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Perl library and command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and more) in a wide variety of file formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PDF, RAW, and more).
This is a project to set and read tags from FLAC, AAC,MP3 and soon OGG files
(K)eiths (U)niversal (T)ag (E)ditor can auto detect the file type and read/write most common tags and output the results when reading tags into a standard form.
This is a set of commandline 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.
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The aim of this project is to read meta data from pictures such as JPG. But, instead of other freeware all meta data will be described into Spring files (XML files).
Geotag Merge is designed to combine track data from a GPS unit with EXIF data in a series of photographs. A handheld GPS can be simply carried while taking photos, and the photos can later be automatically gettagged (by matching timestamps).