ExifTool version 13.53 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a free command-line application designed for managing metadata across a variety of file types. It supports an extensive range of metadata formats, including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, and many others, as well as the maker notes from numerous digital camera brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, and more.
This versatile tool is highly customizable, providing users with a range of personalization options and efficient features suitable for various tasks. ExifTool excels in reading and writing maker notes for popular digital cameras, offering multiple output formats like tab-delimited, HTML, XML, and JSON. It also supports multilingual output and enables the quick extraction of thumbnail and preview images from RAW files.
In addition to its core functions, ExifTool can geotag images using GPS track logs (with time drift correction), create track logs from geotagged images, and correct image timestamps. Users can also rename files, organize them by date or other metadata, and transfer meta information between files of different formats. Furthermore, ExifTool can read and write structured XMP data.
With the release of version 13.53, users can expect further enhancements and fixes, solidifying ExifTool's reputation as a powerful tool for anyone needing to manipulate file metadata efficiently.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, ExifTool remains a crucial resource for photographers, archivists, and digital content creators looking to maintain and optimize their media files. Future updates may include improved support for emerging file formats and additional features to streamline user experience
This versatile tool is highly customizable, providing users with a range of personalization options and efficient features suitable for various tasks. ExifTool excels in reading and writing maker notes for popular digital cameras, offering multiple output formats like tab-delimited, HTML, XML, and JSON. It also supports multilingual output and enables the quick extraction of thumbnail and preview images from RAW files.
In addition to its core functions, ExifTool can geotag images using GPS track logs (with time drift correction), create track logs from geotagged images, and correct image timestamps. Users can also rename files, organize them by date or other metadata, and transfer meta information between files of different formats. Furthermore, ExifTool can read and write structured XMP data.
With the release of version 13.53, users can expect further enhancements and fixes, solidifying ExifTool's reputation as a powerful tool for anyone needing to manipulate file metadata efficiently.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, ExifTool remains a crucial resource for photographers, archivists, and digital content creators looking to maintain and optimize their media files. Future updates may include improved support for emerging file formats and additional features to streamline user experience
ExifTool 13.53 released
ExifTool is a free command-line application for reading, writing, and editing meta information in a wide variety of files.
