ExifTool version 13.35 has been released, further enhancing its capabilities as a free command-line application designed for reading, writing, and editing metadata across a broad spectrum of file types. This versatile tool supports a multitude of metadata formats, including but not limited to EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, and ID3, as well as manufacturer-specific notes for many popular digital camera brands such as Canon, Nikon, and Sony.
The latest update continues to offer a highly customizable experience, with features that cater to both casual users and professionals. ExifTool allows users to export metadata in various formats, including tab-delimited, HTML, XML, and JSON, and supports multilingual output. Additionally, the application provides functionalities for extracting thumbnails and large JPEG images from RAW files, geotagging images using GPS track logs, and adjusting image timestamps.
Users can also leverage ExifTool to rename files, organize them into directories based on various metadata attributes, and manage metadata across files of different formats. The tool's ability to read and write structured XMP information further adds to its flexibility.
In the future, we can anticipate ongoing updates that may introduce even more features and improvements, enhancing the user experience and expanding the range of supported file types and metadata formats. ExifTool remains an invaluable resource for anyone needing to manipulate file metadata effectively, whether for personal organization or professional projects
The latest update continues to offer a highly customizable experience, with features that cater to both casual users and professionals. ExifTool allows users to export metadata in various formats, including tab-delimited, HTML, XML, and JSON, and supports multilingual output. Additionally, the application provides functionalities for extracting thumbnails and large JPEG images from RAW files, geotagging images using GPS track logs, and adjusting image timestamps.
Users can also leverage ExifTool to rename files, organize them into directories based on various metadata attributes, and manage metadata across files of different formats. The tool's ability to read and write structured XMP information further adds to its flexibility.
In the future, we can anticipate ongoing updates that may introduce even more features and improvements, enhancing the user experience and expanding the range of supported file types and metadata formats. ExifTool remains an invaluable resource for anyone needing to manipulate file metadata effectively, whether for personal organization or professional projects
ExifTool 13.35 released
ExifTool is a free command-line application for reading, writing, and editing meta information in a wide variety of files.