ExifTool 13.37 released

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ExifTool 13.37 has been released, enhancing its reputation as a versatile, free command-line tool designed for reading, writing, and editing metadata across a wide array of file types. This powerful application supports numerous metadata formats, including but not limited to EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, and ID3, and is compatible with maker notes from a multitude of digital camera brands, such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, and FujiFilm.

One of ExifTool's standout features is its high level of customization, allowing users to tailor the tool to their specific needs. It offers a range of output formatting options, including tab-delimited, HTML, XML, and JSON, and supports multilingual output. Users can easily extract thumbnail images and significant JPEGs from RAW files, and the tool also provides advanced geotagging capabilities, enabling the geotagging of images from GPS track logs and the generation of track logs from geotagged photos.

In addition to metadata manipulation, ExifTool can rename files, organize them into directories based on date or other metadata, and facilitate the transfer of metadata between files, even if they are in different formats. It also allows for reading and writing structured XMP information, making it a comprehensive solution for digital asset management.

The release of ExifTool 13.37 furthers its functionality and solidifies its position as an essential tool for photographers, archivists, and anyone working with digital files who requires detailed metadata management.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, ExifTool remains a critical resource, adapting to new file formats and technological advancements. Users can expect regular updates that enhance its capabilities, ensuring it remains a reliable tool for managing metadata efficiently

ExifTool 13.37 released

ExifTool is a free command-line application for reading, writing, and editing meta information in a wide variety of files.

ExifTool 13.37 released @ MajorGeeks