![]() ![]() Table of Contents: Guide to GPS Metadata in Photosġ. Programs for manipulating metainformation in imagesġ.1 How to install ExifTool on Windows and Linuxġ.2 How to install Exiv2 on Windows and Linuxġ.3 How to install Geotag on Windows and LinuxĢ. ![]() ![]() How to understand, extract and convert geographic coordinatesģ. How to build motion tracks based on a group of photos How to spoof GPS and other metadata in photosĤ. This is the beginning of a series of four articles devoted to GPS coordinates in images – reading them, selectively deleting, spoofing and building tracks based on a series of images. These methods can be applied not only to GPS tags, but also to any other metadata, both in photographs and in any other files.īut before we start, we need to prepare our working environment – we need to install the programs that we will be using in these articles. This allow load Unicode files from sources which don't support short names. The software installation is shown for Windows and Linux – regardless of your operating system, you will be able to manipulate metainformation. Ver 1.1: + few ExifTool options ExifTool command line auto-select: If exiftool.exe placed to ANSI path or plugin can retrieve short path for it: run ExifTool with '-charset filenameutf8'. A command-line interface to Image::ExifTool, used for reading and writing meta information in image, audio and video files. How to install ExifTool on Windows and LinuxĮxifTool is a very powerful command line application for reading, writing and editing metainformation in a wide variety of files. Installation ExifTool on Debian, Linux Mint, Kali Linux, Ubuntu and their derivatives ExifTool supports many different metadata formats including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, AFCP and ID3, Lyrics3, and many digital camera manufacturer's notes Canon, Casio, DJI, FLIR, FujiFilm, GE, GoPro, 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. Since the file is not in the $PATH environment variable, to run it you need to specify the full path to the file: Installation ExifTool on Arch Linux, Manjaro, BlackArchĪfter that, the executable file of the program is located in the path /usr/bin/vendor_perl/exiftool. ![]()
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