![]() ![]() (While Windows is supported with exiftool. ExifTool is a platform-independent command-line application for reading, writing, and editing Meta information that is contained by image, audio and video files. Hence, here’s some common nomenclature used.īecause the term exiftool is overloaded (lowercase, CapWords case, …) and can mean several things:ĮxifTool in context usually implies exiftool.ExifToolĮxiftool when used alone almost always refers to PH’s ExifTool’s command line executable. While naming the library the same name of the tool it’s meant to interface with, it can cause some ambiguity when describing it in docs. jExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line application called ExifTool by Phil Harvey. … is NOT a library which does direct image manipulation (ex. The exiftool executable must still be installed and available for PyExifTool to use. … is NOT a direct subtitute for Phil Harvey’s ExifTool. … is supported on any platform which PH’s ExifTool runs … is extensible and you can add functionality on top of the base class for your use case. … is a library which adds some helper functionality around ExifTool to make it easier to work with in Python. … is a wrapper for PH’s Exiftool, hence it can do everything PH’s ExifTool can do. If you’re not yet familiar with the capabilities of PH’s ExifTool, please head over to ExifTool by Phil Harvey homepage and read up on how to use it, and what it’s capable of. 5) Select the cmd.exe window and press RETURN. 4) Drag and drop the folder onto the cmd.exe window. ![]() ![]() PyExifTool cannot do what ExifTool does not do. 1) install ExifTool for command line use 2) run 'cmd.exe' by selecting 'Run.' from the Start menu in Windows 3) Type this (exactly) into the command window: exiftool -artist'Me' then a single SPACE, but do not press RETURN yet. ![]()
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