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Exiftool by phil harvey download
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Oh yeah - it shows the Tamron 24-70 2.8 as a "Sigma OR Tamron" and 24mm shows it as 23.3mm.Īdded some more camera info for the cr2's. (Yes, I physically own multiple copies of Blood Sugar Sex Magik)

#Exiftool by phil harvey download movie#

No idea it's just reading the raw file data.Īdded avi, mpg, mp3, tif, vob and a few other movie types. It shows my Tamron 24-70 23.6 or something at the widest end. How on FF can the "35 mm equivalent" be wider (131mm) than the FL of the lens (135mm)? Last post for now - I can get it to display GPS coordinates and about a billion other things if you like. Here's a screenshot from right clicking on a Sony a99 raw file. Oh yeah, updated to reflect ISO settings too. Working great.Īdded Sony raw (arw), m2ts, mkv, mp4, mpg. I can add any other extensions you like, like jpgs, or you can dig in the registry and add you own. If you want to not have to scroll the dos window each time, right click at the top left of the dos box and change the default buffer to 60. You should see a box pop up that looks like the dos box below. Step 3 - Fire up Windows Explorer, and right click on any. reg file to associate them (will need to be done as an Administrator).

#Exiftool by phil harvey download zip file#

Step 2 - Download This zip file which contains the registry information for cr2 files and mov files. You then rename the file to "EXIFTOOL.exe". Extract the file to your "Windows" directory. You want the "Windows Executable", or exiftool-9.28.zip.ĭownload it to wherever you like.

#Exiftool by phil harvey download archive#

Just download and un-zip the archive then double-click on ' exiftool (k).exe ' to read the application documentation, drag-and-drop files and folders to view meta information, or rename to ' exiftool.exe ' for command-line use. Step 1 - Download the Windows version of "Exiftool" from this site (freeware): Windows Executable: exiftool-6.99.zip (1.8 MB) The stand-alone Windows executable does not require Perl. This will probably require full control / Administrative rights on your PC. So here's the solution for Windows users (this should take like 5 minutes). Still not handy enough for the lazy like me.

exiftool by phil harvey download

Works great - except it wants you to continually run this from a command line OR drag the file in question to the executable. So I found a tool that will do it, called "ExifTool" by Phil Harvey. I want to just right click on a file and pull this information up without all the hassle. Will give you all sorts of goodies like Picture profile, aperture, shutter speed, etc.īut I'm lazy. So I fool around with picture profiles a lot, and sometimes during testing I'd like to know the settings I used quickly.Ĭanon's own "Digital Professional Photo" software will do this if you open the app, browse to the folder and select "info". EXIF for Canon mov files and picturs - made easy?.















Exiftool by phil harvey download