Difference between revisions of "ExifTool"
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Metadata / feature extraction and editing tool. Supports many formats; mainly still image formats but also documents and various audio and video formats. Although ExifTool is not a validator, it often reports useful information in case of defective files. | Metadata / feature extraction and editing tool. Supports many formats; mainly still image formats but also documents and various audio and video formats. Although ExifTool is not a validator, it often reports useful information in case of defective files. | ||
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+ | ExifTool is copyrighted 2003-2015, Phil Harvey. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Post any comments, suggestions, or questions to the [http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/ ExifTool Forum]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:10, 6 February 2015
Description
Metadata / feature extraction and editing tool. Supports many formats; mainly still image formats but also documents and various audio and video formats. Although ExifTool is not a validator, it often reports useful information in case of defective files.
ExifTool is copyrighted 2003-2015, Phil Harvey. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Post any comments, suggestions, or questions to the ExifTool Forum.
Platform
The stand-alone Windows executable does not require Perl. Just download and un-zip the archive then double-click on "exiftool(-k).exe" to read the application documentation, drag-and-drop files and folders to view meta information, or rename to "exiftool.exe" for command-line use. Runs on all versions of Windows (including Windows 7).
Windows Executable: exiftool-9.82.zip (3.8 MB)
The OS X package installs the ExifTool command-line application and libraries in /usr/bin. After installing, type "exiftool" in a Terminal window to run exiftool and read the application documentation.
Mac OS X Package: ExifTool-9.82.dmg (2.4 MB)
Everyone else (Unix, etc): Don't worry, you should already have Perl installed.
Read the installation instructions for help installing ExifTool on Windows, Mac OS X and Unix systems.
User Experiences
- KOST-CECO: Used in the Conversion Guide (http://www.kost-ceco.ch/cms/index.php?preservation_tiff_de) of invalid TIFF files according to KOST-Val.
- FITS (File Information Tool Set): Used in FITS
Development Activity
Release Feed
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