Exifprobe 2.0.1 is a C/C++ script for Image Galleries scripts design by Duane H. Hesser.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Exifprobe reads image files produced by digital cameras (including several so-called
Publisher review:Exifprobe reads image files produced by digital cameras (including several so-called "raw" file formats) and reports the structure of the files and the auxilliary data and metadata contained within them. Exifprobe reads image files produced by digital cameras (including several so-called "raw" file formats) and reports the structure of the files and the auxilliary data and metadata contained within them.In addition to TIFF, JPEG, and EXIF, the program understands several formats which may contain "raw" camera data, including MRW, CIFF/CRW, JP2/JPEG2000, RAF, and X3F, as well as most most TIFF-derived "raw" formats, including DNG, ORF, CR2, NEF, K25/KDC/DCR, and PEF.The default output attempts to describe the structure of the file, showing location, size and content of auxilliary data, metadata, and image sections. Multiple images contained in a single file are noted (and JPEG sub-image markers examined for useful data). A summary of images found is printed at the end of output for each file.Many options are provided for detail control of output format.For convenience, two pre-set formats (in addition to the default 'structural' format) are provided: a "report" format (which shows "structure" of TIFF ifds, but with values printed inline), and a "list" format which eliminates structural elements and presents data in a human (or script) readable format for possible use in gallery applications.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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