p>7) Structured tags are copied by default when copying tags. See the
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- <strong>-struct</strong> option for details.</p>
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- <p>8) With the redirection feature, copying a tag directly (ie.
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- &quot;'-<em>DSTTAG</em>&lt;<em>SRCTAG</em>'&quot;) is not the same as interpolating
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- its value inside a string (ie. &quot;'-<em>DSTTAG</em>&lt;$<em>SRCTAG</em>'&quot;)
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- for <a href="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Image-ExifTool/lib/Image/ExifTool/Shortcuts.pm">shortcut tags</a> or tag names containing
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- wildcards. When copying directly, the values of each matching source tag
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- are copied individually to the destination tag (as if multiple redirection
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- arguments were used). However, when interpolated inside a string, the
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- values of shortcut tags are concatenated, and wildcards are not allowed.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><strong>-x</strong> <em>TAG</em> (<strong>-exclude</strong>)</strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Exclude the specified tag. There may be multiple <strong>-x</strong> options. This has
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- the same effect as --<em>TAG</em> on the command line. See the --<em>TAG</em>
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- documentation above for a complete description.</p>
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- </dd>
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- </dl>
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- <p>
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- </p>
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- <h3><a name="input_output_text_formatting">Input-output text formatting</a></h3>
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- <p>Note that trailing spaces are removed from extracted values for most output
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- text formats. The exceptions are <a href="#b"><code>-b</code></a>, <code>-csv</code>, <code>-j</code> and <a href="#x"><code>-X</code></a>.</p>
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- <dl>
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- <dt><strong><a name="args" class="item"><strong>-args</strong> (<strong>-argFormat</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Output information in the form of exiftool arguments, suitable for use with
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- the <strong>-@</strong> option when writing. May be combined with the <strong>-G</strong> option to
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- include group names. This feature may be used to effectively copy tags
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- between images, but allows the metadata to be altered by editing the
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- intermediate file (<code>out.args</code> in this example):</p>
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- <pre>
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- exiftool -args -G1 --filename --directory src.jpg &gt; out.args
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- exiftool -@ out.args dst.jpg</pre>
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- <p>Note: Be careful when copying information with this technique since it is
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- easy to write tags which are normally considered &quot;unsafe&quot;. For instance,
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- the FileName and Directory tags are excluded in the example above to avoid
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- renaming and moving the destination file. Also note that the second command
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- above will produce warning messages for any tags which are not writable.</p>
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- <p>As well, the <strong>-sep</strong> option should be used when reading back to maintain
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- separate list items, and the <strong>-struct</strong> option may be used when extracting
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- to preserve structured XMP information.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="b" class="item"><strong>-b</strong> (<strong>-binary</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Output requested metadata in binary format without tag names or
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- descriptions. This option is mainly used for extracting embedded images or
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- other binary data, but it may also be useful for some text strings since
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- control characters (such as newlines) are not replaced by '.' as they are in
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- the default output. List items are separated by a newline when extracted
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- with the <strong>-b</strong> option. May be combined with <code>-j</code>, <a href="#php"><code>-php</code></a> or <a href="#x"><code>-X</code></a> to
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- extract binary data in JSON, PHP or XML format.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="fmt" class="item"><strong>-c</strong> <em>FMT</em> (<strong>-coordFormat</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Set the print format for GPS coordinates. <em>FMT</em> uses the same syntax as
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- the <code>printf</code> format string. The specifiers correspond to degrees, minutes
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- and seconds in that order, but minutes and seconds are optional. For
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- example, the following table gives the output for the same coordinate using
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- various formats:</p>
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- <pre>
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- FMT Output
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- ------------------- ------------------
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- &quot;%d deg %d' %.2f&quot;\&quot; 54 deg 59' 22.80&quot; (default for reading)
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- &quot;%d %d %.8f&quot; 54 59 22.80000000 (default for copying)
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- &quot;%d deg %.4f min&quot; 54 deg 59.3800 min
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- &quot;%.6f degrees&quot; 54.989667 degrees</pre>
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- <p>Notes:</p>
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- <p>1) To avoid loss of precision, the default coordinate format is different
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- when copying tags using the <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> option.</p>
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- <p>2) If the hemisphere is known, a reference direction (N, S, E or W) is
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- appended to each printed coordinate, but adding a <code>+</code> to the format
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- specifier (eg. <code>%+.6f</code>) prints a signed coordinate instead.</p>
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- <p>3) This print formatting may be disabled with the <strong>-n</strong> option to extract
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- coordinates as signed decimal degrees.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="charset_type_charset" class="item"><strong>-charset</strong> [[<em>TYPE</em>=]<em>CHARSET</em>]</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>If <em>TYPE</em> is <code>ExifTool</code> or not specified, this option sets the ExifTool
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- character encoding for output tag values when reading and input values when
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- writing. The default ExifTool encoding is <code>UTF8</code>. If no <em>CHARSET</em> is
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- given, a list of available character sets is returned. Valid <em>CHARSET</em>
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- values are:</p>
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- <pre>
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- CHARSET Alias(es) Description
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- ---------- --------------- ----------------------------------
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- UTF8 cp65001, UTF-8 UTF-8 characters (default)
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- Latin cp1252, Latin1 Windows Latin1 (West European)
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- Latin2 cp1250 Windows Latin2 (Central European)
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- Cyrillic cp1251, Russian Windows Cyrillic
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- Greek cp1253 Windows Greek
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- Turkish cp1254 Windows Turkish
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- Hebrew cp1255 Windows Hebrew
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- Arabic cp1256 Windows Arabic
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- Baltic cp1257 Windows Baltic
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- Vietnam cp1258 Windows Vietnamese
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- Thai cp874 Windows Thai
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- MacRoman cp10000, Roman Macintosh Roman
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- MacLatin2 cp10029 Macintosh Latin2 (Central Europe)
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- MacCyrillic cp10007 Macintosh Cyrillic
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- MacGreek cp10006 Macintosh Greek
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- MacTurkish cp10081 Macintosh Turkish
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- MacRomanian cp10010 Macintosh Romanian
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- MacIceland cp10079 Macintosh Icelandic
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- MacCroatian cp10082 Macintosh Croatian</pre>
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- <p><em>TYPE</em> may be <code>FileName</code> to specify the encoding of file names on the
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- command line (ie. <em>FILE</em> arguments). In Windows, this triggers use of
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- wide-character i/o routines, thus providing support for Unicode file names.
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- See the <a href="#windows_unicode_file_names">WINDOWS UNICODE FILE NAMES</a> section below for details.</p>
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- <p>Other values of <em>TYPE</em> listed below are used to specify the internal
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- encoding of various meta information formats.</p>
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- <pre>
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- TYPE Description Default
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- --------- ------------------------------------------- -------
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- EXIF Internal encoding of EXIF &quot;ASCII&quot; strings (none)
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- ID3 Internal encoding of ID3v1 information Latin
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- IPTC Internal IPTC encoding to assume when Latin
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- IPTC:CodedCharacterSet is not defined
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- Photoshop Internal encoding of Photoshop IRB strings Latin
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- QuickTime Internal encoding of QuickTime strings MacRoman
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- RIFF Internal encoding of RIFF strings 0</pre>
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- <p>See <a href="http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/faq.html#Q10">http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/faq.html#Q10</a> for more
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- information about coded character sets, and the
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- <a href="ExifTool.html#options">Image::ExifTool Options</a> for more details about
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- the <strong>-charset</strong> settings.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="csv_csvfile" class="item"><strong>-csv</strong>[=<em>CSVFILE</em>]</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Export information in CSV format, or import information if <em>CSVFILE</em> is
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- specified. When importing, the CSV file must be in exactly the same format
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- as the exported file. The first row of the <em>CSVFILE</em> must be the ExifTool
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- tag names (with optional group names) for each column of the file, and
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- values must be separated by commas. A special &quot;SourceFile&quot; column specifies
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- the files associated with each row of information (and a SourceFile of &quot;*&quot;
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- may be used to define default tags to be imported for all files). The
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- following examples demonstrate basic use of this option:</p>
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- <pre>
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- # generate CSV file with common tags from all images in a directory
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- exiftool -common -csv dir &gt; out.csv</pre>
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- <pre>
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- # update metadata for all images in a directory from CSV file
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- exiftool -csv=a.csv dir</pre>
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- <p>Empty values are ignored when importing. Also, FileName and Directory
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- columns are ignored if they exist (ie. ExifTool will not attempt to write
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- these tags with a CSV import). To force a tag to be deleted, use the <strong>-f</strong>
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- option and set the value to &quot;-&quot; in the CSV file (or to the MissingTagValue
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- if this API option was used). Multiple databases may be imported in a
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- single command.</p>
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- <p>When exporting a CSV file, the <strong>-g</strong> or <strong>-G</strong> option to add group names to
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- the tag headings. If the <strong>-a</strong> option is used to allow duplicate tag names,
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- the duplicate tags are only included in the CSV output if the column
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- headings are unique. Adding the <strong>-G4</strong> option ensures a unique column
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- heading for each tag. When exporting specific tags, the CSV columns are
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- arranged in the same order as the specified tags provided the column
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- headings exactly match the specified tag names, otherwise the columns are
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- sorted in alphabetical order.</p>
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- <p>When importing from a CSV file, only files specified on the command line are
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- processed. Any extra entries in the CSV file are ignored.</p>
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- <p>List-type tags are stored as simple strings in a CSV file, but the <strong>-sep</strong>
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- option may be used to split them back into separate items when importing.</p>
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- <p>Special feature: <strong>-csv</strong>+=<em>CSVFILE</em> may be used to add items to existing
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- lists. This affects only list-type tags. Also applies to the <strong>-j</strong> option.</p>
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- <p>Note that this option is fundamentally different than all other output
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- format options because it requires information from all input files to be
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- buffered in memory before the output is written. This may result in
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- excessive memory usage when processing a very large number of files with a
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- single command. Also, it makes this option incompatible with the <strong>-w</strong>
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- option.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><strong>-d</strong> <em>FMT</em> (<strong>-dateFormat</strong>)</strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Set the format for date/time tag values. The specifics of the <em>FMT</em> syntax
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- are system dependent -- consult the <code>strftime</code> man page on your system for
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- details. The default format is equivalent to &quot;%Y:%m:%d %H:%M:%S&quot;. This
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- option has no effect on date-only or time-only tags and ignores timezone
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- information if present. Only one <strong>-d</strong> option may be used per command.
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- Requires POSIX::strptime for the inversion conversion when writing (not
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- included in the Windows EXE package).</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="d" class="item"><strong>-D</strong> (<strong>-decimal</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Show tag ID number in decimal when extracting information.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="ex" class="item"><strong>-E</strong>, <strong>-ex</strong> (<strong>-escapeHTML</strong>, <strong>-escapeXML</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Escape characters in output values for HTML (<strong>-E</strong>) or XML (<strong>-ex</strong>). For
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- HTML, all characters with Unicode code points above U+007F are escaped as
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- well as the following 5 characters: &amp; (&amp;amp;) &#39; (&amp;#39;) &quot; (&amp;quot;)
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- &gt; (&amp;gt;) and &lt; (&amp;lt;). For XML, only these 5 characters are
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- escaped. The <strong>-E</strong> option is implied with <strong>-h</strong>, and <strong>-ex</strong> is implied with
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- <strong>-X</strong>. The inverse conversion is applied when writing tags.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="f" class="item"><strong>-f</strong> (<strong>-forcePrint</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Force printing of tags even if their values are not found. This option only
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- applies when specific tags are requested on the command line (ie. not with
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- wildcards or by <code>-all</code>). With this option, a dash (<code>-</code>) is printed for
733
- the value of any missing tag, but the dash may be changed via the API
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- MissingTagValue option. May also be used to add a 'flags' attribute to the
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- <strong>-listx</strong> output, or to allow tags to be deleted when writing with the
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- <strong>-csv</strong>=<em>CSVFILE</em> feature.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="g_num_num_groupheadings" class="item"><strong>-g</strong>[<em>NUM</em>][:<em>NUM</em>...] (<strong>-groupHeadings</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Organize output by tag group. <em>NUM</em> specifies a group family number, and
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- may be 0 (general location), 1 (specific location), 2 (category), 3
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- (document number) or 4 (instance number). Multiple families may be
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- specified by separating them with colons. By default the resulting group
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- name is simplified by removing any leading <code>Main:</code> and collapsing adjacent
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- identical group names, but this can be avoided by placing a colon before the
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- first family number (eg. <strong>-g:3:1</strong>). If <em>NUM</em> is not specified, <strong>-g0</strong> is
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- assumed. Use the <strong>-listg</strong> option to list group names for a specified
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- family.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="g_num_num_groupnames" class="item"><strong>-G</strong>[<em>NUM</em>][:<em>NUM</em>...] (<strong>-groupNames</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Same as <strong>-g</strong> but print group name for each tag.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="h" class="item"><strong>-h</strong> (<strong>-htmlFormat</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Use HTML table formatting for output. Implies the <strong>-E</strong> option. The
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- formatting options <strong>-D</strong>, <strong>-H</strong>, <strong>-g</strong>, <strong>-G</strong>, <strong>-l</strong> and <strong>-s</strong> may be used
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- in combination with <strong>-h</strong> to influence the HTML format.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="h" class="item"><strong>-H</strong> (<strong>-hex</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Show tag ID number in hexadecimal when extracting information.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="htmldump_offset" class="item"><strong>-htmlDump</strong>[<em>OFFSET</em>]</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Generate a dynamic web page containing a hex dump of the EXIF information.
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- This can be a very powerful tool for low-level analysis of EXIF information.
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- The <strong>-htmlDump</strong> option is also invoked if the <strong>-v</strong> and <strong>-h</strong> options are
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- used together. The verbose level controls the maximum length of the blocks
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- dumped. An <em>OFFSET</em> may be given to specify the base for displayed
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- offsets. If not provided, the EXIF/TIFF base offset is used. Use
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- <strong>-htmlDump0</strong> for absolute offsets. Currently only EXIF/TIFF and JPEG
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- information is dumped, but the -u option can be used to give a raw hex dump
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- of other file formats.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="j_jsonfile_json" class="item"><strong>-j</strong>[=<em>JSONFILE</em>] (<strong>-json</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Use JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) formatting for console output, or
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- import JSON file if <em>JSONFILE</em> is specified. This option may be combined
786
- with <strong>-g</strong> to organize the output into objects by group, or <strong>-G</strong> to add
787
- group names to each tag. List-type tags with multiple items are output as
788
- JSON arrays unless <strong>-sep</strong> is used. By default XMP structures are flattened
789
- into individual tags in the JSON output, but the original structure may be
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- preserved with the <strong>-struct</strong> option (this also causes all list-type XMP
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- tags to be output as JSON arrays, otherwise single-item lists are output as
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- simple strings). The <strong>-a</strong> option is implied if the <strong>-g</strong> or <strong>-G</strong> options
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- are used, otherwise it is ignored and duplicate tags are suppressed. Adding
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- the <strong>-D</strong> or <strong>-H</strong> option changes tag values to JSON objects with &quot;val&quot; and
795
- &quot;id&quot; fields, and adding <strong>-l</strong> adds a &quot;desc&quot; field, and a &quot;num&quot; field if the
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- numerical value is different from the converted &quot;val&quot;. The <strong>-b</strong> option may
797
- be added to output binary data, encoded in base64 if necessary (indicated by
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- &quot;base64:&quot; as the first 7 bytes of the value). The JSON output is UTF-8
799
- regardless of any <strong>-L</strong> or <strong>-charset</strong> option setting, but the UTF-8
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- validation is disabled if a character set other than UTF-8 is specified.</p>
801
- <p>If <em>JSONFILE</em> is specified, the file is imported and the tag definitions
802
- from the file are used to set tag values on a per-file basis. The special
803
- &quot;SourceFile&quot; entry in each JSON object associates the information with a
804
- specific target file. An object with a missing SourceFile or a SourceFile
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- of &quot;*&quot; defines default tags for all target files. The imported JSON file
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- must have the same format as the exported JSON files with the exception that
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- the <strong>-g</strong> option is not compatible with the import file format (use <strong>-G</strong>
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- instead). Additionally, tag names in the input JSON file may be suffixed
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- with a <code>#</code> to disable print conversion.</p>
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- <p>Unlike CSV import, empty values are not ignored, and will cause an empty
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- value to be written if supported by the specific metadata type. Tags are
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- deleted by using the <strong>-f</strong> option and setting the tag value to &quot;-&quot; (or to
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- the MissingTagValue setting if this API option was used). Importing with
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- <strong>-j</strong>+=<em>JSONFILE</em> causes new values to be added to existing lists.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="l" class="item"><strong>-l</strong> (<strong>-long</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Use long 2-line Canon-style output format. Adds a description and
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- unconverted value (if it is different from the converted value) to the XML,
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- JSON or PHP output when <strong>-X</strong>, <strong>-j</strong> or <strong>-php</strong> is used. May also be
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- combined with <strong>-listf</strong>, <strong>-listr</strong> or <strong>-listwf</strong> to add descriptions of the
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- file types.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="l" class="item"><strong>-L</strong> (<strong>-latin</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Use Windows Latin1 encoding (cp1252) for output tag values instead of the
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- default UTF-8. When writing, <strong>-L</strong> specifies that input text values are
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- Latin1 instead of UTF-8. Equivalent to <code>-charset latin</code>.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="lang_lang" class="item"><strong>-lang</strong> [<em>LANG</em>]</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Set current language for tag descriptions and converted values. <em>LANG</em> is
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- <code>de</code>, <code>fr</code>, <code>ja</code>, etc. Use <strong>-lang</strong> with no other arguments to get a
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- list of available languages. The default language is <code>en</code> if <strong>-lang</strong> is
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- not specified. Note that tag/group names are always English, independent of
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- the <strong>-lang</strong> setting, and translation of warning/error messages has not yet
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- been implemented. May also be combined with <strong>-listx</strong> to output
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- descriptions in one language only.</p>
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- <p>By default, ExifTool uses UTF-8 encoding for special characters, but the
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- the <strong>-L</strong> or <strong>-charset</strong> option may be used to invoke other encodings.</p>
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- <p>Currently, the language support is not complete, but users are welcome to
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- help improve this by submitting their own translations. To submit a set of
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- translations, first use the <strong>-listx</strong> option and redirect the output to a
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- file to generate an XML tag database, then add entries for other languages,
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- zip this file, and email it to phil at owl.phy.queensu.ca for inclusion in
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- ExifTool.</p>
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- <p>Note: ExifTool uses Unicode::LineBreak if available to help preserve the
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- column alignment of the plain text output for languages with a
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- variable-width character set.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="listitem_index" class="item"><strong>-listItem</strong> <em>INDEX</em></a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>For list-type tags, this causes only the item with the specified index to be
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- extracted. <em>INDEX</em> is 0 for the first item in the list. Negative indices
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- may also be used to reference items from the end of the list. Has no effect
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- on single-valued tags. Also applies to tag values when copying, and in
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- <strong>-if</strong> conditions.</p>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="n" class="item"><strong>-n</strong> (<strong>--printConv</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Read and write values as numbers instead of words. By default, extracted
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- values are converted to a more human-readable format for printing, but the
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- <strong>-n</strong> option disables this print conversion for all tags. For example:</p>
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- <pre>
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- &gt; exiftool -Orientation -S a.jpg
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- Orientation: Rotate 90 CW
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- &gt; exiftool -Orientation -S -n a.jpg
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- Orientation: 6</pre>
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- <p>The print conversion may also be disabled on a per-tag basis by suffixing
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- the tag name with a <code>#</code> character:</p>
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- <pre>
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- &gt; exiftool -Orientation# -Orientation -S a.jpg
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- Orientation: 6
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- Orientation: Rotate 90 CW</pre>
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- <p>These techniques may also be used to disable the inverse print conversion
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- when writing. For example, the following commands all have the same effect:</p>
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- <pre>
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- &gt; exiftool -Orientation='Rotate 90 CW' a.jpg
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- &gt; exiftool -Orientation=6 -n a.jpg
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- &gt; exiftool -Orientation#=6 a.jpg</pre>
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- </dd>
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- <dt><strong><a name="str" class="item"><strong>-p</strong> <em>FMTFILE</em> or <em>STR</em> (<strong>-printFormat</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Print output in the format specified by the given file or string (and ignore
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- other format options). Tag names in the format file or string begin with a
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- <code>$</code> symbol and may contain a leading group names and/or a trailing <code>#</code>.
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- Case is not significant. Braces <code>{}</code> may be used around the tag name to
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- separate it from subsequent text. Use <code>$$</code> to represent a <code>$</code> symbol, and
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- <code>$/</code> for a newline. Multiple <strong>-p</strong> options may be used, each contributing
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- a line of text to the output. Lines beginning with <code>#[HEAD]</code> and
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- <code>#[TAIL]</code> are output only for the first and last processed files
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- respectively. Lines beginning with <code>#[BODY]</code> and lines not beginning with
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- <code>#</code> are output for each processed file. Other lines beginning with <code>#</code>
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- are ignored. For example, this format file:</p>
901
- <pre>
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- # this is a comment line
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- #[HEAD]-- Generated by ExifTool $exifToolVersion --
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- File: $FileName - $DateTimeOriginal
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- (f/$Aperture, ${ShutterSpeed}s, ISO $EXIF:ISO)
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- #[TAIL]-- end --</pre>
907
- <p>with this command:</p>
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- <pre>
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- exiftool -p test.fmt a.jpg b.jpg</pre>
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- <p>produces output like this:</p>
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- <pre>
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- -- Generated by ExifTool 10.31 --
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- File: a.jpg - 2003:10:31 15:44:19
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- (f/5.6, 1/60s, ISO 100)
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- File: b.jpg - 2006:05:23 11:57:38
916
- (f/8.0, 1/13s, ISO 100)
917
- -- end --</pre>
918
- <p>When <strong>-ee</strong> (<strong>-extractEmbedded</strong>) is combined with <strong>-p</strong>, embedded documents
919
- are effectively processed as separate input files.</p>
920
- <p>If a specified tag does not exist, a minor warning is issued and the line
921
- with the missing tag is not printed. However, the <strong>-f</strong> option may be used
922
- to set the value of missing tags to '-' (but this may be configured via the
923
- MissingTagValue API option), or the <strong>-m</strong> option may be used to ignore minor
924
- warnings and leave the missing values empty.</p>
925
- <p>An advanced formatting feature allows an arbitrary Perl expression to be
926
- applied to the value of any tag by placing it inside the braces after the
927
- tag name, separated by a semicolon. The expression acts on the value of the
928
- tag through the default input variable (<code>$_</code>), and has access to the full
929
- ExifTool API through the current ExifTool object (<code>$self</code>). It may contain
930
- any valid Perl code, including translation (<code>tr///</code>) and substitution
931
- (<code>s///</code>) operations, but note that braces within the expression must be
932
- balanced. The example below prints the camera Make with spaces translated to
933
- underlines, and multiple consecutive underlines replaced by a single
934
- underline:</p>
935
- <pre>
936
- exiftool -p '${make;tr/ /_/;s/__+/_/g}' image.jpg</pre>
937
- <p>A default expression of <code>tr(/\\?*:|&quot;&lt;&gt;\0)()d</code> is assumed if the
938
- expression is empty. This removes the characters / \ ? * : | &lt; &gt;
939
- and null from the printed value. (These characters are illegal in Windows
940
- file names, so this feature is useful if tag values are used in file names.)</p>
941
- </dd>
942
- <dt><strong><a name="php" class="item"><strong>-php</strong></a></strong></dt>
943
-
944
- <dd>
945
- <p>Format output as a PHP Array. The <strong>-g</strong>, <strong>-G</strong>, <strong>-D</strong>, <strong>-H</strong>, <strong>-l</strong>,
946
- <strong>-sep</strong> and <strong>-struct</strong> options combine with <strong>-php</strong>, and duplicate tags are
947
- handled in the same way as with the <strong>-json</strong> option. As well, the <strong>-b</strong>
948
- option may be added to output binary data. Here is a simple example showing
949
- how this could be used in a PHP script:</p>
950
- <pre>
951
- &lt;?php
952
- eval('$array=' . `exiftool -php -q image.jpg`);
953
- print_r($array);
954
- ?&gt;</pre>
955
- </dd>
956
- <dt><strong><a name="s_num_short" class="item"><strong>-s</strong>[<em>NUM</em>] (<strong>-short</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
957
-
958
- <dd>
959
- <p>Short output format. Prints tag names instead of descriptions. Add <em>NUM</em>
960
- or up to 3 <strong>-s</strong> options for even shorter formats:</p>
961
- <pre>
962
- -s1 or -s - print tag names instead of descriptions
963
- -s2 or -s -s - no extra spaces to column-align values
964
- -s3 or -s -s -s - print values only (no tag names)</pre>
965
- <p>Also effective when combined with <strong>-t</strong>, <strong>-h</strong>, <strong>-X</strong> or <strong>-listx</strong> options.</p>
966
- </dd>
967
- <dt><strong><a name="s" class="item"><strong>-S</strong> (<strong>-veryShort</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
968
-
969
- <dd>
970
- <p>Very short format. The same as <strong>-s2</strong> or two <strong>-s</strong> options. Tag names are
971
- printed instead of descriptions, and no extra spaces are added to
972
- column-align values.</p>
973
- </dd>
974
- <dt><strong><strong>-sep</strong> <em>STR</em> (<strong>-separator</strong>)</strong></dt>
975
-
976
- <dd>
977
- <p>Specify separator string for items in list-type tags. When reading, the
978
- default is to join list items with &quot;, &quot;. When writing, this option causes
979
- values assigned to list-type tags to be split into individual items at each
980
- substring matching <em>STR</em> (otherwise they are not split by default). Space
981
- characters in <em>STR</em> match zero or more whitespace characters in the value.</p>
982
- <p>Note that an empty separator (&quot;&quot;) is allowed, and will join items with no
983
- separator when reading, or split the value into individual characters when
984
- writing.</p>
985
- </dd>
986
- <dt><strong><a name="sort_sort" class="item"><strong>-sort</strong>, <strong>--sort</strong></a></strong></dt>
987
-
988
- <dd>
989
- <p>Sort output by tag description, or by tag name if the <strong>-s</strong> option is used.
990
- When sorting by description, the sort order will depend on the <strong>-lang</strong>
991
- option setting. Without the <strong>-sort</strong> option, tags appear in the order they
992
- were specified on the command line, or if not specified, the order they were
993
- extracted from the file. By default, tags are organized by groups when
994
- combined with the <strong>-g</strong> or <strong>-G</strong> option, but this grouping may be disabled
995
- with <strong>--sort</strong>.</p>
996
- </dd>
997
- <dt><strong><a name="struct_struct" class="item"><strong>-struct</strong>, <strong>--struct</strong></a></strong></dt>
998
-
999
- <dd>
1000
- <p>Output structured XMP information instead of flattening to individual tags.
1001
- This option works well when combined with the XML (<strong>-X</strong>) and JSON (<strong>-j</strong>)
1002
- output formats. For other output formats, the structures are serialized
1003
- into the same format as when writing structured information (see
1004
- <a href="http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/struct.html">http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/struct.html</a> for details). When
1005
- copying, structured tags are copied by default unless <strong>--struct</strong> is used to
1006
- disable this feature (although flattened tags may still be copied by
1007
- specifying them individually unless <strong>-struct</strong> is used). These options have
1008
- no effect when assigning new values since both flattened and structured tags
1009
- may always be used when writing.</p>
1010
- </dd>
1011
- <dt><strong><a name="t" class="item"><strong>-t</strong> (<strong>-tab</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1012
-
1013
- <dd>
1014
- <p>Output a tab-delimited list of description/values (useful for database
1015
- import). May be combined with <strong>-s</strong> to print tag names instead of
1016
- descriptions, or <strong>-S</strong> to print tag values only, tab-delimited on a single
1017
- line. The <strong>-t</strong> option may also be used to add tag table information to the
1018
- <strong>-X</strong> option output.</p>
1019
- </dd>
1020
- <dt><strong><a name="t" class="item"><strong>-T</strong> (<strong>-table</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1021
-
1022
- <dd>
1023
- <p>Output tag values in table form. Equivalent to <strong>-t -S -q -f</strong>.</p>
1024
- </dd>
1025
- <dt><strong><a name="v_num_verbose" class="item"><strong>-v</strong>[<em>NUM</em>] (<strong>-verbose</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1026
-
1027
- <dd>
1028
- <p>Print verbose messages. <em>NUM</em> specifies the level of verbosity in the
1029
- range 0-5, with higher numbers being more verbose. If <em>NUM</em> is not given,
1030
- then each <strong>-v</strong> option increases the level of verbosity by 1. With any
1031
- level greater than 0, most other options are ignored and normal console
1032
- output is suppressed unless specific tags are extracted. Using <strong>-v0</strong>
1033
- causes the console output buffer to be flushed after each line (which may be
1034
- useful to avoid delays when piping exiftool output), and prints the name of
1035
- each processed file when writing. Also see the <strong>-progress</strong> option.</p>
1036
- </dd>
1037
- <dt><strong><strong>-w</strong>[+|!] <em>EXT</em> or <em>FMT</em> (<strong>-textOut</strong>)</strong></dt>
1038
-
1039
- <dd>
1040
- <p>Write console output to files with names ending in <em>EXT</em>, one for each
1041
- source file. The output file name is obtained by replacing the source file
1042
- extension (including the '.') with the specified extension (and a '.' is
1043
- added to the start of <em>EXT</em> if it doesn't already contain one).
1044
- Alternatively, a <em>FMT</em> string may be used to give more control over the
1045
- output file name and directory. In the format string, %d, %f and %e
1046
- represent the directory, filename and extension of the source file, and %c
1047
- represents a copy number which is automatically incremented if the file
1048
- already exists. %d includes the trailing '/' if necessary, but %e does not
1049
- include the leading '.'. For example:</p>
1050
- <pre>
1051
- -w %d%f.txt # same effect as &quot;-w txt&quot;
1052
- -w dir/%f_%e.out # write files to &quot;dir&quot; as &quot;FILE_EXT.out&quot;
1053
- -w dir2/%d%f.txt # write to &quot;dir2&quot;, keeping dir structure
1054
- -w a%c.txt # write to &quot;a.txt&quot; or &quot;a1.txt&quot; or &quot;a2.txt&quot;...</pre>
1055
- <p>Existing files will not be overwritten unless an exclamation point is added
1056
- to the option name (ie. <strong>-w!</strong> or <strong>-textOut!</strong>), or a plus sign to append to
1057
- the existing file (ie. <strong>-w+</strong> or <strong>-textOut+</strong>). Both may be used (ie.
1058
- <strong>-w+!</strong> or <strong>-textOut+!</strong>) to overwrite output files that didn't exist before
1059
- the command was run, and append the output from multiple source files. For
1060
- example, to write one output file for all source files in each directory:</p>
1061
- <pre>
1062
- exiftool -filename -createdate -T -w+! %d/out.txt -r DIR</pre>
1063
- <p>Capitalized format codes %D, %F, %E and %C provide slightly different
1064
- alternatives to the lower case versions. %D does not include the trailing
1065
- '/', %F is the full filename including extension, %E includes the leading
1066
- '.', and %C increments the count for each processed file (see below).</p>
1067
- <p>Notes:</p>
1068
- <p>1) In a Windows BAT file the <code>%</code> character is represented by <code>%%</code>, so an
1069
- argument like <code>%d%f.txt</code> is written as <code>%%d%%f.txt</code>.</p>
1070
- <p>2) If the argument for <strong>-w</strong> does not contain a valid format code (eg. %f),
1071
- then it is interpreted as a file extension. It is not possible to specify a
1072
- simple filename as an argument -- creating a single output file from
1073
- multiple source files is typically done by shell redirection, ie)</p>
1074
- <pre>
1075
- exiftool FILE1 FILE2 ... &gt; out.txt</pre>
1076
- <p>But if necessary, an empty format code may be used to force the argument to
1077
- be interpreted as a format string, and the same result may be obtained
1078
- without the use of shell redirection:</p>
1079
- <pre>
1080
- exiftool -w+! %0fout.txt FILE1 FILE2 ...</pre>
1081
- <p>Advanced features:</p>
1082
- <p>A substring of the original file name, directory or extension may be taken
1083
- by specifying a field width immediately following the '%' character. If the
1084
- width is negative, the substring is taken from the end. The substring
1085
- position (characters to ignore at the start or end of the string) may be
1086
- given by a second optional value after a decimal point. For example:</p>
1087
- <pre>
1088
- Input File Name Format Specifier Output File Name
1089
- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
1090
- Picture-123.jpg %7f.txt Picture.txt
1091
- Picture-123.jpg %-.4f.out Picture.out
1092
- Picture-123.jpg %7f.%-3f Picture.123
1093
- Picture-123a.jpg Meta%-3.1f.txt Meta123.txt</pre>
1094
- <p>For %d and %D, the field width/position specifiers may be applied to the
1095
- directory levels instead of substring position by using a colon instead of a
1096
- decimal point in the format specifier. For example:</p>
1097
- <pre>
1098
- Source Dir Format Result Notes
1099
- ------------ ------ ---------- ------------------
1100
- pics/2012/02 %2:d pics/2012/ take top 2 levels
1101
- pics/2012/02 %-:1d pics/2012/ up one directory level
1102
- pics/2012/02 %:1d 2012/02/ ignore top level
1103
- pics/2012/02 %1:1d 2012/ take 1 level after top
1104
- pics/2012/02 %-1:D 02 bottom level folder name
1105
- /Users/phil %:2d phil/ ignore top 2 levels</pre>
1106
- <p>(Note that the root directory counts as one level when an absolute path is
1107
- used as in the last example above.)</p>
1108
- <p>For %c, these modifiers have a different effects. If a field width is
1109
- given, the copy number is padded with zeros to the specified width. A
1110
- leading '-' adds a dash before the copy number, and a '+' adds an underline.
1111
- By default, the copy number is omitted from the first file of a given name,
1112
- but this can be changed by adding a decimal point to the modifier. For
1113
- example:</p>
1114
- <pre>
1115
- -w A%-cZ.txt # AZ.txt, A-1Z.txt, A-2Z.txt ...
1116
- -w B%5c.txt # B.txt, B00001.txt, B00002.txt ...
1117
- -w C%.c.txt # C0.txt, C1.txt, C2.txt ...
1118
- -w D%-.c.txt # D-0.txt, D-1.txt, D-2.txt ...
1119
- -w E%-.4c.txt # E-0000.txt, E-0001.txt, E-0002.txt ...
1120
- -w F%-.4nc.txt # F-0001.txt, F-0002.txt, F-0003.txt ...
1121
- -w G%+c.txt # G.txt, G_1.txt G_2.txt ...
1122
- -w H%-lc.txt # H.txt, H-b.txt, H-c.txt ...
1123
- -w I.%.3uc.txt # I.AAA.txt, I.AAB.txt, I.AAC.txt ...</pre>
1124
- <p>A special feature allows the copy number to be incremented for each
1125
- processed file by using %C (upper case) instead of %c. This allows a
1126
- sequential number to be added to output file names, even if the names are
1127
- different. For %C, a copy number of zero is not omitted as it is with %c.
1128
- The number before the decimal place gives the starting index, the number
1129
- after the decimal place gives the field width. The following examples show
1130
- the output filenames when used with the command
1131
- <code>exiftool rose.jpg star.jpg jet.jpg ...</code>:</p>
1132
- <pre>
1133
- -w %C%f.txt # 0rose.txt, 1star.txt, 2jet.txt
1134
- -w %f-%10C.txt # rose-10.txt, star-11.txt, jet-12.txt
1135
- -w %.3C-%f.txt # 000-rose.txt, 001-star.txt, 002-jet.txt
1136
- -w %57.4C%f.txt # 0057rose.txt, 0058star.txt, 0059jet.txt</pre>
1137
- <p>All format codes may be modified by 'l' or 'u' to specify lower or upper
1138
- case respectively (ie. <code>%le</code> for a lower case file extension). When used
1139
- to modify %c or %C, the numbers are changed to an alphabetical base (see
1140
- example H above). Also, %c and %C may be modified by 'n' to count using
1141
- natural numbers starting from 1, instead of 0 (see example F above).</p>
1142
- <p>This same <em>FMT</em> syntax is used with the <strong>-o</strong> and <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> options,
1143
- although %c and %C are only valid for output file names.</p>
1144
- </dd>
1145
- <dt><strong><strong>-W</strong>[!|+] <em>FMT</em> (<strong>-tagOut</strong>)</strong></dt>
1146
-
1147
- <dd>
1148
- <p>This enhanced version of the <strong>-w</strong> option allows a separate output file to
1149
- be created for each extracted tag. The differences between <strong>-W</strong> and <strong>-w</strong>
1150
- are as follows:</p>
1151
- <p>1) With <strong>-W</strong>, a new output file is created for each extracted tag.</p>
1152
- <p>2) <strong>-W</strong> supports three additional format codes: %t, %g and %s represent
1153
- the tag name, group name, and suggested extension for the output file (based
1154
- on the format of the data). The %g code may be followed by a single digit
1155
- to specify the group family number (eg. %g1), otherwise family 0 is assumed.
1156
- The substring width/position/case specifiers may be used with these format
1157
- codes in exactly the same way as with %f and %e.</p>
1158
- <p>3) The argument for <strong>-W</strong> is interpreted as a file name if it contains no
1159
- format codes. (For <strong>-w</strong>, this would be a file extension.) This change
1160
- allows a simple file name to be specified, which, when combined with the
1161
- append feature, provides a method to write metadata from multiple source
1162
- files to a single output file without the need for shell redirection.</p>
1163
- <p>4) Adding the <strong>-v</strong> option to <strong>-W</strong> generates a list of the tags and output
1164
- file names instead of giving a verbose dump of the entire file. (Unless
1165
- appending all output to one file for each source file by using <strong>-W+</strong> with
1166
- an output file <em>FMT</em> that does not contain %t, $g or %s.)</p>
1167
- <p>5) Individual list items are stored in separate files when <strong>-W</strong> is combined
1168
- with <strong>-b</strong>, but note that for separate files to be created %c or %C must be
1169
- used in <em>FMT</em> to give the files unique names.</p>
1170
- </dd>
1171
- <dt><strong><a name="ext" class="item"><strong>-Wext</strong> <em>EXT</em>, <strong>--Wext</strong> <em>EXT</em> (<strong>-tagOutExt</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1172
-
1173
- <dd>
1174
- <p>This option is used to specify the type of output file(s) written by the
1175
- <strong>-W</strong> option. An output file is written only if the suggested extension
1176
- matches <em>EXT</em>. Multiple <strong>-Wext</strong> options may be used to write more than
1177
- one type of file. Use <strong>--Wext</strong> to write all but the specified type(s).</p>
1178
- </dd>
1179
- <dt><strong><a name="x" class="item"><strong>-X</strong> (<strong>-xmlFormat</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1180
-
1181
- <dd>
1182
- <p>Use ExifTool-specific RDF/XML formatting for console output. Implies the
1183
- <strong>-a</strong> option, so duplicate tags are extracted. The formatting options
1184
- <strong>-b</strong>, <strong>-D</strong>, <strong>-H</strong>, <strong>-l</strong>, <strong>-s</strong>, <strong>-sep</strong>, <strong>-struct</strong> and <strong>-t</strong> may be used
1185
- in combination with <strong>-X</strong> to affect the output, but note that the tag ID
1186
- (<strong>-D</strong>, <strong>-H</strong> and <strong>-t</strong>), binary data (<strong>-b</strong>) and structured output
1187
- (<strong>-struct</strong>) options are not effective for the short output (<strong>-s</strong>). Another
1188
- restriction of <strong>-s</strong> is that only one tag with a given group and name may
1189
- appear in the output. Note that the tag ID options (<strong>-D</strong>, <strong>-H</strong> and <strong>-t</strong>)
1190
- will produce non-standard RDF/XML unless the <strong>-l</strong> option is also used.</p>
1191
- <p>By default, <strong>-X</strong> outputs flattened tags, so <strong>-struct</strong> should be added if
1192
- required to preserve XMP structures. List-type tags with multiple values
1193
- are formatted as an RDF Bag, but they are combined into a single string when
1194
- <strong>-s</strong> or <strong>-sep</strong> is used. Using <strong>-L</strong> changes the XML encoding from &quot;UTF-8&quot;
1195
- to &quot;windows-1252&quot;. Other <strong>-charset</strong> settings change the encoding only if
1196
- there is a corresponding standard XML character set. The <strong>-b</strong> option
1197
- causes binary data values to be written, encoded in base64 if necessary.
1198
- The <strong>-t</strong> option adds tag table information to the output (table <code>name</code>,
1199
- decimal tag <code>id</code>, and <code>index</code> for cases where multiple conditional tags
1200
- exist with the same ID).</p>
1201
- <p>Note: This output is NOT the same as XMP because it uses
1202
- dynamically-generated property names corresponding to the ExifTool tag
1203
- names, and not the standard XMP properties. To write XMP instead, use the
1204
- <strong>-o</strong> option with an XMP extension for the output file.</p>
1205
- </dd>
1206
- </dl>
1207
- <p>
1208
- </p>
1209
- <h3><a name="processing_control">Processing control</a></h3>
1210
- <dl>
1211
- <dt><strong><a name="a" class="item"><strong>-a</strong>, <strong>--a</strong> (<strong>-duplicates</strong>, <strong>--duplicates</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1212
-
1213
- <dd>
1214
- <p>Allow (<strong>-a</strong>) or suppress (<strong>--a</strong>) duplicate tag names to be extracted. By
1215
- default, duplicate tags are suppressed unless the <strong>-ee</strong> or <strong>-X</strong> options
1216
- are used or the Duplicates option is enabled in the configuration file.
1217
- This option also has an affect when writing to allow duplicate Warning
1218
- messages to be shown.</p>
1219
- </dd>
1220
- <dt><strong><a name="e" class="item"><strong>-e</strong> (<strong>--composite</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1221
-
1222
- <dd>
1223
- <p>Extract existing tags only -- don't calculate composite tags.</p>
1224
- </dd>
1225
- <dt><strong><a name="ee" class="item"><strong>-ee</strong> (<strong>-extractEmbedded</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1226
-
1227
- <dd>
1228
- <p>Extract information from embedded documents in EPS files, embedded EPS
1229
- information and JPEG and Jpeg2000 images in PDF files, embedded MPF images
1230
- in JPEG and MPO files, streaming metadata in AVCHD videos, and the resource
1231
- fork of Mac OS files. Implies the <strong>-a</strong> option. Use <strong>-g3</strong> or <strong>-G3</strong> to
1232
- identify the originating document for extracted information. Embedded
1233
- documents containing sub-documents are indicated with dashes in the family 3
1234
- group name. (eg. <code>Doc2-3</code> is the 3rd sub-document of the 2nd embedded
1235
- document.) Note that this option may increase processing time substantially,
1236
- especially for PDF files with many embedded images.</p>
1237
- </dd>
1238
- <dt><strong><strong>-ext</strong> <em>EXT</em>, <strong>--ext</strong> <em>EXT</em> (<strong>-extension</strong>)</strong></dt>
1239
-
1240
- <dd>
1241
- <p>Process only files with (<strong>-ext</strong>) or without (<strong>--ext</strong>) a specified
1242
- extension. There may be multiple <strong>-ext</strong> and <strong>--ext</strong> options. EXT may
1243
- begin with a leading '.', and case is not significant. <code>&quot;*&quot;</code> may be used
1244
- to process files with any extension (or none at all), as in the last three
1245
- examples:</p>
1246
- <pre>
1247
- exiftool -ext .JPG DIR # process only JPG files
1248
- exiftool --ext cr2 --ext dng DIR # supported files but CR2/DNG
1249
- exiftool -ext &quot;*&quot; DIR # process all files
1250
- exiftool -ext &quot;*&quot; --ext xml DIR # process all but XML files
1251
- exiftool -ext &quot;*&quot; --ext . DIR # all but those with no ext</pre>
1252
- <p>Using this option has two main advantages over specifying <code>*.EXT</code> on the
1253
- command line: 1) It applies to files in subdirectories when combined with
1254
- the <strong>-r</strong> option. 2) The <strong>-ext</strong> option is case-insensitive, which is
1255
- useful when processing files on case-sensitive filesystems.</p>
1256
- </dd>
1257
- <dt><strong><a name="f_offset_fixbase" class="item"><strong>-F</strong>[<em>OFFSET</em>] (<strong>-fixBase</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1258
-
1259
- <dd>
1260
- <p>Fix the base for maker notes offsets. A common problem with some image
1261
- editors is that offsets in the maker notes are not adjusted properly when
1262
- the file is modified. This may cause the wrong values to be extracted for
1263
- some maker note entries when reading the edited file. This option allows an
1264
- integer <em>OFFSET</em> to be specified for adjusting the maker notes base offset.
1265
- If no <em>OFFSET</em> is given, ExifTool takes its best guess at the correct base.
1266
- Note that exiftool will automatically fix the offsets for images which store
1267
- original offset information (eg. newer Canon models). Offsets are fixed
1268
- permanently if <strong>-F</strong> is used when writing EXIF to an image. eg)</p>
1269
- <pre>
1270
- exiftool -F -exif:resolutionunit=inches image.jpg</pre>
1271
- </dd>
1272
- <dt><strong><a name="fast_num" class="item"><strong>-fast</strong>[<em>NUM</em>]</a></strong></dt>
1273
-
1274
- <dd>
1275
- <p>Increase speed of extracting information from JPEG images. With this
1276
- option, ExifTool will not scan to the end of a JPEG image to check for an
1277
- AFCP or PreviewImage trailer, or past the first comment in GIF images or the
1278
- audio/video data in WAV/AVI files to search for additional metadata. These
1279
- speed benefits are small when reading images directly from disk, but can be
1280
- substantial if piping images through a network connection. For more
1281
- substantial speed benefits, <strong>-fast2</strong> also causes exiftool to avoid
1282
- extracting any EXIF MakerNote information. <strong>-fast3</strong> avoids processing the
1283
- file entirely, and returns only an initial guess at FileType and the pseudo
1284
- System tags.</p>
1285
- </dd>
1286
- <dt><strong><a name="fileorder_tag" class="item"><strong>-fileOrder</strong> [-]<em>TAG</em></a></strong></dt>
1287
-
1288
- <dd>
1289
- <p>Set file processing order according to the sorted value of the specified
1290
- <em>TAG</em>. For example, to process files in order of date:</p>
1291
- <pre>
1292
- exiftool -fileOrder DateTimeOriginal DIR</pre>
1293
- <p>Additional <strong>-fileOrder</strong> options may be added for secondary sort keys.
1294
- Numbers are sorted numerically, and all other values are sorted
1295
- alphabetically. The sort order may be reversed by prefixing the tag name
1296
- with a <code>-</code> (eg. <code>-fileOrder -createdate</code>). Print conversion of the sorted
1297
- values is disabled with the <strong>-n</strong> option, or a <code>#</code> appended to the tag
1298
- name. Other formatting options (eg. <strong>-d</strong>) have no effect on the sorted
1299
- values. Note that the <strong>-fileOrder</strong> option has a large performance impact
1300
- since it involves an additional processing pass of each file.</p>
1301
- </dd>
1302
- <dt><strong><a name="dir" class="item"><strong>-i</strong> <em>DIR</em> (<strong>-ignore</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1303
-
1304
- <dd>
1305
- <p>Ignore specified directory name. <em>DIR</em> may be either an individual folder
1306
- name, or a full path. If a full path is specified, it must match the
1307
- Directory tag exactly to be ignored. Use multiple <strong>-i</strong> options to ignore
1308
- more than one directory name. A special <em>DIR</em> value of <code>SYMLINKS</code> (case
1309
- sensitive) may be specified to ignore symbolic links when the <strong>-r</strong> option
1310
- is used.</p>
1311
- </dd>
1312
- <dt><strong><a name="if_expr" class="item"><strong>-if</strong> <em>EXPR</em></a></strong></dt>
1313
-
1314
- <dd>
1315
- <p>Specify a condition to be evaluated before processing each <em>FILE</em>. <em>EXPR</em>
1316
- is a Perl-like logic expression containing tag names prefixed by <code>$</code>
1317
- symbols. It is evaluated with the tags from each <em>FILE</em> in turn, and the
1318
- file is processed only if the expression returns true. Unlike Perl variable
1319
- names, tag names are not case sensitive and may contain a hyphen. As well,
1320
- tag names may have a leading group names separated by colons, and/or a
1321
- trailing <code>#</code> character to disable print conversion. The expression
1322
- <code>$GROUP:all</code> evaluates to 1 if any tag exists in the specified <code>GROUP</code>, or
1323
- 0 otherwise (see note 2 below). When multiple <strong>-if</strong> options are used, all
1324
- conditions must be satisfied to process the file. Returns an exit status of
1325
- 1 if all files fail the condition. Below are a few examples:</p>
1326
- <pre>
1327
- # extract shutterspeed from all Canon images in a directory
1328
- exiftool -shutterspeed -if '$make eq &quot;Canon&quot;' dir</pre>
1329
- <pre>
1330
- # add one hour to all images created on or after Apr. 2, 2006
1331
- exiftool -alldates+=1 -if '$CreateDate ge &quot;2006:04:02&quot;' dir</pre>
1332
- <pre>
1333
- # set EXIF ISO value if possible, unless it is set already
1334
- exiftool '-exif:iso&lt;iso' -if 'not $exif:iso' dir</pre>
1335
- <pre>
1336
- # find images containing a specific keyword (case insensitive)
1337
- exiftool -if '$keywords =~ /harvey/i' -filename dir</pre>
1338
- <p>Notes:</p>
1339
- <p>1) The <strong>-n</strong> and <strong>-b</strong> options also apply to tags used in <em>EXPR</em>.</p>
1340
- <p>2) Some binary data blocks are not extracted unless specified explicitly.
1341
- These tags are not available for use in the <strong>-if</strong> condition unless they are
1342
- also specified on the command line. The alternative is to use the
1343
- <code>$GROUP:all</code> syntax. (eg. Use <code>$exif:all</code> instead of <code>$exif</code> in <em>EXPR</em>
1344
- to test for the existence of EXIF tags.)</p>
1345
- <p>3) Tags in the string are interpolated the same way as with <strong>-p</strong> before the
1346
- expression is evaluated. In this interpolation, <code>$/</code> is converted to a
1347
- newline and <code>$$</code> represents a single <code>$</code> symbol (so Perl variables, if
1348
- used, require a double <code>$</code>).</p>
1349
- <p>4) The condition may only test tags from the file being processed. To
1350
- process one file based on tags from another, two steps are required. For
1351
- example, to process XMP sidecar files in directory <a href="#dir"><code>DIR</code></a> based on tags from
1352
- the associated NEF:</p>
1353
- <pre>
1354
- exiftool -if EXPR -p '$directory/$filename' -ext nef DIR &gt; nef.txt
1355
- exiftool -@ nef.txt -srcfile %d%f.xmp ...</pre>
1356
- <p>5) The <strong>-a</strong> option has no effect on the evaluation of the expression, and
1357
- the values of duplicate tags are accessible only by specifying a group name
1358
- (such as a family 4 instance number, eg. <code>$Copy1:TAG</code>, <code>$Copy2:TAG</code>, etc).</p>
1359
- </dd>
1360
- <dt><strong><a name="m" class="item"><strong>-m</strong> (<strong>-ignoreMinorErrors</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1361
-
1362
- <dd>
1363
- <p>Ignore minor errors and warnings. This enables writing to files with minor
1364
- errors and disables some validation checks which could result in minor
1365
- warnings. Generally, minor errors/warnings indicate a problem which usually
1366
- won't result in loss of metadata if ignored. However, there are exceptions,
1367
- so ExifTool leaves it up to you to make the final decision. Minor errors
1368
- and warnings are indicated by &quot;[minor]&quot; at the start of the message.
1369
- Warnings which affect processing when ignored are indicated by &quot;[Minor]&quot;
1370
- (with a capital &quot;M&quot;).</p>
1371
- </dd>
1372
- <dt><strong><strong>-o</strong> <em>OUTFILE</em> or <em>FMT</em> (<strong>-out</strong>)</strong></dt>
1373
-
1374
- <dd>
1375
- <p>Set the output file or directory name when writing information. Without
1376
- this option, when any &quot;real&quot; tags are written the original file is renamed
1377
- to <code>FILE_original</code> and output is written to <em>FILE</em>. When writing only
1378
- FileName and/or Directory &quot;pseudo&quot; tags, <strong>-o</strong> causes the file to be copied
1379
- instead of moved, but directories specified for either of these tags take
1380
- precedence over that specified by the <strong>-o</strong> option.</p>
1381
- <p><em>OUTFILE</em> may be <code>-</code> to write to stdout. The output file name may also be
1382
- specified using a <em>FMT</em> string in which %d, %f and %e represent the
1383
- directory, file name and extension of <em>FILE</em>. Also, %c may be used to add
1384
- a copy number. See the <strong>-w</strong> option for <em>FMT</em> string examples.</p>
1385
- <p>The output file is taken to be a directory name if it already exists as a
1386
- directory or if the name ends with '/'. Output directories are created if
1387
- necessary. Existing files will not be overwritten. Combining the
1388
- <strong>-overwrite_original</strong> option with <strong>-o</strong> causes the original source file to
1389
- be erased after the output file is successfully written.</p>
1390
- <p>A special feature of this option allows the creation of certain types of
1391
- files from scratch, or with the metadata from another type of file. The
1392
- following file types may be created using this technique:</p>
1393
- <pre>
1394
- XMP, EXIF, EXV, MIE, ICC/ICM, VRD, DR4</pre>
1395
- <p>The output file type is determined by the extension of <em>OUTFILE</em> (specified
1396
- as <a href="#ext"><code>-.EXT</code></a> when writing to stdout). The output file is then created from a
1397
- combination of information in <em>FILE</em> (as if the <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong> option was
1398
- used), and tag values assigned on the command line. If no <em>FILE</em> is
1399
- specified, the output file may be created from scratch using only tags
1400
- assigned on the command line.</p>
1401
- </dd>
1402
- <dt><strong><a name="overwrite_original" class="item"><strong>-overwrite_original</strong></a></strong></dt>
1403
-
1404
- <dd>
1405
- <p>Overwrite the original <em>FILE</em> (instead of preserving it by adding
1406
- <code>_original</code> to the file name) when writing information to an image.
1407
- Caution: This option should only be used if you already have separate backup
1408
- copies of your image files. The overwrite is implemented by renaming a
1409
- temporary file to replace the original. This deletes the original file and
1410
- replaces it with the edited version in a single operation. When combined
1411
- with <strong>-o</strong>, this option causes the original file to be deleted if the output
1412
- file was successfully written (ie. the file is moved instead of copied).</p>
1413
- </dd>
1414
- <dt><strong><a name="overwrite_original_in_place" class="item"><strong>-overwrite_original_in_place</strong></a></strong></dt>
1415
-
1416
- <dd>
1417
- <p>Similar to <strong>-overwrite_original</strong> except that an extra step is added to
1418
- allow the original file attributes to be preserved. For example, on a Mac
1419
- this causes the original file creation date, type, creator, label color,
1420
- icon, Finder tags and hard links to the file to be preserved (but note that
1421
- the Mac OS resource fork is always preserved unless specifically deleted
1422
- with <code>-rsrc:all=</code>). This is implemented by opening the original file in
1423
- update mode and replacing its data with a copy of a temporary file before
1424
- deleting the temporary. The extra step results in slower performance, so
1425
- the <strong>-overwrite_original</strong> option should be used instead unless necessary.</p>
1426
- </dd>
1427
- <dt><strong><a name="p" class="item"><strong>-P</strong> (<strong>-preserve</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1428
-
1429
- <dd>
1430
- <p>Preserve the filesystem modification date/time of the original file
1431
- (<code>FileModifyDate</code>) when writing. Note that some filesystems store a
1432
- creation date (<code>FileCreateDate</code>) which is not affected by this option.
1433
- This creation date is preserved only on Windows systems where Win32API::File
1434
- and Win32::API are available. For other systems, the
1435
- <strong>-overwrite_original_in_place</strong> option may be used if necessary to preserve
1436
- the creation date. This option is superseded by writing the FileModifyDate
1437
- tag (and FileCreateDate in Windows).</p>
1438
- </dd>
1439
- <dt><strong><a name="password_passwd" class="item"><strong>-password</strong> <em>PASSWD</em></a></strong></dt>
1440
-
1441
- <dd>
1442
- <p>Specify password to allow processing of password-protected PDF documents.
1443
- If a password is required but not given, a warning is issued and the
1444
- document is not processed. This option is ignored if a password is not
1445
- required.</p>
1446
- </dd>
1447
- <dt><strong><a name="progress_title" class="item"><strong>-progress</strong>[:[<em>TITLE</em>]]</a></strong></dt>
1448
-
1449
- <dd>
1450
- <p>Show file progress count in messages. The progress count appears in
1451
- brackets after the name of each processed file, and gives the current file
1452
- number and the total number of files to be processed. Implies the <strong>-v0</strong>
1453
- option if <em>TITLE</em> is not used, printing the name of each processed file
1454
- when writing. When combined with the <strong>-if</strong> option, the total count
1455
- includes all files before the condition is applied, but files that fail the
1456
- condition will not have their names printed.</p>
1457
- <p>If followed by a colon (ie. <strong>-progress:</strong>), the console window title is set
1458
- according to the specified <em>TITLE</em> string. If no <em>TITLE</em> is given, a
1459
- default <em>TITLE</em> string of &quot;ExifTool %p%%&quot; is assumed. In the string, %f
1460
- represents the file name, %p is the progress as a percent, %r is the
1461
- progress as a ratio, and %% is a % character. May be combined with the
1462
- normal <strong>-progress</strong> option to also show the progress count in console
1463
- messages. (Note: This feature works on Mac/Linux only if stderr goes to
1464
- the console.)</p>
1465
- </dd>
1466
- <dt><strong><a name="q" class="item"><strong>-q</strong> (<strong>-quiet</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1467
-
1468
- <dd>
1469
- <p>Quiet processing. One <strong>-q</strong> suppresses normal informational messages, and a
1470
- second <strong>-q</strong> suppresses warnings as well. Error messages can not be
1471
- suppressed, although minor errors may be downgraded to warnings with the
1472
- <strong>-m</strong> option, which may then be suppressed with <code>-q -q</code>.</p>
1473
- </dd>
1474
- <dt><strong><a name="r_recurse" class="item"><strong>-r</strong>[.] (<strong>-recurse</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1475
-
1476
- <dd>
1477
- <p>Recursively process files in subdirectories. Only meaningful if <em>FILE</em> is
1478
- a directory name. Subdirectories with names beginning with &quot;.&quot; are not
1479
- processed unless &quot;.&quot; is added to the option name (ie. <strong>-r.</strong> or
1480
- <strong>-recurse.</strong>). By default, exiftool will also follow symbolic links to
1481
- directories if supported by the system, but this may be disabled with <code>-i
1482
- SYMLINKS</code> (see the <strong>-i</strong> option for details).</p>
1483
- </dd>
1484
- <dt><strong><a name="scanforxmp" class="item"><strong>-scanForXMP</strong></a></strong></dt>
1485
-
1486
- <dd>
1487
- <p>Scan all files (even unsupported formats) for XMP information unless found
1488
- already. When combined with the <strong>-fast</strong> option, only unsupported file
1489
- types are scanned. Warning: It can be time consuming to scan large files.</p>
1490
- </dd>
1491
- <dt><strong><a name="u" class="item"><strong>-u</strong> (<strong>-unknown</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1492
-
1493
- <dd>
1494
- <p>Extract values of unknown tags. Add another <strong>-u</strong> to also extract unknown
1495
- information from binary data blocks. This option applies to tags with
1496
- numerical tag ID's, and causes tag names like &quot;Exif_0xc5d9&quot; to be generated
1497
- for unknown information. It has no effect on information types which have
1498
- human-readable tag ID's (such as XMP), since unknown tags are extracted
1499
- automatically from these formats.</p>
1500
- </dd>
1501
- <dt><strong><a name="u" class="item"><strong>-U</strong> (<strong>-unknown2</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1502
-
1503
- <dd>
1504
- <p>Extract values of unknown tags as well as unknown information from some
1505
- binary data blocks. This is the same as two <strong>-u</strong> options.</p>
1506
- </dd>
1507
- <dt><strong><a name="mode" class="item"><strong>-wm</strong> <em>MODE</em> (<strong>-writeMode</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1508
-
1509
- <dd>
1510
- <p>Set mode for writing/creating tags. <em>MODE</em> is a string of one or more
1511
- characters from the list below. Write mode is <code>wcg</code> unless otherwise
1512
- specified.</p>
1513
- <pre>
1514
- w - Write existing tags
1515
- c - Create new tags
1516
- g - create new Groups as necessary</pre>
1517
- <p>For example, use <code>-wm cg</code> to only create new tags (and avoid editing
1518
- existing ones).</p>
1519
- <p>The level of the group is the SubDirectory level in the metadata structure.
1520
- For XMP or IPTC this is the full XMP/IPTC block (the family 0 group), but
1521
- for EXIF this is the individual IFD (the family 1 group).</p>
1522
- </dd>
1523
- <dt><strong><a name="z" class="item"><strong>-z</strong> (<strong>-zip</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1524
-
1525
- <dd>
1526
- <p>When reading, causes information to be extracted from .gz and .bz2
1527
- compressed images. (Only one image per archive. Requires gzip and bzip2 to
1528
- be installed on the system.) When writing, causes compressed information to
1529
- be written if supported by the metadata format. (eg. PNG supports
1530
- compressed textual metadata.) This option also disables the recommended
1531
- padding in embedded XMP, saving 2424 bytes when writing XMP in a file.</p>
1532
- </dd>
1533
- </dl>
1534
- <p>
1535
- </p>
1536
- <h3><a name="other_options">Other options</a></h3>
1537
- <dl>
1538
- <dt><strong><a name="argfile" class="item"><strong>-@</strong> <em>ARGFILE</em></a></strong></dt>
1539
-
1540
- <dd>
1541
- <p>Read command-line arguments from the specified file. The file contains one
1542
- argument per line (NOT one option per line -- some options require
1543
- additional arguments, and all arguments must be placed on separate lines).
1544
- Blank lines and lines beginning with <code>#</code> are ignored. White space at the
1545
- start of a line is removed. Normal shell processing of arguments is not
1546
- performed, which among other things means that arguments should not be
1547
- quoted and spaces are treated as any other character. <em>ARGFILE</em> may exist
1548
- relative to either the current directory or the exiftool directory unless an
1549
- absolute pathname is given.</p>
1550
- <p>For example, the following <em>ARGFILE</em> will set the value of Copyright to
1551
- &quot;Copyright YYYY, Phil Harvey&quot;, where &quot;YYYY&quot; is the year of CreateDate:</p>
1552
- <pre>
1553
- -d
1554
- %Y
1555
- -copyright&lt;Copyright $createdate, Phil Harvey</pre>
1556
- </dd>
1557
- <dt><strong><a name="k" class="item"><strong>-k</strong> (<strong>-pause</strong>)</a></strong></dt>
1558
-
1559
- <dd>
1560
- <p>Pause with the message <code>-- press any key --</code> or <code>-- press RETURN --</code>
1561
- (depending on your system) before terminating. This option is used to
1562
- prevent the command window from closing when run as a Windows drag and drop
1563
- application.</p>
1564
- </dd>
1565
- <dt><strong><a name="list_listw_listf_listr_listwf_listg_num_listd_listx" class="item"><strong>-list</strong>, <strong>-listw</strong>, <strong>-listf</strong>, <strong>-listr</strong>, <strong>-listwf</strong>,
1566
- <strong>-listg</strong>[<em>NUM</em>], <strong>-listd</strong>, <strong>-listx</strong></a></strong></dt>
1567
-
1568
- <dd>
1569
- <p>Print a list of all valid tag names (<strong>-list</strong>), all writable tag names
1570
- (<strong>-listw</strong>), all supported file extensions (<strong>-listf</strong>), all recognized file
1571
- extensions (<strong>-listr</strong>), all writable file extensions (<strong>-listwf</strong>), all tag
1572
- groups [in a specified family] (<strong>-listg</strong>[<em>NUM</em>]), all deletable tag groups
1573
- (<strong>-listd</strong>), or an XML database of tag details including language
1574
- translations (<strong>-listx</strong>). The <strong>-list</strong>, <strong>-listw</strong> and <strong>-listx</strong> options may
1575
- be followed by an additional argument of the form <code>-GROUP:All</code> to list only
1576
- tags in a specific group, where <code>GROUP</code> is one or more family 0-2 group
1577
- names (excepting EXIF IFD groups) separated by colons. With <strong>-listg</strong>,
1578
- <em>NUM</em> may be given to specify the group family, otherwise family 0 is
1579
- assumed. The <strong>-l</strong> option may be combined with <strong>-listf</strong>, <strong>-listr</strong> or
1580
- <strong>-listwf</strong> to add file descriptions to the list. The <strong>-lang</strong> option may be
1581
- combined with <strong>-listx</strong> to output descriptions in a single language. Here
1582
- are some examples:</p>
1583
- <pre>
1584
- -list # list all tag names
1585
- -list -EXIF:All # list all EXIF tags
1586
- -list -xmp:time:all # list all XMP tags relating to time
1587
- -listw -XMP-dc:All # list all writable XMP-dc tags
1588
- -listf # list all supported file extensions
1589
- -listr # list all recognized file extensions
1590
- -listwf # list all writable file extensions
1591
- -listg1 # list all groups in family 1
1592
- -listd # list all deletable groups
1593
- -listx -EXIF:All # list database of EXIF tags in XML format
1594
- -listx -XMP:All -s # list short XML database of XMP tags</pre>
1595
- <p>When combined with <strong>-listx</strong>, the <strong>-s</strong> option shortens the output by
1596
- omitting the descriptions and values (as in the last example above), and
1597
- <strong>-f</strong> adds a 'flags' attribute if applicable. The flags are formatted as a
1598
- comma-separated list of the following possible values: Avoid, Binary, List,
1599
- Mandatory, Permanent, Protected, Unknown and Unsafe (see the <a href="TagNames/index.html">Tag Name documentation</a>). For XMP List tags, the list type
1600
- (Alt, Bag or Seq) is added to the flags, and flattened structure tags are
1601
- indicated by a Flattened flag.</p>
1602
- <p>Note that none of the <strong>-list</strong> options require an input <em>FILE</em>.</p>
1603
- </dd>
1604
- <dt><strong><a name="ver" class="item"><strong>-ver</strong></a></strong></dt>
1605
-
1606
- <dd>
1607
- <p>Print exiftool version number. The <strong>-v</strong> option may be added to print
1608
- addition system information (see the README file of the full distribution
1609
- for more details about optional libraries).</p>
1610
- </dd>
1611
- </dl>
1612
- <p>
1613
- </p>
1614
- <h3><a name="special_features">Special features</a></h3>
1615
- <dl>
1616
- <dt><strong><a name="geotag_trkfile" class="item"><strong>-geotag</strong> <em>TRKFILE</em></a></strong></dt>
1617
-
1618
- <dd>
1619
- <p>Geotag images from the specified GPS track log file. Using the <strong>-geotag</strong>
1620
- option is equivalent to writing a value to the <code>Geotag</code> tag. After the
1621
- <strong>-geotag</strong> option has been specified, the value of the <code>Geotime</code> tag is
1622
- written to define a date/time for the position interpolation. If <code>Geotime</code>
1623
- is not specified, the value is copied from <code>DateTimeOriginal</code>. For
1624
- example, the following two commands are equivalent:</p>
1625
- <pre>
1626
- exiftool -geotag track.log image.jpg
1627
- exiftool -geotag &quot;-Geotime&lt;DateTimeOriginal&quot; image.jpg</pre>
1628
- <p>When the <code>Geotime</code> value is converted to UTC, the local system timezone is
1629
- assumed unless the date/time value contains a timezone. Writing <code>Geotime</code>
1630
- causes the following tags to be written (provided they can be calculated
1631
- from the track log, and they are supported by the destination metadata
1632
- format): GPSLatitude, GPSLatitudeRef, GPSLongitude, GPSLongitudeRef,
1633
- GPSAltitude, GPSAltitudeRef, GPSDateStamp, GPSTimeStamp, GPSDateTime,
1634
- GPSTrack, GPSTrackRef, GPSSpeed, GPSSpeedRef, GPSImgDirection,
1635
- GPSImgDirectionRef, GPSPitch and GPSRoll. By default, tags are created in
1636
- EXIF, and updated in XMP only if they already exist. However,
1637
- <code>EXIF:Geotime</code> or <code>XMP:Geotime</code> may be specified to write only EXIF or XMP
1638
- tags respectively. Note that GPSPitch and GPSRoll are non-standard, and
1639
- require user-defined tags in order to be written.</p>
1640
- <p>The <code>Geosync</code> tag may be used to specify a time correction which is applied
1641
- to each <code>Geotime</code> value for synchronization with GPS time. For example,
1642
- the following command compensates for image times which are 1 minute and 20
1643
- seconds behind GPS:</p>
1644
- <pre>
1645
- exiftool -geosync=+1:20 -geotag a.log DIR</pre>
1646
- <p><code>Geosync</code> must be set before <code>Geotime</code> (if specified) to be effective.
1647
- Advanced <code>Geosync</code> features allow a linear time drift correction and
1648
- synchronization from previously geotagged images. See &quot;geotag.html&quot; in the
1649
- full ExifTool distribution for more information.</p>
1650
- <p>Multiple <strong>-geotag</strong> options may be used to concatenate GPS track log data.
1651
- Also, a single <strong>-geotag</strong> option may be used to load multiple track log
1652
- files by using wildcards in the <em>TRKFILE</em> name, but note that in this case
1653
- <em>TRKFILE</em> must be quoted on most systems (with the notable exception of
1654
- Windows) to prevent filename expansion. For example:</p>
1655
- <pre>
1656
- exiftool -geotag &quot;TRACKDIR/*.log&quot; IMAGEDIR</pre>
1657
- <p>Currently supported track file formats are GPX, NMEA RMC/GGA/GLL, KML, IGC,
1658
- Garmin XML and TCX, Magellan PMGNTRK, Honeywell PTNTHPR, Winplus Beacon
1659
- text, and Bramor gEO log files. See <a href="#geotagging_examples">GEOTAGGING EXAMPLES</a> for examples.
1660
- Also see &quot;geotag.html&quot; in the full ExifTool distribution and the
1661
- <a href="ExifTool.html#options">Image::ExifTool Options</a> for more details and for
1662
- information about geotag configuration options.</p>
1663
- </dd>
1664
- <dt><strong><a name="globaltimeshift_shift" class="item"><strong>-globalTimeShift</strong> <em>SHIFT</em></a></strong></dt>
1665
-
1666
- <dd>
1667
- <p>Shift all formatted date/time values by the specified amount when reading.
1668
- Does not apply to unformatted (<strong>-n</strong>) output. <em>SHIFT</em> takes the same form
1669
- as the date/time shift when writing (see
1670
- <a href="Shift.html">Image::ExifTool::Shift.pl</a> for details), with a
1671
- negative shift being indicated with a minus sign (<code>-</code>) at the start of the
1672
- <em>SHIFT</em> string. For example:</p>
1673
- <pre>
1674
- # return all date/times, shifted back by 1 hour
1675
- exiftool -globalTimeShift -1 -time:all a.jpg</pre>
1676
- <pre>
1677
- # set the file name from the shifted CreateDate (-1 day) for
1678
- # all images in a directory
1679
- exiftool &quot;-filename&lt;createdate&quot; -globaltimeshift &quot;-0:0:1 0:0:0&quot; \
1680
- -d %Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%%e dir</pre>
1681
- </dd>
1682
- <dt><strong><a name="use_module" class="item"><strong>-use</strong> <em>MODULE</em></a></strong></dt>
1683
-
1684
- <dd>
1685
- <p>Add features from specified plug-in <em>MODULE</em>. Currently, the MWG module is
1686
- the only plug-in module distributed with exiftool. This module adds
1687
- read/write support for tags as recommended by the Metadata Working Group.
1688
- To save typing, <code>-use MWG</code> is assumed if the <code>MWG</code> group is specified for
1689
- any tag on the command line. See the
1690
- <a href="TagNames/MWG.html">MWG Tags documentation</a> for more
1691
- details. Note that this option is not reversible, and remains in effect
1692
- until the application terminates, even across the <code>-execute</code> option.</p>
1693
- </dd>
1694
- </dl>
1695
- <p>
1696
- </p>
1697
- <h3><a name="utilities">Utilities</a></h3>
1698
- <dl>
1699
- <dt><strong><a name="restore_original" class="item"><strong>-restore_original</strong></a></strong></dt>
1700
-
1701
- <dt><strong><a name="delete_original" class="item"><strong>-delete_original</strong>[!]</a></strong></dt>
1702
-
1703
- <dd>
1704
- <p>These utility options automate the maintenance of the <code>_original</code> files
1705
- created by exiftool. They have no effect on files without an <code>_original</code>
1706
- copy. The <strong>-restore_original</strong> option restores the specified files from
1707
- their original copies by renaming the <code>_original</code> files to replace the
1708
- edited versions. For example, the following command restores the originals
1709
- of all JPG images in directory <a href="#dir"><code>DIR</code></a>:</p>
1710
- <pre>
1711
- exiftool -restore_original -ext jpg DIR</pre>
1712
- <p>The <strong>-delete_original</strong> option deletes the <code>_original</code> copies of all files
1713
- specified on the command line. Without a trailing <code>!</code> this option prompts
1714
- for confirmation before continuing. For example, the following command
1715
- deletes <code>a.jpg_original</code> if it exists, after asking &quot;Are you sure?&quot;:</p>
1716
- <pre>
1717
- exiftool -delete_original a.jpg</pre>
1718
- <p>These options may not be used with other options to read or write tag values
1719
- in the same command, but may be combined with options such <strong>-ext</strong>, <strong>-if</strong>,
1720
- <strong>-r</strong>, <strong>-q</strong> and <strong>-v</strong>.</p>
1721
- </dd>
1722
- </dl>
1723
- <p>
1724
- </p>
1725
- <h3><a name="advanced_options">Advanced options</a></h3>
1726
- <p>Among other things, the advanced options allow complex processing to be
1727
- performed from a single command without the need for additional scripting.
1728
- This may be particularly useful for implementations such as Windows
1729
- drag-and-drop applications. These options may also be used to improve
1730
- performance in multi-pass processing by reducing the overhead required to
1731
- load exiftool for each invocation.</p>
1732
- <dl>
1733
- <dt><strong><a name="api_opt_val" class="item"><strong>-api</strong> <em>OPT[=VAL]</em></a></strong></dt>
1734
-
1735
- <dd>
1736
- <p>Set ExifTool API option. <em>OPT</em> is an API option name. The option value is
1737
- set to 1 if <em>=VAL</em> is omitted, or undef if just <em>VAL</em> is omitted. An
1738
- option may not be set to an empty string (&quot;&quot;) via the command line, but the
1739
- config file may be used to accomplish this if necessary. See
1740
- <a href="ExifTool.html#options">Image::ExifTool Options</a> for a list of available
1741
- API options. This overrides API options set via the config file.</p>
1742
- </dd>
1743
- <dt><strong><a name="common_args" class="item"><strong>-common_args</strong></a></strong></dt>
1744
-
1745
- <dd>
1746
- <p>Specifies that all arguments following this option are common to all
1747
- executed commands when <strong>-execute</strong> is used. This and the <strong>-config</strong> option
1748
- are the only options that may not be used inside a <strong>-@</strong> <em>ARGFILE</em>. Note
1749
- that by definition this option and its arguments MUST come after all other
1750
- options on the command line.</p>
1751
- </dd>
1752
- <dt><strong><a name="config_cfgfile" class="item"><strong>-config</strong> <em>CFGFILE</em></a></strong></dt>
1753
-
1754
- <dd>
1755
- <p>Load specified configuration file instead of the default &quot;.ExifTool_config&quot;.
1756
- If used, this option must come before all other arguments on the command
1757
- line. The <em>CFGFILE</em> name may contain a directory specification (otherwise
1758
- the file must exist in the current directory), or may be set to an empty
1759
- string (&quot;&quot;) to disable loading of the config file. See the sample
1760
- configuration file and &quot;config.html&quot; in the full ExifTool distribution for
1761
- more information about the ExifTool configuration file.</p>
1762
- </dd>
1763
- <dt><strong><a name="echo_num_text" class="item"><strong>-echo</strong>[<em>NUM</em>] <em>TEXT</em></a></strong></dt>
1764
-
1765
- <dd>
1766
- <p>Echo <em>TEXT</em> to stdout (<strong>-echo</strong> or <strong>-echo1</strong>) or stderr (<strong>-echo2</strong>). Text
1767
- is output as the command line is parsed, before the processing of any input
1768
- files. <em>NUM</em> may also be 3 or 4 to output text (to stdout or stderr
1769
- respectively) after processing is complete.</p>
1770
- </dd>
1771
- <dt><strong><a name="execute_num" class="item"><strong>-execute</strong>[<em>NUM</em>]</a></strong></dt>
1772
-
1773
- <dd>
1774
- <p>Execute command for all arguments up to this point on the command line (plus
1775
- any arguments specified by <strong>-common_args</strong>). Allows multiple commands to be
1776
- executed from a single command line. <em>NUM</em> is an optional number that is
1777
- echoed in the &quot;{ready}&quot; message when using the <strong>-stay_open</strong> feature.</p>
1778
- </dd>
1779
- <dt><strong><a name="srcfile_fmt" class="item"><strong>-srcfile</strong> <em>FMT</em></a></strong></dt>
1780
-
1781
- <dd>
1782
- <p>Specify a different source file to be processed based on the name of the
1783
- original <em>FILE</em>. This may be useful in some special situations for
1784
- processing related preview images or sidecar files. See the <strong>-w</strong> option
1785
- for a description of the <em>FMT</em> syntax. Note that file name <em>FMT</em> strings
1786
- for all options are based on the original <em>FILE</em> specified from the command
1787
- line, not the name of the source file specified by <strong>-srcfile</strong>.</p>
1788
- <p>For example, to copy metadata from NEF files to the corresponding JPG
1789
- previews in a directory where other JPG images may exist:</p>
1790
- <pre>
1791
- exiftool -ext nef -tagsfromfile @ -srcfile %d%f.jpg dir</pre>
1792
- <p>If than one <strong>-srcfile</strong> option is specified, the files are tested in order
1793
- and the first existing source file is processed. If none of the source
1794
- files already exist, then exiftool uses the first <strong>-srcfile</strong> specified.</p>
1795
- <p>A <em>FMT</em> of <code>@</code> may be used to represent the original <em>FILE</em>, which may be
1796
- useful when specifying multiple <strong>-srcfile</strong> options (eg. to fall back to
1797
- processing the original <em>FILE</em> if no sidecar exists).</p>
1798
- </dd>
1799
- <dt><strong><a name="stay_open_flag" class="item"><strong>-stay_open</strong> <em>FLAG</em></a></strong></dt>
1800
-
1801
- <dd>
1802
- <p>If <em>FLAG</em> is <code>1</code> or <code>True</code>, causes exiftool keep reading from the <strong>-@</strong>
1803
- <em>ARGFILE</em> even after reaching the end of file. This feature allows calling
1804
- applications to pre-load exiftool, thus avoiding the overhead of loading
1805
- exiftool for each command. The procedure is as follows:</p>
1806
- <p>1) Execute <code>exiftool -stay_open True -@ ARGFILE</code>, where <em>ARGFILE</em> is the
1807
- name of an existing (possibly empty) argument file or <code>-</code> to pipe arguments
1808
- from the standard input.</p>
1809
- <p>2) Write exiftool command-line arguments to <em>ARGFILE</em>, one argument per
1810
- line (see the <strong>-@</strong> option for details).</p>
1811
- <p>3) Write <code>-execute\n</code> to <em>ARGFILE</em>, where <a href="#n"><code>\n</code></a> represents a newline
1812
- sequence. (Note: You may need to flush your write buffers here if using
1813
- buffered output.) Exiftool will then execute the command with the arguments
1814
- received up to this point, send a &quot;{ready}&quot; message to stdout when done
1815
- (unless the <strong>-q</strong> or <strong>-T</strong> option is used), and continue trying to read
1816
- arguments for the next command from <em>ARGFILE</em>. To aid in command/response
1817
- synchronization, any number appended to the <code>-execute</code> option is echoed in
1818
- the &quot;{ready}&quot; message. For example, <code>-execute613</code> results in &quot;{ready613}&quot;.</p>
1819
- <p>4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each command.</p>
1820
- <p>5) Write <code>-stay_open\nFalse\n</code> to <em>ARGFILE</em> when done. This will cause
1821
- exiftool to process any remaining command-line arguments then exit normally.</p>
1822
- <p>The input <em>ARGFILE</em> may be changed at any time before step 5 above by
1823
- writing the following lines to the currently open <em>ARGFILE</em>:</p>
1824
- <pre>
1825
- -stay_open
1826
- True
1827
- -@
1828
- NEWARGFILE</pre>
1829
- <p>This causes <em>ARGFILE</em> to be closed, and <em>NEWARGFILE</em> to be kept open.
1830
- (Without the <strong>-stay_open</strong> here, exiftool would have returned to reading
1831
- arguments from <em>ARGFILE</em> after reaching the end of <em>NEWARGFILE</em>.)</p>
1832
- <p>Note: When writing arguments to a disk file there is a delay of up to 0.01
1833
- seconds after writing <code>-execute\n</code> before exiftool starts processing the
1834
- command. This delay may be avoided by sending a CONT signal to the exiftool
1835
- process immediately after writing <code>-execute\n</code>. (There is no associated
1836
- delay when writing arguments via a pipe with <code>-@ -</code>, so the signal is not
1837
- necessary when using this technique.)</p>
1838
- </dd>
1839
- <dt><strong><a name="userparam_param_val" class="item"><strong>-userParam</strong> <em>PARAM[=VAL]</em></a></strong></dt>
1840
-
1841
- <dd>
1842
- <p>Set user parameter. <em>PARAM</em> is an arbitrary user parameter name. This
1843
- is an interface to the API UserParam option (see the
1844
- <a href="ExifTool.html#options">Image::ExifTool Options</a> documentation), and
1845
- provides a method to access user-defined parameters from inside tag name
1846
- expressions (as if it were any other tag, see example below), and from
1847
- PrintConv/ValueConv logic (via the ExifTool Options function). Similar to
1848
- the <strong>-api</strong> option, the parameter value is set to 1 if <em>=VAL</em> is omitted,
1849
- or undef if just <em>VAL</em> is omitted.</p>
1850
- <pre>
1851
- exiftool -p '$test from $filename' -userparam test=Hello FILE</pre>
1852
- </dd>
1853
- </dl>
1854
- <p>
1855
- </p>
1856
- <hr />
1857
- <h1><a name="windows_unicode_file_names">WINDOWS UNICODE FILE NAMES</a></h1>
1858
- <p>In Windows, by default, file and directory names are specified on the
1859
- command line (or in arg files) using the system code page, which varies with
1860
- the system settings. Unfortunately, these code pages are not complete
1861
- character sets, so not all file names may be represented.</p>
1862
- <p>ExifTool 9.79 and later allow the file name encoding to be specified with
1863
- <code>-charset filename=CHARSET</code>, where <code>CHARSET</code> is the name of a valid
1864
- ExifTool character set, preferably <code>UTF8</code> (see the <strong>-charset</strong> option for a
1865
- complete list). Setting this triggers the use of Windows wide-character i/o
1866
- routines, thus providing support for all Unicode file names. But note that
1867
- it is not trivial to pass properly encoded file names on the Windows command
1868
- line (see <a href="http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/faq.html#Q18">http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/faq.html#Q18</a> for
1869
- details), so placing them in a UTF-8 encoded <strong>-@</strong> argfile is recommended if
1870
- possible.</p>
1871
- <p>When a directory name is provided, the file name encoding need not be
1872
- specified (unless the directory name contains special characters), and
1873
- ExifTool will automatically use wide-character routines to scan the
1874
- directory.</p>
1875
- <p>The filename character set applies to the <em>FILE</em> arguments as well as
1876
- filename arguments of <strong>-@</strong>, <strong>-geotag</strong>, <strong>-o</strong>, <strong>-p</strong>, <strong>-srcfile</strong>,
1877
- <strong>-tagsFromFile</strong>, <strong>-csv</strong>=, <strong>-j</strong>= and <strong>-</strong><em>TAG</em>&lt;=. However, it does
1878
- not apply to the <strong>-config</strong> filename, which always uses the system character
1879
- set. The <code>-charset filename=</code> option must come before the <strong>-@</strong> option to
1880
- be effective, but the order doesn't matter with respect to other options.</p>
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- <p>Notes:</p>
1882
- <p>1) FileName and Directory tag values still use the same encoding as other
1883
- tag values, and are converted to/from the filename character set when
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- writing/reading if specified.</p>
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- <p>2) Unicode support is not yet implemented for other Windows-based systems
1886
- like Cygwin.</p>
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- <p>3) See <a href="#writing_read_only_files">WRITING READ-ONLY FILES</a> below for a note about editing read-only
1888
- files with Unicode names.</p>
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- <p>
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- </p>
1891
- <hr />
1892
- <h1><a name="writing_read_only_files">WRITING READ-ONLY FILES</a></h1>
1893
- <p>In general, ExifTool may be used to write metadata to read-only files
1894
- provided that the user has write permission in the directory. However,
1895
- there are two cases where file write permission is also required:</p>
1896
- <p>1) When using the <strong>-overwrite_original_in_place</strong> option.</p>
1897
- <p>2) On Windows if the file has Unicode characters in its name, and a) the
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- <strong>-overwrite_original</strong> option is used, or b) the <code>_original</code> backup already
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- exists.</p>
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- <p>
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- </p>
1902
- <hr />
1903
- <h1><a name="reading_examples">READING EXAMPLES</a></h1>
1904
- <p><strong>Note</strong>: Beware when cutting and pasting these examples into your terminal!
1905
- Some characters such as single and double quotes and hyphens may have been
1906
- changed into similar-looking yet functionally-different characters by the
1907
- text formatter used to display this documentation. Also note that Windows
1908
- users must use double quotes instead of single quotes as below around
1909
- arguments containing special characters.</p>
1910
- <dl>
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- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_a_u_g1_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -a -u -g1 a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
1912
-
1913
- <dd>
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- <p>Print all meta information in an image, including duplicate and unknown
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- tags, sorted by group (for family 1).</p>
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- </dd>
1917
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_common_dir" class="item">exiftool -common dir</a></strong></dt>
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-
1919
- <dd>
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- <p>Print common meta information for all images in <code>dir</code>. <code>-common</code> is a
1921
- <a href="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Image-ExifTool/lib/Image/ExifTool/Shortcuts.pm">shortcut tag</a> representing common EXIF meta
1922
- information.</p>
1923
- </dd>
1924
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_t_createdate_aperture_shutterspeed_iso_dir_out_txt" class="item">exiftool -T -createdate -aperture -shutterspeed -iso dir &gt; out.txt</a></strong></dt>
1925
-
1926
- <dd>
1927
- <p>List specified meta information in tab-delimited column form for all images
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- in <code>dir</code> to an output text file named &quot;out.txt&quot;.</p>
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- </dd>
1930
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_s_imagesize_exposuretime_b_jpg" class="item">exiftool -s -ImageSize -ExposureTime b.jpg</a></strong></dt>
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-
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- <dd>
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- <p>Print ImageSize and ExposureTime tag names and values.</p>
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- </dd>
1935
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_l_canon_c_jpg_d_jpg" class="item">exiftool -l -canon c.jpg d.jpg</a></strong></dt>
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-
1937
- <dd>
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- <p>Print standard Canon information from two image files.</p>
1939
- </dd>
1940
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_r_w_txt_common_pictures" class="item">exiftool -r -w .txt -common pictures</a></strong></dt>
1941
-
1942
- <dd>
1943
- <p>Recursively extract common meta information from files in <code>pictures</code>
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- directory, writing text output to <code>.txt</code> files with the same names.</p>
1945
- </dd>
1946
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_b_thumbnailimage_image_jpg_thumbnail_jpg" class="item">exiftool -b -ThumbnailImage image.jpg &gt; thumbnail.jpg</a></strong></dt>
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-
1948
- <dd>
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- <p>Save thumbnail image from <code>image.jpg</code> to a file called <code>thumbnail.jpg</code>.</p>
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- </dd>
1951
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_b_jpgfromraw_w_jfr_jpg_ext_nef_r" class="item">exiftool -b -JpgFromRaw -w _JFR.JPG -ext NEF -r .</a></strong></dt>
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-
1953
- <dd>
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- <p>Recursively extract JPG image from all Nikon NEF files in the current
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- directory, adding <code>_JFR.JPG</code> for the name of the output JPG files.</p>
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- </dd>
1957
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_a_b_w_d_f_t_c_s_preview_all_dir" class="item">exiftool -a -b -W %d%f_%t%-c.%s -preview:all dir</a></strong></dt>
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-
1959
- <dd>
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- <p>Extract all types of preview images (ThumbnailImage, PreviewImage,
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- JpgFromRaw, etc.) from files in directory &quot;dir&quot;, adding the tag name to the
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- output preview image file names.</p>
1963
- </dd>
1964
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_d_r_a_b_e_y_datetimeoriginal_s_s_ext_jpg" class="item">exiftool -d '%r %a, %B %e, %Y' -DateTimeOriginal -S -s -ext jpg .</a></strong></dt>
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-
1966
- <dd>
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- <p>Print formatted date/time for all JPG files in the current directory.</p>
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- </dd>
1969
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_ifd1_xresolution_ifd1_yresolution_image_jpg" class="item">exiftool -IFD1:XResolution -IFD1:YResolution image.jpg</a></strong></dt>
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-
1971
- <dd>
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- <p>Extract image resolution from EXIF IFD1 information (thumbnail image IFD).</p>
1973
- </dd>
1974
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_resolution_image_jpg" class="item">exiftool '-*resolution*' image.jpg</a></strong></dt>
1975
-
1976
- <dd>
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- <p>Extract all tags with names containing the word &quot;Resolution&quot; from an image.</p>
1978
- </dd>
1979
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_xmp_author_all_a_image_jpg" class="item">exiftool -xmp:author:all -a image.jpg</a></strong></dt>
1980
-
1981
- <dd>
1982
- <p>Extract all author-related XMP information from an image.</p>
1983
- </dd>
1984
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_xmp_b_a_jpg_out_xmp" class="item">exiftool -xmp -b a.jpg &gt; out.xmp</a></strong></dt>
1985
-
1986
- <dd>
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- <p>Extract complete XMP data record intact from <code>a.jpg</code> and write it to
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- <code>out.xmp</code> using the special <code>XMP</code> tag (see the Extra tags in
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- <a href="TagNames/index.html">Image::ExifTool::TagNames</a>).</p>
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- </dd>
1991
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_p_filename_has_date_datetimeoriginal_q_f_dir" class="item">exiftool -p '$filename has date $dateTimeOriginal' -q -f dir</a></strong></dt>
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-
1993
- <dd>
1994
- <p>Print one line of output containing the file name and DateTimeOriginal for
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- each image in directory <code>dir</code>.</p>
1996
- </dd>
1997
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_ee_p_gpslatitude_gpslongitude_gpstimestamp_a_m2ts" class="item">exiftool -ee -p '$gpslatitude, $gpslongitude, $gpstimestamp' a.m2ts</a></strong></dt>
1998
-
1999
- <dd>
2000
- <p>Extract all GPS positions from an AVCHD video.</p>
2001
- </dd>
2002
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_icc_profile_b_w_icc_image_jpg" class="item">exiftool -icc_profile -b -w icc image.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2003
-
2004
- <dd>
2005
- <p>Save complete ICC_Profile from an image to an output file with the same name
2006
- and an extension of <code>.icc</code>.</p>
2007
- </dd>
2008
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_htmldump_w_tmp_f_e_html_t_images" class="item">exiftool -htmldump -w tmp/%f_%e.html t/images</a></strong></dt>
2009
-
2010
- <dd>
2011
- <p>Generate HTML pages from a hex dump of EXIF information in all images from
2012
- the <code>t/images</code> directory. The output HTML files are written to the <code>tmp</code>
2013
- directory (which is created if it didn't exist), with names of the form
2014
- 'FILENAME_EXT.html'.</p>
2015
- </dd>
2016
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_a_b_ee_embeddedimage_w_image_3g3_s_file_pdf" class="item">exiftool -a -b -ee -embeddedimage -W Image_%.3g3.%s file.pdf</a></strong></dt>
2017
-
2018
- <dd>
2019
- <p>Extract embedded JPG and JP2 images from a PDF file. The output images will
2020
- have file names like &quot;Image_#.jpg&quot; or &quot;Image_#.jp2&quot;, where &quot;#&quot; is the
2021
- ExifTool family 3 embedded document number for the image.</p>
2022
- </dd>
2023
- </dl>
2024
- <p>
2025
- </p>
2026
- <hr />
2027
- <h1><a name="writing_examples">WRITING EXAMPLES</a></h1>
2028
- <p>Note that quotes are necessary around arguments which contain certain
2029
- special characters such as <code>&gt;</code>, <code>&lt;</code> or any white space. These
2030
- quoting techniques are shell dependent, but the examples below will work for
2031
- most Unix shells. With the Windows cmd shell however, double quotes should
2032
- be used (eg. -Comment=&#34;This is a new comment&#34;).</p>
2033
- <dl>
2034
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_comment_this_is_a_new_comment_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -Comment='This is a new comment' dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2035
-
2036
- <dd>
2037
- <p>Write new comment to a JPG image (replaces any existing comment).</p>
2038
- </dd>
2039
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_comment_o_newdir_ext_jpg" class="item">exiftool -comment= -o newdir -ext jpg .</a></strong></dt>
2040
-
2041
- <dd>
2042
- <p>Remove comment from all JPG images in the current directory, writing the
2043
- modified images to a new directory.</p>
2044
- </dd>
2045
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_keywords_exif_keywords_editor_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -keywords=EXIF -keywords=editor dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2046
-
2047
- <dd>
2048
- <p>Replace existing keyword list with two new keywords (<code>EXIF</code> and <code>editor</code>).</p>
2049
- </dd>
2050
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_keywords_word_o_newfile_jpg_src_jpg" class="item">exiftool -Keywords+=word -o newfile.jpg src.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2051
-
2052
- <dd>
2053
- <p>Copy a source image to a new file, and add a keyword (<code>word</code>) to the
2054
- current list of keywords.</p>
2055
- </dd>
2056
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_exposurecompensation_0_5_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -exposurecompensation+=-0.5 a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2057
-
2058
- <dd>
2059
- <p>Decrement the value of ExposureCompensation by 0.5 EV. Note that += with a
2060
- negative value is used for decrementing because the -= operator is used for
2061
- conditional deletion (see next example).</p>
2062
- </dd>
2063
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_credit_xxx_dir" class="item">exiftool -credit-=xxx dir</a></strong></dt>
2064
-
2065
- <dd>
2066
- <p>Delete Credit information from all files in a directory where the Credit
2067
- value was <code>xxx</code>.</p>
2068
- </dd>
2069
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_xmp_description_de_k_uuml_hl_e_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -xmp:description-de='k&amp;uuml;hl' -E dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2070
-
2071
- <dd>
2072
- <p>Write alternate language for XMP:Description, using HTML character escaping
2073
- to input special characters.</p>
2074
- </dd>
2075
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_all_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -all= dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2076
-
2077
- <dd>
2078
- <p>Delete all meta information from an image. Note: You should NOT do this to
2079
- RAW images (except DNG) since proprietary RAW image formats often contain
2080
- information in the makernotes that is necessary for converting the image.</p>
2081
- </dd>
2082
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_all_comment_lonely_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -all= -comment='lonely' dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2083
-
2084
- <dd>
2085
- <p>Delete all meta information from an image and add a comment back in. (Note
2086
- that the order is important: <code>-comment='lonely' -all=</code> would also delete
2087
- the new comment.)</p>
2088
- </dd>
2089
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_all_jfif_all_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -all= --jfif:all dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2090
-
2091
- <dd>
2092
- <p>Delete all meta information except JFIF group from an image.</p>
2093
- </dd>
2094
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_photoshop_all_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -Photoshop:All= dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2095
-
2096
- <dd>
2097
- <p>Delete Photoshop meta information from an image (note that the Photoshop
2098
- information also includes IPTC).</p>
2099
- </dd>
2100
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_r_xmp_crss_all_dir" class="item">exiftool -r -XMP-crss:all= DIR</a></strong></dt>
2101
-
2102
- <dd>
2103
- <p>Recursively delete all XMP-crss information from images in a directory.</p>
2104
- </dd>
2105
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_thumbnailimage_thumb_jpg_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool '-ThumbnailImage&lt;=thumb.jpg' dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2106
-
2107
- <dd>
2108
- <p>Set the thumbnail image from specified file (Note: The quotes are necessary
2109
- to prevent shell redirection).</p>
2110
- </dd>
2111
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_jpgfromraw_d_f_jfr_jpg_ext_nef_r" class="item">exiftool '-JpgFromRaw&lt;=%d%f_JFR.JPG' -ext NEF -r .</a></strong></dt>
2112
-
2113
- <dd>
2114
- <p>Recursively write JPEG images with filenames ending in <code>_JFR.JPG</code> to the
2115
- JpgFromRaw tag of like-named files with extension <code>.NEF</code> in the current
2116
- directory. (This is the inverse of the <code>-JpgFromRaw</code> command of the
2117
- <a href="#reading_examples">READING EXAMPLES</a> section above.)</p>
2118
- </dd>
2119
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_datetimeoriginal_0_0_0_1_30_0_dir" class="item">exiftool -DateTimeOriginal-='0:0:0 1:30:0' dir</a></strong></dt>
2120
-
2121
- <dd>
2122
- <p>Adjust original date/time of all images in directory <code>dir</code> by subtracting
2123
- one hour and 30 minutes. (This is equivalent to <code>-DateTimeOriginal-=1.5</code>.
2124
- See <a href="Shift.html">Image::ExifTool::Shift.pl</a> for details.)</p>
2125
- </dd>
2126
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_createdate_3_modifydate_3_a_jpg_b_jpg" class="item">exiftool -createdate+=3 -modifydate+=3 a.jpg b.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2127
-
2128
- <dd>
2129
- <p>Add 3 hours to the CreateDate and ModifyDate timestamps of two images.</p>
2130
- </dd>
2131
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_alldates_1_30_if_make_eq_canon_dir" class="item">exiftool -AllDates+=1:30 -if '$make eq &#34;Canon&#34;' dir</a></strong></dt>
2132
-
2133
- <dd>
2134
- <p>Shift the values of DateTimeOriginal, CreateDate and ModifyDate forward by 1
2135
- hour and 30 minutes for all Canon images in a directory. (The AllDates tag
2136
- is provided as a shortcut for these three tags, allowing them to be accessed
2137
- via a single tag.)</p>
2138
- </dd>
2139
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_xmp_city_kingston_image1_jpg_image2_nef" class="item">exiftool -xmp:city=Kingston image1.jpg image2.nef</a></strong></dt>
2140
-
2141
- <dd>
2142
- <p>Write a tag to the XMP group of two images. (Without the <code>xmp:</code> this tag
2143
- would get written to the IPTC group since <code>City</code> exists in both, and IPTC
2144
- is preferred by default.)</p>
2145
- </dd>
2146
- <dt><strong><a name="unknown" class="item">exiftool -LightSource-='Unknown (0)' dst.tiff</a></strong></dt>
2147
-
2148
- <dd>
2149
- <p>Delete <code>LightSource</code> tag only if it is unknown with a value of 0.</p>
2150
- </dd>
2151
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_whitebalance_auto_whitebalance_tung_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -whitebalance-=auto -WhiteBalance=tung dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2152
-
2153
- <dd>
2154
- <p>Set <code>WhiteBalance</code> to <code>Tungsten</code> only if it was previously <code>Auto</code>.</p>
2155
- </dd>
2156
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_comment_comment_new_comment_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -comment-= -comment='new comment' a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2157
-
2158
- <dd>
2159
- <p>Write a new comment only if the image doesn't have one already.</p>
2160
- </dd>
2161
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_o_d_f_xmp_dir" class="item">exiftool -o %d%f.xmp dir</a></strong></dt>
2162
-
2163
- <dd>
2164
- <p>Create XMP meta information data files for all images in <code>dir</code>.</p>
2165
- </dd>
2166
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_o_test_xmp_owner_phil_title_xmp_file" class="item">exiftool -o test.xmp -owner=Phil -title='XMP File'</a></strong></dt>
2167
-
2168
- <dd>
2169
- <p>Create an XMP data file only from tags defined on the command line.</p>
2170
- </dd>
2171
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_icc_profile_d_f_icc_image_jpg" class="item">exiftool '-ICC_Profile&lt;=%d%f.icc' image.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2172
-
2173
- <dd>
2174
- <p>Write ICC_Profile to an image from a <code>.icc</code> file of the same name.</p>
2175
- </dd>
2176
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_hierarchicalkeywords_keyword_one_children_keyword_b" class="item">exiftool -hierarchicalkeywords='{keyword=one,children={keyword=B}}'</a></strong></dt>
2177
-
2178
- <dd>
2179
- <p>Write structured XMP information. See
2180
- <a href="http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/struct.html">http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/struct.html</a> for more details.</p>
2181
- </dd>
2182
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_trailer_all_image_jpg" class="item">exiftool -trailer:all= image.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2183
-
2184
- <dd>
2185
- <p>Delete any trailer found after the end of image (EOI) in a JPEG file. A
2186
- number of digital cameras store a large PreviewImage after the JPEG EOI, and
2187
- the file size may be reduced significantly by deleting this trailer. See
2188
- the <a href="TagNames/JPEG.html">JPEG Tags documentation</a> for a
2189
- list of recognized JPEG trailers.</p>
2190
- </dd>
2191
- </dl>
2192
- <p>
2193
- </p>
2194
- <hr />
2195
- <h1><a name="copying_examples">COPYING EXAMPLES</a></h1>
2196
- <p>These examples demonstrate the ability to copy tag values between files.</p>
2197
- <dl>
2198
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_src_cr2_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -tagsFromFile src.cr2 dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2199
-
2200
- <dd>
2201
- <p>Copy the values of all writable tags from <code>src.cr2</code> to <code>dst.jpg</code>, writing
2202
- the information to same-named tags in the preferred groups.</p>
2203
- </dd>
2204
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_src_jpg_all_all_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -TagsFromFile src.jpg -all:all dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2205
-
2206
- <dd>
2207
- <p>Copy the values of all writable tags from <code>src.jpg</code> to <code>dst.jpg</code>,
2208
- preserving the original tag groups.</p>
2209
- </dd>
2210
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_all_tagsfromfile_src_jpg_exif_all_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -all= -tagsfromfile src.jpg -exif:all dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2211
-
2212
- <dd>
2213
- <p>Erase all meta information from <code>dst.jpg</code> image, then copy EXIF tags from
2214
- <code>src.jpg</code>.</p>
2215
- </dd>
2216
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_exif_all_tagsfromfile_all_all_unsafe_bad_jpg" class="item">exiftool -exif:all= -tagsfromfile @ -all:all -unsafe bad.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2217
-
2218
- <dd>
2219
- <p>Rebuild all EXIF meta information from scratch in an image. This technique
2220
- can be used in JPEG images to repair corrupted EXIF information which
2221
- otherwise could not be written due to errors. The <code>Unsafe</code> tag is a
2222
- shortcut for unsafe EXIF tags in JPEG images which are not normally copied.
2223
- See the <a href="TagNames/index.html">tag name documentation</a> for more details
2224
- about unsafe tags.</p>
2225
- </dd>
2226
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_a_jpg_out_xmp" class="item">exiftool -Tagsfromfile a.jpg out.xmp</a></strong></dt>
2227
-
2228
- <dd>
2229
- <p>Copy meta information from <code>a.jpg</code> to an XMP data file. If the XMP data
2230
- file <code>out.xmp</code> already exists, it will be updated with the new information.
2231
- Otherwise the XMP data file will be created. Only XMP, ICC and MIE files
2232
- may be created like this (other file types may be edited but not created).
2233
- See <a href="#writing_examples">WRITING EXAMPLES</a> above for another technique to generate XMP files.</p>
2234
- </dd>
2235
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_a_jpg_xmp_all_thumbnailimage_m_b_jpg" class="item">exiftool -tagsFromFile a.jpg -XMP:All= -ThumbnailImage= -m b.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2236
-
2237
- <dd>
2238
- <p>Copy all meta information from <code>a.jpg</code> to <code>b.jpg</code>, deleting all XMP
2239
- information and the thumbnail image from the destination.</p>
2240
- </dd>
2241
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_src_jpg_title_author_phil_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -TagsFromFile src.jpg -title -author=Phil dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2242
-
2243
- <dd>
2244
- <p>Copy title from one image to another and set a new author name.</p>
2245
- </dd>
2246
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_a_jpg_iso_tagsfromfile_b_jpg_comment_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -TagsFromFile a.jpg -ISO -TagsFromFile b.jpg -comment
2247
- dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2248
-
2249
- <dd>
2250
- <p>Copy ISO from one image and Comment from another image to a destination
2251
- image.</p>
2252
- </dd>
2253
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_src_jpg_exif_all_subifd_all_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -tagsfromfile src.jpg -exif:all --subifd:all dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2254
-
2255
- <dd>
2256
- <p>Copy only the EXIF information from one image to another, excluding SubIFD
2257
- tags.</p>
2258
- </dd>
2259
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_filemodifydate_datetimeoriginal_dir" class="item">exiftool '-FileModifyDate&lt;DateTimeOriginal' dir</a></strong></dt>
2260
-
2261
- <dd>
2262
- <p>Use the original date from the meta information to set the same file's
2263
- filesystem modification date for all images in a directory. (Note that
2264
- <code>-TagsFromFile @</code> is assumed if no other <strong>-TagsFromFile</strong> is specified when
2265
- redirecting information as in this example.)</p>
2266
- </dd>
2267
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_src_jpg_xmp_all_all_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -TagsFromFile src.jpg '-xmp:all&lt;all' dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2268
-
2269
- <dd>
2270
- <p>Copy all possible information from <code>src.jpg</code> and write in XMP format to
2271
- <code>dst.jpg</code>.</p>
2272
- </dd>
2273
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_iptc2xmp_args_iptc_all_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -@ iptc2xmp.args -iptc:all= a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2274
-
2275
- <dd>
2276
- <p>Translate IPTC information to XMP with appropriate tag name conversions, and
2277
- delete the original IPTC information from an image. This example uses
2278
- iptc2xmp.args, which is a file included with the ExifTool distribution that
2279
- contains the required arguments to convert IPTC information to XMP format.
2280
- Also included with the distribution are xmp2iptc.args (which performs the
2281
- inverse conversion) and a few more .args files for other conversions between
2282
- EXIF, IPTC and XMP.</p>
2283
- </dd>
2284
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_d_f_cr2_r_ext_jpg_dir" class="item">exiftool -tagsfromfile %d%f.CR2 -r -ext JPG dir</a></strong></dt>
2285
-
2286
- <dd>
2287
- <p>Recursively rewrite all <code>JPG</code> images in <code>dir</code> with information copied from
2288
- the corresponding <code>CR2</code> images in the same directories.</p>
2289
- </dd>
2290
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_keywords_make_image_jpg" class="item">exiftool '-keywords+&lt;make' image.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2291
-
2292
- <dd>
2293
- <p>Add camera make to list of keywords.</p>
2294
- </dd>
2295
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_comment_iso_exif_iso_exposure_shutterspeed_dir" class="item">exiftool '-comment&lt;ISO=$exif:iso Exposure=${shutterspeed}' dir</a></strong></dt>
2296
-
2297
- <dd>
2298
- <p>Set the Comment tag of all images in <code>dir</code> from the values of the EXIF:ISO
2299
- and ShutterSpeed tags. The resulting comment will be in the form &quot;ISO=100
2300
- Exposure=1/60&quot;.</p>
2301
- </dd>
2302
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_src_jpg_icc_profile_dst_jpg" class="item">exiftool -TagsFromFile src.jpg -icc_profile dst.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2303
-
2304
- <dd>
2305
- <p>Copy ICC_Profile from one image to another.</p>
2306
- </dd>
2307
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_tagsfromfile_src_jpg_all_all_dst_mie" class="item">exiftool -TagsFromFile src.jpg -all:all dst.mie</a></strong></dt>
2308
-
2309
- <dd>
2310
- <p>Copy all meta information in its original form from a JPEG image to a MIE
2311
- file. The MIE file will be created if it doesn't exist. This technique can
2312
- be used to store the metadata of an image so it can be inserted back into
2313
- the image (with the inverse command) later in a workflow.</p>
2314
- </dd>
2315
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_o_dst_mie_all_all_src_jpg" class="item">exiftool -o dst.mie -all:all src.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2316
-
2317
- <dd>
2318
- <p>This command performs exactly the same task as the command above, except
2319
- that the <strong>-o</strong> option will not write to an output file that already exists.</p>
2320
- </dd>
2321
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_if_jpgfromraw_b_jpgfromraw_w_d_f_ue_jpg_execute_if_previewimage_b_previewimage_w_d_f_ue_jpg_execute_tagsfromfile_srcfile_d_f_ue_jpg_overwrite_original_common_args_ext_jpg_dir" class="item">exiftool -if '$jpgfromraw' -b -jpgfromraw -w %d%f_%ue.jpg -execute
2322
- -if '$previewimage' -b -previewimage -w %d%f_%ue.jpg -execute
2323
- -tagsfromfile @ -srcfile %d%f_%ue.jpg -overwrite_original
2324
- -common_args --ext jpg DIR</a></strong></dt>
2325
-
2326
- <dd>
2327
- <p>[Advanced] Extract JpgFromRaw or PreviewImage from all but JPG files in DIR,
2328
- saving them with file names like <code>image_EXT.jpg</code>, then add all meta
2329
- information from the original files to the extracted images. Here, the
2330
- command line is broken into three sections (separated by <strong>-execute</strong>
2331
- options), and each is executed as if it were a separate command. The
2332
- <strong>-common_args</strong> option causes the <code>--ext jpg DIR</code> arguments to be applied
2333
- to all three commands, and the <strong>-srcfile</strong> option allows the extracted JPG
2334
- image to be the source file for the third command (whereas the RAW files are
2335
- the source files for the other two commands).</p>
2336
- </dd>
2337
- </dl>
2338
- <p>
2339
- </p>
2340
- <hr />
2341
- <h1><a name="renaming_examples">RENAMING EXAMPLES</a></h1>
2342
- <p>By writing the <code>FileName</code> and <code>Directory</code> tags, files are renamed and/or
2343
- moved to new directories. This can be particularly useful and powerful for
2344
- organizing files by date when combined with the <strong>-d</strong> option. New
2345
- directories are created as necessary, but existing files will not be
2346
- overwritten. The format codes %d, %f and %e may be used in the new file
2347
- name to represent the directory, name and extension of the original file,
2348
- and %c may be used to add a copy number if the file already exists (see the
2349
- <strong>-w</strong> option for details). Note that if used within a date format string,
2350
- an extra '%' must be added to pass these codes through the date/time parser.
2351
- (And further note that in a Windows batch file, all '%' characters must also
2352
- be escaped, so in this extreme case '%%%%f' is necessary to pass a simple
2353
- '%f' through the two levels of parsing.) See
2354
- <a href="http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/filename.html">http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/filename.html</a> for additional
2355
- documentation and examples.</p>
2356
- <dl>
2357
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_filename_new_jpg_dir_old_jpg" class="item">exiftool -filename=new.jpg dir/old.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2358
-
2359
- <dd>
2360
- <p>Rename <code>old.jpg</code> to <code>new.jpg</code> in directory <code>dir</code>.</p>
2361
- </dd>
2362
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_directory_e_dir" class="item">exiftool -directory=%e dir</a></strong></dt>
2363
-
2364
- <dd>
2365
- <p>Move all files from directory <code>dir</code> into directories named by the original
2366
- file extensions.</p>
2367
- </dd>
2368
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_directory_datetimeoriginal_d_y_m_d_dir" class="item">exiftool '-Directory&lt;DateTimeOriginal' -d %Y/%m/%d dir</a></strong></dt>
2369
-
2370
- <dd>
2371
- <p>Move all files in <code>dir</code> into a directory hierarchy based on year, month and
2372
- day of <code>DateTimeOriginal</code>. eg) This command would move the file
2373
- <code>dir/image.jpg</code> with a <code>DateTimeOriginal</code> of <code>2005:10:12 16:05:56</code> to
2374
- <code>2005/10/12/image.jpg</code>.</p>
2375
- </dd>
2376
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_o_directory_datetimeoriginal_d_y_m_d_dir" class="item">exiftool -o . '-Directory&lt;DateTimeOriginal' -d %Y/%m/%d dir</a></strong></dt>
2377
-
2378
- <dd>
2379
- <p>Same effect as above except files are copied instead of moved.</p>
2380
- </dd>
2381
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_filename_f_model_e_dir" class="item">exiftool '-filename&lt;%f_${model;}.%e' dir</a></strong></dt>
2382
-
2383
- <dd>
2384
- <p>Rename all files in <code>dir</code> by adding the camera model name to the file name.
2385
- The semicolon after the tag name inside the braces causes characters which
2386
- are invalid in Windows file names to be deleted from the tag value (see the
2387
- <strong>-p</strong> option documentation for an explanation).</p>
2388
- </dd>
2389
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_filename_createdate_d_y_m_d_h_m_s_c_e_dir" class="item">exiftool '-FileName&lt;CreateDate' -d %Y%m%d_%H%M%S%%-c.%%e dir</a></strong></dt>
2390
-
2391
- <dd>
2392
- <p>Rename all images in <code>dir</code> according to the <code>CreateDate</code> date and time,
2393
- adding a copy number with leading '-' if the file already exists (<code>%-c</code>),
2394
- and preserving the original file extension (<code>%e</code>). Note the extra '%'
2395
- necessary to escape the filename codes (<code>%c</code> and <code>%e</code>) in the date format
2396
- string.</p>
2397
- </dd>
2398
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_r_filename_createdate_d_y_m_d_h_m_f_e_dir" class="item">exiftool -r '-FileName&lt;CreateDate' -d %Y-%m-%d/%H%M_%%f.%%e dir</a></strong></dt>
2399
-
2400
- <dd>
2401
- <p>Both the directory and the filename may be changed together via the
2402
- <code>FileName</code> tag if the new <code>FileName</code> contains a '/'. The example above
2403
- recursively renames all images in a directory by adding a <code>CreateDate</code>
2404
- timestamp to the start of the filename, then moves them into new directories
2405
- named by date.</p>
2406
- </dd>
2407
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_filename_createdate_filenumber_jpg_d_y_m_d_ext_jpg" class="item">exiftool '-FileName&lt;${CreateDate}_$filenumber.jpg' -d %Y%m%d -ext jpg .</a></strong></dt>
2408
-
2409
- <dd>
2410
- <p>Set the filename of all JPG images in the current directory from the
2411
- CreateDate and FileNumber tags, in the form &quot;20060507_118-1861.jpg&quot;.</p>
2412
- </dd>
2413
- </dl>
2414
- <p>
2415
- </p>
2416
- <hr />
2417
- <h1><a name="geotagging_examples">GEOTAGGING EXAMPLES</a></h1>
2418
- <p>ExifTool implements geotagging via 3 special tags: Geotag (which for
2419
- convenience is also implemented as an exiftool option), Geosync and Geotime.
2420
- The examples below highlight some geotagging features. See
2421
- <a href="http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/geotag.html">http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/geotag.html</a> for additional
2422
- documentation.</p>
2423
- <dl>
2424
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_track_log_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -geotag track.log a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2425
-
2426
- <dd>
2427
- <p>Geotag an image (<code>a.jpg</code>) from position information in a GPS track log
2428
- (<code>track.log</code>). Since the <code>Geotime</code> tag is not specified, the value of
2429
- DateTimeOriginal is used for geotagging. Local system time is assumed
2430
- unless DateTimeOriginal contains a timezone.</p>
2431
- </dd>
2432
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_t_log_geotime_2009_04_02_13_41_12_05_00_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -geotag t.log -geotime='2009:04:02 13:41:12-05:00' a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2433
-
2434
- <dd>
2435
- <p>Geotag an image with the GPS position for a specific time. (Note that the
2436
- <code>Geotag</code> tag must be assigned before <code>Geotime</code> for the GPS data to be
2437
- available when <code>Geotime</code> is set.)</p>
2438
- </dd>
2439
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_log_gpx_xmp_geotime_createdate_dir" class="item">exiftool -geotag log.gpx '-xmp:geotime&lt;createdate' dir</a></strong></dt>
2440
-
2441
- <dd>
2442
- <p>Geotag all images in directory <code>dir</code> with XMP tags instead of EXIF tags,
2443
- based on the image CreateDate. (In this case, the order of the arguments
2444
- doesn't matter because tags with values copied from other tags are always
2445
- set after constant values.)</p>
2446
- </dd>
2447
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_a_log_geosync_20_dir" class="item">exiftool -geotag a.log -geosync=-20 dir</a></strong></dt>
2448
-
2449
- <dd>
2450
- <p>Geotag images in directory <code>dir</code>, accounting for image timestamps which
2451
- were 20 seconds ahead of GPS.</p>
2452
- </dd>
2453
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_a_log_geosync_1_jpg_geosync_2_jpg_dir" class="item">exiftool -geotag a.log -geosync=1.jpg -geosync=2.jpg dir</a></strong></dt>
2454
-
2455
- <dd>
2456
- <p>Geotag images using time synchronization from two previously geotagged images
2457
- (1.jpg and 2.jpg), synchronizing the image and GPS times using a linear time
2458
- drift correction.</p>
2459
- </dd>
2460
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_a_log_geotime_createdate_01_00_dir" class="item">exiftool -geotag a.log '-geotime&lt;${createdate}+01:00' dir</a></strong></dt>
2461
-
2462
- <dd>
2463
- <p>Geotag images in <code>dir</code> using CreateDate with the specified timezone. If
2464
- CreateDate already contained a timezone, then the timezone specified on the
2465
- command line is ignored.</p>
2466
- </dd>
2467
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -geotag= a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2468
-
2469
- <dd>
2470
- <p>Delete GPS tags which may have been added by the geotag feature. Note that
2471
- this does not remove all GPS tags -- to do this instead use <code>-gps:all=</code>.</p>
2472
- </dd>
2473
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_xmp_geotag_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -xmp:geotag= a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2474
-
2475
- <dd>
2476
- <p>Delete XMP GPS tags which were added by the geotag feature.</p>
2477
- </dd>
2478
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_xmp_geotag_track_log_a_jpg" class="item">exiftool -xmp:geotag=track.log a.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2479
-
2480
- <dd>
2481
- <p>Geotag an image with XMP tags, using the time from DateTimeOriginal.</p>
2482
- </dd>
2483
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_a_log_geotag_b_log_r_dir" class="item">exiftool -geotag a.log -geotag b.log -r dir</a></strong></dt>
2484
-
2485
- <dd>
2486
- <p>Combine multiple track logs and geotag an entire directory tree of images.</p>
2487
- </dd>
2488
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_geotag_tracks_log_r_dir" class="item">exiftool -geotag 'tracks/*.log' -r dir</a></strong></dt>
2489
-
2490
- <dd>
2491
- <p>Read all track logs from the <code>tracks</code> directory.</p>
2492
- </dd>
2493
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_p_gpx_fmt_d_y_m_dt_h_m_sz_dir_out_gpx" class="item">exiftool -p gpx.fmt -d %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ dir &gt; out.gpx</a></strong></dt>
2494
-
2495
- <dd>
2496
- <p>Generate a GPX track log from all images in directory <code>dir</code>. This example
2497
- uses the <code>gpx.fmt</code> file included in the full ExifTool distribution package
2498
- and assumes that the images in <code>dir</code> have all been previously geotagged.</p>
2499
- </dd>
2500
- </dl>
2501
- <p>
2502
- </p>
2503
- <hr />
2504
- <h1><a name="piping_examples">PIPING EXAMPLES</a></h1>
2505
- <dl>
2506
- <dt><strong><a name="cat_a_jpg_exiftool" class="item">cat a.jpg | exiftool -</a></strong></dt>
2507
-
2508
- <dd>
2509
- <p>Extract information from stdin.</p>
2510
- </dd>
2511
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_image_jpg_thumbnailimage_b_exiftool" class="item">exiftool image.jpg -thumbnailimage -b | exiftool -</a></strong></dt>
2512
-
2513
- <dd>
2514
- <p>Extract information from an embedded thumbnail image.</p>
2515
- </dd>
2516
- <dt><strong><a name="cat_a_jpg_exiftool_iptc_keywords_fantastic_b_jpg" class="item">cat a.jpg | exiftool -iptc:keywords+=fantastic - &gt; b.jpg</a></strong></dt>
2517
-
2518
- <dd>
2519
- <p>Add an IPTC keyword in a pipeline, saving output to a new file.</p>
2520
- </dd>
2521
- <dt><strong><a name="curl_s_http_a_domain_com_bigfile_jpg_exiftool_fast" class="item">curl -s <a href="http://a.domain.com/bigfile.jpg">http://a.domain.com/bigfile.jpg</a> | exiftool -fast -</a></strong></dt>
2522
-
2523
- <dd>
2524
- <p>Extract information from an image over the internet using the cURL utility.
2525
- The <strong>-fast</strong> option prevents exiftool from scanning for trailer information,
2526
- so only the meta information header is transferred.</p>
2527
- </dd>
2528
- <dt><strong><a name="exiftool_a_jpg_thumbnailimage_b_exiftool_comment_wow_exiftool_a_jpg_thumbnailimage" class="item">exiftool a.jpg -thumbnailimage -b | exiftool -comment=wow - |
2529
- exiftool a.jpg -thumbnailimage'&lt;=-'</a></strong></dt>
2530
-
2531
- <dd>
2532
- <p>Add a comment to an embedded thumbnail image. (Why anyone would want to do
2533
- this I don't know, but I've included this as an example to illustrate the
2534
- flexibility of ExifTool.)</p>
2535
- </dd>
2536
- </dl>
2537
- <p>
2538
- </p>
2539
- <hr />
2540
- <h1><a name="diagnostics">DIAGNOSTICS</a></h1>
2541
- <p>The exiftool application exits with a status of 0 on success, or 1 if an
2542
- error occurred or if all files failed the <strong>-if</strong> condition (for any of the
2543
- commands if <strong>-execute</strong> was used).</p>
2544
- <p>
2545
- </p>
2546
- <hr />
2547
- <h1><a name="author">AUTHOR</a></h1>
2548
- <p>Copyright 2003-2016, Phil Harvey</p>
2549
- <p>This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
2550
- same terms as Perl itself.</p>
2551
- <p>
2552
- </p>
2553
- <hr />
2554
- <h1><a name="see_also">SEE ALSO</a></h1>
2555
- <p><a href="ExifTool.html">Image::ExifTool(3pm)</a>,
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- <a href="TagNames/index.html">Image::ExifTool::TagNames(3pm)</a>,
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