![]() ![]() This information can be viewed by any image viewer, but since we know that in Linux fans prefer to do what they can from the command line, we are going to show how to view the EXIF information of any image from the terminal, thanks to a tool like Exif Tool (which by the way, is also available for Windows and Mac OS X). This jExifToolGUI program is free, Open Source software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.With the passage of time camera They have been gaining a lot in their possibilities and their definition is getting better and better, but the truth is that together with it now all -even the cheapest ones- capture a lot of additional information, which they store in the form of Metadata, commonly known as EXIF information. jExifToolGUI also contains extensive renaming functionality based on the exif info in your photos. It can use a "reference" image to write the tags to a multiple set of photos, like gps tags for photos that were taken at the same location but somehow miss or contain the incorrect gps info. JExifToolGui is (just) a graphical frontend for ExifTool. Without ExifTool, this jExifToolGui Graphical frontend for ExifTool would never have existed. Many thanks go to Phil Harvey for his excellent tool. JExifToolGui is a java/Swing program that functions as a graphical frontend (GUI) for exiftool. Author/creator/maintainer of ExifTool: Phil Harvey. ![]() It can use a "reference" image to write the tags to a multiple set of photos or a complete directory containing photos. It reads/writes exif, gps, xmp, maker notes for many cameras, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, Photoshop IRB, FlashPix and many, many more tags. Exiftool is by far the best and most extensive metadata tool available! It reads and writes metadata information from/to many files, but primarily focuses on photos/images. JExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line application called ExifTool by Phil Harvey.ĮxifTool is a platform-independent Perl command-line application and library for reading, writing and editing meta information in a wide variety of files. ![]()
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