Exifprobe
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exifprobe
http://www.virtual-cafe.com/~dhh/tools.d/exifprobe.d/exifprobe.html
'Exifprobe' examines and reports the contents and structure of JPEG and TIFF image files. It recognizes all standard JPEG markers and reports the contents of any properly structured TIFF IFD encountered, even when entry tags are not recognized. It expands TIFF and TIFF/EP tags, including EXIF2.2 sections and camera MakerNotes found in TIFF IFD format. It recognizes GPS and GeoTIFF tags and prints them in "raw" form, but does not expand them. Location, size, and format of image data is reported. A list of camera makes and models from which images were used for testing in available at http://www.monroe.net/~dhh/exifprobe.d/CAMERA_makes_and_models. It can also be used to examine corrupted images.
Documentation
User manpage available in HTML format from http://www.virtual-cafe.com/~dhh/tools.d/exifprobe.d/exifprobe.1.html
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Licensing
| License | Verified by | Verified on | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSD 2Clause | Janet Casey | 2452865.514 August 2003 |
Leaders and contributors
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Resources and communication
| Audience | Resource type | URI |
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| Bug Tracking,Developer,Support | mailto:dhh@virtual-cafe.com |
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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 7 January 2008.
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