For all Debian based systems (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/MX Linux/Raspbian etc. You need to add jExifToolGUI to the "list of exceptions". JExifToolGUI is from an "unidentified" developer (me) and therefore blocked by the MacOS Gatekeeper software. When I have double-clicked the jExifToolGUI app bundle from the Finder, it closes immediately after the Splash screen. jExifToolGUI-x86_64-macos-2.0.1-with_: A MacOS bundle including java V11.Remember to always rename exiftool(-k).exe to exiftool.exe jExifToolGUI-2.0.1-win-x86_64_with-jre.zip: A windows 64-bit executable including java V11.(Windows/Linux/MacOS (BSD*unix)/Solaris/AIX/HP*UX etc.) Windows: This version should run on any system that comes included with java 11 or newer or where you can install java 11 or newer. You need to have java version 11 or newer installed on your system. JExifToolGUI.jar: Just the bare jExifToolGUI.jar containing all dependencies. There are too many issues for "less experienced" users if they use a build without java. Windows users: remember to rename the "exiftool(-k).exe" to "exiftool.exe".Īs of version 2.0.0 I will only release Windows and MacOS builds including java. Download exiftool from (the linux deb will do that for you). The below releases do NOT contain exiftool itself. This program is completely free and will remain completely free, but you can donate any amount to me to show your appreciation.Ī lot of time went into the creation of this tool.īelow you will find several binary releases: The changelog for this version is below the released apps. JExifToolGUI is a java/Swing Windows/Linux/MacOS graphical frontend for the excellent command-line ExifTool application by Phil Harvey.Ī (growing) collection of (micro) instruction videos can be found on Youtube with 267 more variables: ExifToolVersion, FileName, #> # Directory, FileSize, FileModifyDate, #> # FileAccessDate, FileInodeChangeDate, #> # FilePermissions, FileType, FileTypeExtension, #> # MIMEType, ExifByteOrder, Make, Model, #> # Orientation, XResolution, YResolution, #> # ResolutionUnit, ModifyDate, YCbCrPositioning, #> # ExposureTime, FNumber, ISO, ExifVersion, #> # DateTimeOriginal, CreateDate, #> # ComponentsConfiguration, CompressedBitsPerPixel, #> # ShutterSpeedValue, ApertureValue, MaxApertureValue, #> # Flash, FocalLength, MacroMode, SelfTimer, #> # Quality, CanonFlashMode, ContinuousDrive, #> # FocusMode, RecordMode, CanonImageSize, #> # EasyMode, DigitalZoom, Contrast, Saturation, #> # Sharpness, CameraISO, MeteringMode, #> # FocusRange, CanonExposureMode, LensType, #> # MaxFocalLength, MinFocalLength, FocalUnits, #> # MaxAperture, MinAperture, FlashActivity, #> # FlashBits, ZoomSourceWidth, ZoomTargetWidth, #> # ManualFlashOutput, ColorTone, FocalPlaneXSize, #> # FocalPlaneYSize, AutoISO, BaseISO, MeasuredEV, #> # TargetAperture, ExposureCompensation, WhiteBalance, #> # SlowShutter, SequenceNumber, OpticalZoomCode, #> # FlashGuideNumber, FlashExposureComp, #> # AutoExposureBracketing, AEBBracketValue, #> # ControlMode, FocusDistanceUpper, FocusDistanceLower, #> # MeasuredEV2, BulbDuration, CameraType, #> # AutoRotate, NDFilter, SelfTimer2, BracketMode, #> # BracketValue, BracketShotNumber, CanonImageType, #> # CanonFirmwareVersion, SerialNumber, #> # SerialNumberFormat, FileNumber, OwnerName, #> # CanonModelID, CanonFileLength, MeasuredRGGB, #> # WB_RGGBLevelsAuto, WB_RGGBLevelsDaylight. Image_files # A tibble: 2 x 268 #> SourceFile #> #> 1 /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.3/Resources/library/exifr/images #> 2 /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.3/Resources/library/exifr/images #> #. Mac users can also install ExifTool directly from sourceforge, which is not necessary but may be useful if ExifTool is to be used outside of R. If you are on Windows you need to install Perl before installing exifr (easily done from Strawberry Perl or Active State Perl. You will need Perl to use exifr, which may already be installed on your system (Mac, Linux). This package provides a thin wrapper around ExifTool allowing the reading of image file metadata with a single command. ExifTool supports many different metadata formats including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, AFCP and ID3, as well as the maker notes of many digital cameras by Canon, Casio, FLIR, FujiFilm, GE, HP, JVC/Victor, Kodak, Leaf, Minolta/Konica-Minolta, Motorola, Nikon, Nintendo, Olympus/Epson, Panasonic/Leica, Pentax/Asahi, Phase One, Reconyx, Ricoh, Samsung, Sanyo, Sigma/Foveon and Sony. Ever needed to read in EXIF data from images or other files in R? ExifTool by Phil Harvey is the most comprenesive tool available for reading, writing and editing meta information in a wide variety of files.
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