Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags.

Development has moved to https://github.com/libexif/. See https://libexif.github.io for more details.

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  • I had to read through to the reviews to find out that EXIF tag processing library is not for Mac. It would be nice to see Prerequisites listed (OS, background, etc)
    Reply from EXIF Tag Parsing Library
    Posted 2019-05-04
    It should work just fine on Mac—we have many Travis builds running on OS X just fine. Please open a bug if it's not working.
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2000-10-02