Command Line EXIF manipulation tools for JPG and TIF images. What's New: Version 2.5: exifedit Can now edit IPTC fields, and copy field values between IPTC fields and EXIF fields (and vice versa) exifedit can now process all files in a directory tree. Previously could only process all files in a single directory. Setting date/time field made simpler. Previously you had to specify the date time in exactly the right format. Now exifedit will accept a number of different date formats and will automatically convert to the required format. Also, if a date is specified when I date/time is required, the time will automatically be set to 00:00:00. EXIF data/time values can be assigned to IPTC date/time fields (and vice versa) and the value will automatically be converted to the correct format. Can now individually remove all EXIF, IPTC, or Flashpix audio data from an image In field/value lists, field values containing spaces no longer need to be enclosed in quotes. For example, the following is now valid:exifedit /a "date-taken=2004:03:31 12:13:00" myphoto.jpgin previous versions an additional set of quotes was required:exifedit /a "description="2004:03:31 12:13:00"" myphoto.jpg┬а /j option added. Specifies the separator character to use between repeating IPTC fields (eg ip-keyword and ip-suppcat) exiflist Limit on size of template file removed (previously the maximum was 10,000 bytes; it is now limited only by available memory). IPTC fields now included in .exi files created with the /e option/n option added. Specifies the character with which to replace new line characters in output values. /t /w /e can now be used in conjunction with /r to extract thumbnails, audio data, and meta data from all files in a directory tree. /j option added. Specifies the separator character to use between repeating IPTC fields (eg ip-keyword and ip-suppcat) exifcopy When copying between JPEG files, Flashpix and IPTC fields now copied(previously only EXIF data was copied). M  |  |
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