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    image_meta_tools

    Convert jpeg(exif/jfif)/mpo/jps image to/from xml

    This is a set of command line tools that are useful for editing image metadata. Currently it contains the following tools: * image2xml * xml2image * mpo2jps Currently supported file formats are: * jpeg (jfif or exif) * mpo * jps. These tools are mostly useful for editing metadata. image2xml can also generate a .h header file with the offsets of different metadata in the binary file. This could be used in small devices that generate jpeg/mpo/jps images where metadata construction from scratch is not required.
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    JHeader is a Java library for reading and editing EXIF and JFIF headers in JPEG files. It also comes with a command line tool and a GUI tool.
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    In the tradition of the Unix computing philosophy, here is yet another operator that does one simple task, namely the creation of an AVI MJPEG file given a list of JPEG/JFIF files.
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