Main category Utilities
Sub category File Management
Developer Phil Harvey
Filesize 2970
Title ExifTool
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v 11.41 ExifTool
A tag name is a "handle" that is used to refer to a specific piece of meta information. Tag names are entered on the command line with a leading '-', in the order you want them displayed. Case is not significant. The tag name may be prefixed by a group name (separated by a colon) to identify a specific information type or location. A special tag name of "All" may be used to represent all tags, or all tags in a specified group. For example:
EPS, EPSF, PS
Extract all author-related XMP information from an image.
Output structured XMP information instead of flattening to individual tags. This option works well when combined with the XML (-X) and JSON (-j) output formats. For other output formats, XMP structures and lists are serialized into the same format as when writing structured information (see for details). When copying, structured tags are copied by default unless --struct is used to disable this feature (although flattened tags may still be copied by specifying them individually unless -struct is used). These options have no effect when assigning new values since both flattened and structured tags may always be used when writing.
R/W/C CanonVRD2, R/W Canon
R Audible
Official site:
New to Mac Pro
https://macpkg.icu/?id=52791&kw=kryf.exiftool.10.97.tar.gz (3474 kb)
Recomended 10.12
https://macpkg.icu/?id=52791&kw=version-11.42-exiftool-lpu.pkg (2791 kb)
High Sierra
https://macpkg.icu/?id=52791&kw=ver-11.02-ExifTool-uqf.tar.gz (2554 kb)
ExifTool GUI for Windows: A nice Windows GUI for viewing meta information with some editing features
5) Write -stay_open
False
to ARGFILE when done. This will cause exiftool to process any remaining command-line arguments then exit normally.
Sets value of TAG (only in GROUP if specified)
$ Exiftool –o . ‘-DirectorySend a text message from your command line with this script:
to strip last char (:) we use substr
%Image::ExifTool::UserDefined::Shortcuts = ( MyShortcut => ['createdate','exposuretime','aperture'], MyAlias => 'FocalLengthIn35mmFormat', );
4) The order of operations is to copy all specified tags at the point of the -tagsFromFile option in the command line. Any tag assignment to the right of the -tagsFromFile option is made after all tags are copied. For example, new tag values are set in the order One, Two, Three then Four with this command:
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