

And, given the vast collection of file formats and types of metadata it supports, Exiftool is a great solution for Meta tag modification. ExifTool is one of the more well-rounded command line EXIF editors, ExifTool allows users to read, write, and edit meta information, supporting more than 10 different file formats from 15+ digital. Technically, it is an open-source Perl library written by Phil Harvey. That's why the indexer additionally creates human-readable YAML sidecar files that you can open with a text editor or other tools if needed. What is ExifTool First released in 2003, Exiftool is a command-line utility program. We want you to be able to access your metadata independently of PhotoPrism and its database.

GPS information from location estimates.keywords derived from image classification, color detection and facial recognition.dates or keywords from folder or filenames.In addition to reading metadata from your original and sidecar files, PhotoPrism enriches the metadata of your photos with additional information: PhotoPrism also reads metadata from Google Photos JSON and Apple XMP files: This means that keywords from XMP override other keywords from PhotoPrism, such as those derived from colors or folder names. When a field is populated with data from an XMP sidecar file, that data is the only source for the field. EXIF (Exchangeable image file format) allows the recording of metadata. If you update one of these tags with external tools such as Exiftool or Digikam, PhotoPrism reads the changes the next time it indexes the file, provided the file's modification date has been updated. Tool to extract / read the EXIF data stored in the metadata of an image (or file). Feel free to submit a feature or pull request for Exif or XMP metadata that is not supported yet. The first tool used the free and opensource application ExifTool by Phil Harvey (Credit to that person) to extract the required data from SONY ARW and JPG.
