EMET is an image metadata extraction tool intended to facilitate the management and preservation of digital images and their incorporation into external databases and applications. EMET was created by ARTstor through funding from NDIIPP.

Features

  • Extracts embedded metadata from JPEG and TIFF files
  • Image file corruption detection
  • Export result to Excel file

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License

Educational Community License, Version 2.0

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Mac, Windows

Intended Audience

Non-Profit Organizations, Education, Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Grouping and Descriptive Categories (UI)

Programming Language

ActionScript

Related Categories

ActionScript CSV Software, ActionScript Digital Preservation Software

Registered

2010-03-04