exiftool-vendored.pl 13.43.0 → 13.44.0
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- package/bin/Changes +19 -2
- package/bin/MANIFEST +2 -0
- package/bin/META.json +1 -1
- package/bin/META.yml +1 -1
- package/bin/README +48 -48
- package/bin/exiftool +81 -81
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Apple.pm +0 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/BuildTagLookup.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/CanonCustom.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/DarwinCore.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/EXE.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Exif.pm +1 -0
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/FLIR.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/FlashPix.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/FujiFilm.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Geolocation.dat +0 -0
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Geolocation.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Geotag.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Google.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/ICC_Profile.pm +0 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Import.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Jpeg2000.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Kandao.pm +399 -0
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/LNK.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/MRC.pm +4 -4
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/MWG.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/MacOS.pm +1 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Matroska.pm +56 -15
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Microsoft.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Nikon.pm +5 -5
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/NikonCustom.pm +5 -6
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/OpenEXR.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/PPM.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Panasonic.pm +18 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/PhaseOne.pm +17 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Plot.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Protobuf.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/QuickTime.pm +25 -5
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/QuickTimeStream.pl +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/README +5 -5
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/RIFF.pm +3 -3
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Reconyx.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Sony.pm +12 -3
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/TNEF.pm +2 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/TagLookup.pm +18 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/TagNames.pod +244 -109
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Text.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Trailer.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/WriteQuickTime.pl +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/Writer.pl +3 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/XMP.pm +4 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool/ZIP.pm +1 -1
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool.pm +5 -2
- package/bin/lib/Image/ExifTool.pod +79 -79
- package/bin/perl-Image-ExifTool.spec +47 -47
- package/package.json +4 -4
package/bin/Changes
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package/bin/README
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-
DFONT r | IND r/w |
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-
DIVX r | INSP r/w |
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-
DJVU r | INSV r |
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-
DLL r | INX r |
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|
-
DNG r/w | ISO r |
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|
-
DOC r | ITC r |
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|
-
DOCX r | J2C r |
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|
-
DPX r | JNG r/w |
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|
+
360 r/w | DR4 r/w/c | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RW2 r/w
|
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5111
|
+
3FR r | DSF r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RWL r/w
|
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|
+
3G2 r/w | DSS r | JSON r | OFR r | RWZ r
|
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5113
|
+
3GP r/w | DV r | JXL r/w | OGG r | RM r
|
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5114
|
+
7Z r | DVB r/w | K25 r | OGV r | SEQ r
|
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|
+
A r | DVR-MS r | KDC r | ONP r | SKETCH r
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|
+
AA r | DYLIB r | KEY r | OPUS r | SO r
|
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|
+
AAC r | EIP r | KVAR r | ORF r/w | SR2 r/w
|
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5118
|
+
AAE r | EPS r/w | LA r | ORI r/w | SRF r
|
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5119
|
+
AAX r/w | EPUB r | LFP r | OTF r | SRW r/w
|
|
5120
|
+
ACR r | ERF r/w | LIF r | PAC r | SVG r
|
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5121
|
+
AFM r | EXE r | LNK r | PAGES r | SWF r
|
|
5122
|
+
AI r/w | EXIF r/w/c | LRV r/w | PBM r/w | THM r/w
|
|
5123
|
+
AIFF r | EXR r | M2TS r | PCAP r | TIFF r/w
|
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5124
|
+
APE r | EXV r/w/c | M4A/V r/w | PCAPNG r | TNEF r
|
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|
+
ARQ r/w | F4A/V r/w | MACOS r | PCD r | TORRENT r
|
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5126
|
+
ARW r/w | FFF r/w | MAX r | PCX r | TTC r
|
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5127
|
+
ASF r | FITS r | MEF r/w | PDB r | TTF r
|
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5128
|
+
AVI r | FLA r | MIE r/w/c | PDF r/w | TXT r
|
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|
+
AVIF r/w | FLAC r | MIFF r | PEF r/w | URL r
|
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|
+
AZW r | FLIF r/w | MKA r | PFA r | VCF r
|
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|
+
BMP r | FLV r | MKS r | PFB r | VNT r
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|
+
BPG r | FPF r | MKV r | PFM r | VRD r/w/c
|
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5133
|
+
BTF r | FPX r | MNG r/w | PGF r | VSD r
|
|
5134
|
+
C2PA r | GIF r/w | MOBI r | PGM r/w | VSDX r
|
|
5135
|
+
CHM r | GLV r/w | MODD r | PLIST r | WAV r
|
|
5136
|
+
COS r | GPR r/w | MOI r | PICT r | WDP r/w
|
|
5137
|
+
CR2 r/w | GZ r | MOS r/w | PMP r | WEBP r/w
|
|
5138
|
+
CR3 r/w | HDP r/w | MOV r/w | PNG r/w | WEBM r
|
|
5139
|
+
CRM r/w | HDR r | MP3 r | PPM r/w | WMA r
|
|
5140
|
+
CRW r/w | HEIC r/w | MP4 r/w | PPT r | WMV r
|
|
5141
|
+
CS1 r/w | HEIF r/w | MPC r | PPTX r | WOFF r
|
|
5142
|
+
CSV r | HTML r | MPG r | PS r/w | WOFF2 r
|
|
5143
|
+
CUR r | ICC r/w/c | MPO r/w | PSB r/w | WPG r
|
|
5144
|
+
CZI r | ICO r | MQV r/w | PSD r/w | WTV r
|
|
5145
|
+
DCM r | ICS r | MRC r | PSP r | WV r
|
|
5146
|
+
DCP r/w | IDML r | MRW r/w | QTIF r/w | X3F r/w
|
|
5147
|
+
DCR r | IIQ r/w | MXF r | R3D r | XCF r
|
|
5148
|
+
DFONT r | IND r/w | NEF r/w | RA r | XISF r
|
|
5149
|
+
DIVX r | INSP r/w | NKA r | RAF r/w | XLS r
|
|
5150
|
+
DJVU r | INSV r | NKSC r/w | RAM r | XLSX r
|
|
5151
|
+
DLL r | INX r | NRW r/w | RAR r | XMP r/w/c
|
|
5152
|
+
DNG r/w | ISO r | NUMBERS r | RAW r/w | ZIP r
|
|
5153
|
+
DOC r | ITC r | NXD r | RIFF r |
|
|
5154
|
+
DOCX r | J2C r | O r | RSRC r |
|
|
5155
|
+
DPX r | JNG r/w | ODP r | RTF r |
|
|
5156
5156
|
|
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5157
5157
|
Meta Information
|
|
5158
5158
|
----------------------+----------------------+---------------------
|
|
@@ -5338,7 +5338,7 @@ information. Use the B<-s> option to see the tag names instead.
|
|
|
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5338
|
=item B<-->I<TAG>
|
|
5339
5339
|
|
|
5340
5340
|
Exclude specified tag from extracted information. Same as the B<-x> option.
|
|
5341
|
-
Group names and wildcards are permitted as described above for B<->I<TAG>.
|
|
5341
|
+
Group names and wildcards are permitted as described above for B<->I<TAG>.
|
|
5342
5342
|
Once excluded from the output, a tag may not be re-included by a subsequent
|
|
5343
5343
|
option. May also be used following a B<-tagsFromFile> option to exclude
|
|
5344
5344
|
tags from being copied (when redirecting to another tag, it is the source
|
|
@@ -5367,7 +5367,7 @@ add or remove existing entries from a list, or to shift date/time values
|
|
|
5367
5367
|
values (or decrement if I<VALUE> is negative), and C<-=> may be used to
|
|
5368
5368
|
conditionally delete or replace a tag (see L</WRITING EXAMPLES> for
|
|
5369
5369
|
examples). C<^=> is used to write an empty string instead of deleting the
|
|
5370
|
-
tag when no I<VALUE> is given, but otherwise it is equivalent to C<=>.
|
|
5370
|
+
tag when no I<VALUE> is given, but otherwise it is equivalent to C<=>.
|
|
5371
5371
|
(Note that the caret must be quoted on the Windows command line.)
|
|
5372
5372
|
|
|
5373
5373
|
I<TAG> may contain one or more leading family 0, 1, 2 or 7 group names,
|
|
@@ -5432,7 +5432,7 @@ deleting all groups. For example, C<-2all:all=> deletes tags individually,
|
|
|
5432
5432
|
while C<-all:all=> deletes entire blocks.
|
|
5433
5433
|
|
|
5434
5434
|
5) The "APP" group names ("APP0" through "APP15") are used to delete JPEG
|
|
5435
|
-
application segments which are not associated with another deletable group.
|
|
5435
|
+
application segments which are not associated with another deletable group.
|
|
5436
5436
|
For example, specifying C<-APP14:All=> will NOT delete the APP14 "Adobe"
|
|
5437
5437
|
segment because this is accomplished with C<-Adobe:All>. But note that
|
|
5438
5438
|
these unnamed APP segments may not be excluded with C<--APPxx:all> when
|
|
@@ -5444,7 +5444,7 @@ command line. To shift a date/time value and copy it to another tag in the
|
|
|
5444
5444
|
same operation, use the B<-globalTimeShift> option.
|
|
5445
5445
|
|
|
5446
5446
|
7) The C<+=> operator may not be used to shift a List-type date/time tag
|
|
5447
|
-
(eg. XMP-dc:Date) because C<+=> is used to add elements to the list.
|
|
5447
|
+
(eg. XMP-dc:Date) because C<+=> is used to add elements to the list.
|
|
5448
5448
|
Instead, the B<-globalTimeShift> option should be used.
|
|
5449
5449
|
|
|
5450
5450
|
Special feature: Integer values may be specified in hexadecimal with a
|
|
@@ -5459,8 +5459,8 @@ option for more details). Note that quotes are required around this
|
|
|
5459
5459
|
argument to prevent shell redirection since it contains a C<E<lt>> symbol.
|
|
5460
5460
|
If I<DATFILE>/I<FMT> is not provided, the effect is the same as C<-TAG=>,
|
|
5461
5461
|
and the tag is simply deleted. C<+E<lt>=> or C<-E<lt>=> may also be used to
|
|
5462
|
-
add or delete specific list entries, to conditionally delete tags,
|
|
5463
|
-
shift date/time values.
|
|
5462
|
+
add or delete specific list entries, to conditionally delete/replace tags,
|
|
5463
|
+
or to shift date/time values.
|
|
5464
5464
|
|
|
5465
5465
|
=item B<-tagsFromFile> I<SRCFILE> or I<FMT>
|
|
5466
5466
|
|
|
@@ -5515,15 +5515,15 @@ destination group is specified, the information is written to the preferred
|
|
|
5515
5515
|
group. Whitespace around the C<E<gt>> or C<E<lt>> is ignored. As a
|
|
5516
5516
|
convenience, C<-tagsFromFile @> is assumed for any redirected tags which are
|
|
5517
5517
|
specified without a prior B<-tagsFromFile> option. Copied tags may also be
|
|
5518
|
-
added or deleted from a list, or conditionally deleted with
|
|
5519
|
-
form E<quot>'-I<SRCTAG>+E<lt>I<DSTTAG>'E<quot> or
|
|
5518
|
+
added or deleted from a list, or conditionally deleted/replaced with
|
|
5519
|
+
arguments of the form E<quot>'-I<SRCTAG>+E<lt>I<DSTTAG>'E<quot> or
|
|
5520
5520
|
E<quot>'-I<SRCTAG>-E<lt>I<DSTTAG>'E<quot> (but see Note 5 below).
|
|
5521
5521
|
|
|
5522
5522
|
An extension of the redirection feature allows strings involving tag names
|
|
5523
5523
|
to be used on the right hand side of the C<E<lt>> symbol with the syntax
|
|
5524
5524
|
E<quot>'-I<DSTTAG>E<lt>I<STR>'E<quot>, where tag names in I<STR> are
|
|
5525
5525
|
prefixed with a C<$> symbol. See the B<-p> option and the
|
|
5526
|
-
L</Advanced formatting feature> section for more details about this syntax.
|
|
5526
|
+
L</Advanced formatting feature> section for more details about this syntax.
|
|
5527
5527
|
Strings starting with a C<=> sign must insert a single space after the
|
|
5528
5528
|
C<E<lt>> to avoid confusion with the C<E<lt>=> operator which sets the tag
|
|
5529
5529
|
value from the contents of a file. A single space at the start of the
|
|
@@ -5599,7 +5599,7 @@ value in a string (with C<$>), but isn't when copying the tag directly.
|
|
|
5599
5599
|
|
|
5600
5600
|
Finally, the behaviour is different when a destination tag or group of
|
|
5601
5601
|
C<All> is used. When copying directly, a destination group and/or tag name
|
|
5602
|
-
of C<All> writes to the same family 1 group and/or tag name as the source.
|
|
5602
|
+
of C<All> writes to the same family 1 group and/or tag name as the source.
|
|
5603
5603
|
But when interpolated in a string, the identity of the source tags are lost
|
|
5604
5604
|
and the value is written to all possible groups/tags. For example, the
|
|
5605
5605
|
string form must be used in the following command since the intent is to set
|
|
@@ -5684,7 +5684,7 @@ when copying tags using the B<-tagsFromFile> option.
|
|
|
5684
5684
|
|
|
5685
5685
|
2) If the hemisphere is known, a reference direction (N, S, E or W) is
|
|
5686
5686
|
appended to each printed coordinate, but adding a C<+> or C<-> to the format
|
|
5687
|
-
specifier (eg. C<%+.6f> or C<%-.6f>) prints a signed coordinate instead.
|
|
5687
|
+
specifier (eg. C<%+.6f> or C<%-.6f>) prints a signed coordinate instead.
|
|
5688
5688
|
(C<+> adds a leading "+" for positive coordinates, but C<-> does not.)
|
|
5689
5689
|
|
|
5690
5690
|
3) This print formatting may be disabled with the B<-n> option to extract
|
|
@@ -5877,7 +5877,7 @@ Force printing of tags even if they don't exist. This option applies to
|
|
|
5877
5877
|
tags specified on the command line, or with the B<-p>, B<-if> (unless the
|
|
5878
5878
|
API UndefTags option is set), B<-fileNUM> or B<-tagsFromFile> options. When
|
|
5879
5879
|
B<-f> is used, the value of any missing tag is set to a dash (C<->) by
|
|
5880
|
-
default, but this may be configured via the API MissingTagValue option.
|
|
5880
|
+
default, but this may be configured via the API MissingTagValue option.
|
|
5881
5881
|
B<-f> is also used to add a 'flags' attribute to the B<-listx> output, or to
|
|
5882
5882
|
allow tags to be deleted when writing with the B<-csv>=I<CSVFILE> feature.
|
|
5883
5883
|
|
|
@@ -5937,7 +5937,7 @@ into individual tags in the JSON output, but the original structure may be
|
|
|
5937
5937
|
preserved with the B<-struct> option (this also causes all list-type XMP
|
|
5938
5938
|
tags to be output as JSON arrays, otherwise single-item lists would be
|
|
5939
5939
|
output as simple strings). The B<-a> option is implied when B<-json> is
|
|
5940
|
-
used, but entries with identical JSON names are suppressed in the output.
|
|
5940
|
+
used, but entries with identical JSON names are suppressed in the output.
|
|
5941
5941
|
(B<-G4> may be used to ensure that all tags have unique JSON names.)
|
|
5942
5942
|
|
|
5943
5943
|
Adding the B<-D> or B<-H> option changes tag values to JSON objects with
|
|
@@ -6128,7 +6128,7 @@ with this command:
|
|
|
6128
6128
|
|
|
6129
6129
|
produces output like this:
|
|
6130
6130
|
|
|
6131
|
-
-- Generated by ExifTool 13.
|
|
6131
|
+
-- Generated by ExifTool 13.44 --
|
|
6132
6132
|
File: a.jpg - 2003:10:31 15:44:19
|
|
6133
6133
|
(f/5.6, 1/60s, ISO 100)
|
|
6134
6134
|
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|
|
@@ -6386,7 +6386,7 @@ example:
|
|
|
6386
6386
|
A special feature allows the copy number to be incremented for each
|
|
6387
6387
|
processed file by using %C (upper case) instead of %c. This allows a
|
|
6388
6388
|
sequential number to be added to output file names, even if the names are
|
|
6389
|
-
different. For %C, a copy number of zero is not omitted as it is with %c.
|
|
6389
|
+
different. For %C, a copy number of zero is not omitted as it is with %c.
|
|
6390
6390
|
A leading '-' causes the number to be reset at the start of each new
|
|
6391
6391
|
directory (in the original directory structure if the files are being
|
|
6392
6392
|
moved), and '+' has no effect. The number before the decimal place gives
|
|
@@ -6448,7 +6448,7 @@ example, the following pairs of commands give the same result:
|
|
|
6448
6448
|
exiftool test.jpg -W+ out.txt # equivalent -W option
|
|
6449
6449
|
|
|
6450
6450
|
4) Adding the B<-v> option to B<-W> sends a list of the tags and output file
|
|
6451
|
-
names to the console instead of giving a verbose dump of the entire file.
|
|
6451
|
+
names to the console instead of giving a verbose dump of the entire file.
|
|
6452
6452
|
(Unless appending all output to one file for each source file by using
|
|
6453
6453
|
B<-W+> with an output file I<FMT> that does not contain %t, %g, %s or %o.)
|
|
6454
6454
|
|
|
@@ -6481,7 +6481,7 @@ are formatted as an RDF Bag, but they are combined into a single string when
|
|
|
6481
6481
|
B<-s> or B<-sep> is used. Using B<-L> changes the XML encoding from "UTF-8"
|
|
6482
6482
|
to "windows-1252". Other B<-charset> settings change the encoding only if
|
|
6483
6483
|
there is a corresponding standard XML character set. The B<-b> option
|
|
6484
|
-
causes binary data values to be written, encoded in base64 if necessary.
|
|
6484
|
+
causes binary data values to be written, encoded in base64 if necessary.
|
|
6485
6485
|
The B<-t> option adds tag table information to the output (see B<-t> for
|
|
6486
6486
|
details).
|
|
6487
6487
|
|
|
@@ -6792,7 +6792,7 @@ superseded by any value written to the FileModifyDate tag.
|
|
|
6792
6792
|
|
|
6793
6793
|
=item B<-password> I<PASSWD>
|
|
6794
6794
|
|
|
6795
|
-
Specify password to allow processing of password-protected PDF documents.
|
|
6795
|
+
Specify password to allow processing of password-protected PDF documents.
|
|
6796
6796
|
If a password is required but not given, a warning is issued and the
|
|
6797
6797
|
document is not processed. This option is ignored if a password is not
|
|
6798
6798
|
required.
|
|
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|
|
|
6897
6897
|
additional arguments, and all arguments must be placed on separate lines).
|
|
6898
6898
|
Blank lines and lines beginning with C<#> are ignored (unless they start
|
|
6899
6899
|
with C<#[CSTR]>, in which case the rest of the line is treated as a C
|
|
6900
|
-
string, allowing standard C escape sequences such as "\n" for a newline).
|
|
6900
|
+
string, allowing standard C escape sequences such as "\n" for a newline).
|
|
6901
6901
|
White space at the start of a line is removed. Normal shell processing of
|
|
6902
6902
|
arguments is not performed, which among other things means that arguments
|
|
6903
6903
|
should not be quoted and spaces are treated as any other character.
|
|
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|
|
|
6942
6942
|
descriptions in a single language, and the B<-sort> and/or B<-lang> options
|
|
6943
6943
|
may be combined with B<-listgeo> (installation of the alternate database is
|
|
6944
6944
|
required for the additional languages). Also, the API GeolocMinPop,
|
|
6945
|
-
GeolocFeature and GeolocAltNames options apply to the B<-listgeo> output.
|
|
6945
|
+
GeolocFeature and GeolocAltNames options apply to the B<-listgeo> output.
|
|
6946
6946
|
Here are some examples:
|
|
6947
6947
|
|
|
6948
6948
|
-list # list all tag names
|
|
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|
|
|
6961
6961
|
When combined with B<-listx>, the B<-s> option shortens the output by
|
|
6962
6962
|
omitting the descriptions and values (as in the last example above), and
|
|
6963
6963
|
B<-f> adds 'flags' and 'struct' attributes if applicable. The flags are
|
|
6964
|
-
formatted as a comma-separated list of the following possible values:
|
|
6964
|
+
formatted as a comma-separated list of the following possible values:
|
|
6965
6965
|
Avoid, Binary, List, Mandatory, Permanent, Protected, Unknown and Unsafe
|
|
6966
6966
|
(see the L<Tag Name documentation|Image::ExifTool::TagNames>). For XMP List
|
|
6967
6967
|
tags, the list type (Alt, Bag or Seq) is also given, and flattened structure
|
|
@@ -7071,7 +7071,7 @@ See L<https://exiftool.org/geolocation.html> for details.
|
|
|
7071
7071
|
|
|
7072
7072
|
=item B<-globalTimeShift> I<SHIFT>
|
|
7073
7073
|
|
|
7074
|
-
Shift all formatted date/time values by the specified amount when reading.
|
|
7074
|
+
Shift all formatted date/time values by the specified amount when reading.
|
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as the date/time shift when writing (see
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expression after the name, separated by a semicolon (ie. C<${TAG;EXPR}>).
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variable (C<$_>), and has access to the full ExifTool API through the
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current ExifTool object (C<$self>) and the tag key (C<$tag>). It may
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C<-charset filename=CHARSET>, where C<CHARSET> is the name of a valid
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ExifTool character set, preferably C<UTF8> (see the B<-charset> option for a
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complete list). Setting this triggers the use of Windows wide-character i/o
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routines, thus providing support for most Unicode file names (see note 4).
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routines, thus providing support for most Unicode file names (see note 4).
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otherwise could not be written due to errors. The C<Unsafe> tag is a
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=item C<exiftool -Tagsfromfile a.jpg out.xmp>
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This example uses the L</Advanced formatting feature> to perform a
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The B<-fast> option prevents exiftool from scanning for trailer information,
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so only the meta information header is transferred.
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to preserve other existing languages (eg. "XMP-dc:Description-x-default").
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The extra tags provide extra features or extra information extracted or
|
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group. The B<Group> column lists the family 1 group name when reading.
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|
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},{
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|
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\%disableEnable,
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