EXIF Documentation from PERL
EXIFTOOL(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation EXIFTOOL(1)
EXIFtool is free software developed by Phil Harvey and copyrighted by him, 2003-2011. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
NAME
exiftool - Read and write meta information in files
SYNOPSIS
exiftool [OPTIONS] [-TAG...] [--TAG...] FILE...
exiftool [OPTIONS] -TAG[+-DSTTAG]...] FILE...
exiftool [ -ver | -list[w|f|wf|g[NUM]|d|x] ]
For specific examples, see the EXAMPLES sections below.
DESCRIPTION
A command-line interface to Image::ExifTool, used for reading and
writing meta information in image, audio and video files. FILE is one
or more source file names, directory names, or "-" for the standard
input. When reading, information from source files is output in
readable form to the console (or written to output text files with -w).
To write, copy or delete information, tag values are assigned using the
-TAG=[VALUE] syntax, or with the -tagsFromFile or -geotag options. By
default the original files are preserved with "_original" appended to
their names -- be sure to verify that the new files are OK before
erasing the originals. Once in write mode, exiftool will ignore any
read-specific options.
Note: If FILE is a directory name then only supported file types in
the directory are processed (in write mode only writable types are
processed). However, files may be specified by name, or the -ext
option may be used to force processing of files with any extension.
Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently
supported by ExifTool (r = read, w = write, c = create):
File Types
------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------
3FR r | DVB r | M4A/V r | PBM r/w | RWZ r
3G2 r | DYLIB r | MEF r/w | PDF r/w | RM r
3GP r | EIP r | MIE r/w/c | PEF r/w | SO r
ACR r | EPS r/w | MIFF r | PFA r | SR2 r/w
AFM r | ERF r/w | MKA r | PFB r | SRF r
AI r/w | EXE r | MKS r | PFM r | SRW r/w
AIFF r | EXIF r/w/c | MKV r | PGF r | SVG r
APE r | F4A/V r | MNG r/w | PGM r/w | SWF r
ARW r/w | FLA r | MOS r/w | PICT r | THM r/w
ASF r | FLAC r | MOV r | PMP r | TIFF r/w
AVI r | FLV r | MP3 r | PNG r/w | TTC r
BMP r | FPX r | MP4 r | PPM r/w | TTF r
BTF r | GIF r/w | MPC r | PPT r | VRD r/w/c
CHM r | GZ r | MPG r | PPTX r | VSD r
COS r | HDP r/w | MPO r/w | PS r/w | WAV r
CR2 r/w | HTML r | MQV r | PSB r/w | WDP r/w
CRW r/w | ICC r/w/c | MRW r/w | PSD r/w | WEBP r
CS1 r/w | IIQ r/w | MXF r | PSP r | WEBM r
DCM r | IND r/w | NEF r/w | QTIF r | WMA r
DCP r/w | ITC r | NRW r/w | RA r | WMV r
DCR r | J2C r | NUMBERS r | RAF r/w | X3F r/w
DFONT r | JNG r/w | ODP r | RAM r | XCF r
DIVX r | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RAR r | XLS r
DJVU r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RAW r/w | XLSX r
DLL r | K25 r | OGG r | RIFF r | XMP r/w/c
DNG r/w | KDC r | OGV r | RSRC r | ZIP r
DOC r | KEY r | ORF r/w | RTF r |
DOCX r | LNK r | OTF r | RW2 r/w |
DV r | M2TS r | PAGES r | RWL r/w |
Meta Information
----------------------+----------------------+---------------------
EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r
GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r
IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r
XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r
MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r
Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | APE r
ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | Vorbis r
MIE r/w/c | Flash r | SPIFF r
JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | DjVu r
Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | M2TS r
PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | PE/COFF r
PNG r/w/c | GeoTIFF r | AVCHD r
Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | ZIP r
Nikon Capture r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)
OPTIONS
Case is not significant for any command-line option (including tag and
group names), except for single-character options when the
corresponding upper-case option exists. Many single-character options
have equivalent long-name versions (shown in brackets), and some
options have inverses which are invoked with a leading double-dash.
Note that multiple single-character options may NOT be combined into
one argument because this would be interpreted as a tag name. Contrary
to standard practice, options may appear after source file names on the
command line.
Option Summary
Tag operations
-TAG or --TAG Extract or exclude specified tag
-TAG[+-]=[VALUE] Write new value for tag
-TAG[+-]", " ................
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