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- Naked codestream JXL files do not contain Exif, IPTC or XMP metadata.
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[ TOC] ( #TOC )
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<div id =" actions " >
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Where * file* is one or more files containing image metadata. These can
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optionally be specified using a URL (http, https, ftp, sftp, data
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and file supported) or a wildcard pattern (e.g., * image1.tiff image2.jpg* ,
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- * https://clanmills.com /Stonehenge.jpg * or * \* .jpg* )
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+ * https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg * or * \* .jpg* )
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| ** Option** * arg* | ** Long option** * arg* | Description |
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| :------ | :---- | :---- |
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options are not specified, the default is [ --print a] ( #print_mod ) :
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```
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- $ curl --silent -O https://clanmills.com /Stonehenge.jpg
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --grep Date Stonehenge.jpg
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Exif.Image.DateTime Ascii 20 2015:07:16 20:25:28
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Exif.Photo.DateTimeOriginal Ascii 20 2015:07:16 15:38:54
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single key:
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```
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- $ curl --silent -O https://clanmills.com /Stonehenge.jpg
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --key Exif.Photo.DateTimeDigitized --key Exif.Photo.DateTimeOriginal Stonehenge.jpg
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Exif.Photo.DateTimeOriginal Ascii 20 2015:07:16 15:38:54
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Exif.Photo.DateTimeDigitized Ascii 20 2015:07:16 15:38:54
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has already been renamed:
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```
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- $ curl --silent -O https://clanmills.com /Stonehenge.jpg
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --verbose --Force rename Stonehenge.jpg
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File 1/1: Stonehenge.jpg
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Renaming file to ./20150716_153854.jpg
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- $ curl --silent -O https://clanmills.com /Stonehenge.jpg
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --verbose --Force rename Stonehenge.jpg
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File 1/1: Stonehenge.jpg
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Renaming file to ./20150716_153854_1.jpg
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For example, renaming a file when * fmt* is made up of the basename, day,
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short month and long year:
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```
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- $ curl --silent -O https://clanmills.com /Stonehenge.jpg
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --verbose --rename ':basename:_%d_%b_%Y' Stonehenge.jpg
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File 1/1: Stonehenge.jpg
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Renaming file to ./Stonehenge_16_Jul_2015.jpg
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For example, when renaming a second Stonehenge.jpg file:
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```
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --verbose --rename ':basename:_%d_%b_%Y' Stonehenge.jpg
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File 1/1: Stonehenge.jpg
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exiv2.exe: File `./Stonehenge_16_Jul_2015.jpg' exists. [O]verwrite, [r]ename or [s]kip? r
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of the columns, using some tags from * Stonehenge.jpg* , is as follows:
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```
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --Print xgknlycst Stonehenge.jpg
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```
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For example, extracting Exif and IPTC "raw" metadata and adding an
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[ Xmp.dc.subject] ( https://www.exiv2.org/tags-xmp-dc.html ) value.
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```
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+ $ curl --silent -O https://www.exiv2.org /Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --extract XXei --Modify "add Xmp.dc.subject Monument" Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --key Xmp.dc.subject Stonehenge.exv
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Xmp.dc.subject XmpBag 1 Monument
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'Group' has been added, which has 'Father' and 'Family' Tagnames.
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Additionally, a 'Family' tag has been added to the built-in 'dc' Group:
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```
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$ exiv2 --print x Stonehenge.jpg
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Xmp.xmp.Rating XmpText 1 0
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Xmp.xmp.ModifyDate XmpText 25 2015-07-16T20:25:28+01:00
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the format ` xmlns:<prefix>=<namespace> ` ), [ extract a sidecar file to stdout] ( #extract_tgt3 ) .
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For example, here, other data is not included:
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```
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$ exiv2 --extract X- Stonehenge.jpg
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<?xpacket begin="" id="W5M0MpCehiHzreSzNTczkc9d"?>
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<x:xmpmeta xmlns:x="adobe:ns:meta/" x:xmptk="XMP Core 4.4.0-Exiv2">
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For example, to extract a preview image, first list which previews are
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available:
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```
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$ exiv2 --print p Stonehenge.jpg
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Preview 1: image/jpeg, 160x120 pixels, 10837 bytes
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```
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$ exiv2 --Modify "add Iptc.Application2.Credit String Mr. Mills" Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --Modify"set Exif.Photo.MaxApertureValue 2485427/500000" Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --Modify "set Exif.Photo.MaxApertureValue F5.6" Stonehenge.jpg
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Exif.Photo.MaxApertureValue Rational 1 2485427/500000
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$ exiv2 --Modify "set Exif.Photo.UserComment charset=Ascii Photo" Stonehenge.jpg
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Exif.Photo.UserComment Undefined 13 charset=Ascii Photo
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appropriate 'reg' 'modify' command must be included before that. For
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$ exiv2 --Modify "reg myPic http://ns.myPic.org/" --Modify "add Xmp.myPic.weather XmpBag Cloudy" Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --Modify "reg myPic http://ns.myPic.org/" --Modify "set Xmp.myPic.weather XmpBag Sunny" Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --Modify "reg myPic http://ns.myPic.org/" --Modify "set Xmp.myPic.weather XmpBag Hot" Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --Modify "add Xmp.xmp.RatingInPercent XmpText 98" Stonehenge.jpg
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$ exiv2 --Modify "reg myPic http://ns.myPic.org/" --Modify "add Xmp.myPic.Weather XmpBag Hot" Stonehenge.jpg
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tag to record the file being converted from tiff to JPEG, then saved.
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0x0083 Nikon3 LensType Byte 1 14
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(see [ Exiv2 key syntax] ( #exiv2_key_syntax ) ) contains the string * date*
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or [ --Print flgs] ( #Print_flgs ) , the default output becomes [ --print a] ( #print_mod )
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