Metadata extraction from numerous filetypes including JPEG, PNG, PDF, MOV, WMV, MP3, MP4, and others.
Vendored perl ExifTool for Node.js
Efficient, cross-platform access to ExifTool
Platform-dependent distribution of exiftool.
Vendored win32 ExifTool for Node.js
A distribution of exiftool perl executable.
A Node.js interface to exiftool command-line application.
Vendored perl ExifTool for Node.js
Efficient, cross-platform access to ExifTool
ExifTool powered by WebAssembly to extract and write metadata from files in browsers and Node.js environments using zeroperl
A n8n Node to Read and Write EXIF-Data from and to Image Files utilizing a vendoered version of Exiftool
Download and extract ExifTool sample images to the target dir
Efficient, cross-platform access to ExifTool
Extracting metadata from media files with exiftool, including but not limited to mp4, mov, 3gp, jpg, png, gif, pdf.
A simple object oriented wrapper for the exiftool image metadata utility.
A Node.js interface to exiftool command-line application.
ExifTool
javascript wrapper for exiftool
Wrapper around exiftool for reading metadata from many different file types.
A distribution of exiftool perl executable.
Platform-dependent distribution of exiftool.
EXIF extraction with exiftool
This is a ExifTool node.js wrapped version. Help you can read / write / create exif, iptc and more information of media
A distribution of exiftool.exe
A Rust wrapper for ExifTool.
一个高性能、类型安全的 ExifTool Rust 封装库,支持异步 API
Read, write, and edit metadata in 93 file formats — a pure Rust reimplementation of ExifTool 13.53 with 100% tag name parity (194/194 test files)
ExifTool-derived maker-note tag tables for revelo (GPL/Artistic — see NOTICE).
High-performance Rust implementation of ExifTool
Read technical metadata from any media file — pure Rust, no system dependencies
Pure-Rust media metadata extractor — MediaInfo- and ExifTool-compatible output, no system dependencies
Tag and metadata parsers for revelo (ID3, APE, Vorbis comments, XMP, ...).
A library to read Fujifilm Recipes & Exif Metadata from a JPEG or RAF file using exiftool.
Extract file-based information from photo and video files.
A simple image hosting service
provides thumbnails according to the freedesktop.org specification
Multiget ExifTool wrapper for ruby
Vendored version of exiftool
This library is a wrapper for the ExifTool command-line application (https://exiftool.org) written by Phil Harvey. It provides the full power of ExifTool to Ruby: reading and writing of EXIF-data, IPTC-data and XMP-data.
This library is a wrapper for the ExifTool command-line application (https://exiftool.org) written by Phil Harvey. It is designed for dealing with multiple files at once by creating commands to call exiftool with various arguments, call it and parsing the results.
Minimal ruby wrapper around exiftool..
A meta-gem for mini_exiftool that bundles a version of the Exiftool application.
This library is wrapper for the Exiftool command-line application (http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool).
Multiget ExifTool wrapper for ruby
A exiftool-based tagger for JPG files.
metaclean is a small Ruby CLI that wraps ExifTool, mat2 and qpdf to strip removable embedded tags (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, GPS, MakerNotes, ID3, document properties, etc.) from images, audio, video, PDFs and Office documents — and shows a before/after diff of what was removed.
# Sangoro A Ruby program to change the exif creation time stamp of JPEGs or PNGs.<br> # Installation To use the Sangoro tool you require: <ul> <li> <a href="https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/"><code>ruby</code></a> (v>=2.3.3) </ul> as well as the following Ruby gems: <ul> <li><code>fastimage</code> <li><code>fileutils</code> <li><code>gtk3</code> <li><code>mini_exiftool</code></li> </ul> On Mac you might need the exiftool installed. I recommend installing it using the Brew package manager: ```brew install exiftool``` Get the Sangoro tool by typing ```gem install sangoro``` in your command line. This will install the sangoro gem as well as the gems mentined above. Now you can just run ```sangoro``` in your command line. # Usage 1. Select a JPEG/PNG file by clicking on "Select image" 2. You will see the file name and the creation date & time on the right side, if available. 3. Now you can specify by how many hours, minutes and/or seconds you want the time stamp to move. You also need to choose whether to move the timestamp forward or back. 4. If you want to apply this change to all images in the folder, check the box below. 5. Click "Apply". 6. You are done. The exif creation timestamp of the selected image(s) was adjusted as specified. # Remarks If you have any remarks, bugs, questions etc. please tell me, I'd be happy to help.
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