Exif
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ExifTool is a powerful command-line tool that can be used to extract and edit metadata in a wide range of media files, including images, audio, and video. Metadata is information that is stored within...

A Exif-Images Edition
Features
- Extract exif data of images jpg, jpeg, png.
- Clear exif data of images.
- Save data in a text file.
Supported Formats
- Images:
- PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF
- Videos :
- MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV
- Audio :
- MP3 (limited support, additional library may be required)
- OutputThe script will display metadata information for each file.If the output is set to a file, the results will be saved in exif_data.txt.
Installation and usage instructions:
- Add .jpg to subfolder ./images from where the script is stored.
- Note: Most social media sites strip exif data from uploaded photos.
Prerequisites
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Install python3
- Debian, Ubuntu, Etc:
sudo apt-get install python3 - Fedora, Oracle, Red Hat, etc:
su -c "yum install python" - Windows: Python for Windows
- Debian, Ubuntu, Etc:
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Install Pillow (Pillow will not work if you have PIL installed):
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip python3 -m pip install --upgrade Pillow pip install Pillow moviepy pip install eyed3
Installation
Copy & paste the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/AryanVBW/Exif.git
cd Exif
python3 exif-main.py
To remove exif data from images, use the following command:
python3 remove-exif.py
๐ธ๐ฅ๐ direct use
Discover the hidden details in your media files effortlessly! Simply run this script and:
- ๐ Enter the path to your images, videos, or audio files.
- ๐พ Choose where to save the extracted Exif data.
Unearth the metadata magic with style!
copy paste this
git clone https://github.com/AryanVBW/Exif.git
cd Exif
python3 exif-raw.py
use this commands: for print jpg output directly on terminal or power shell
git clone https://github.com/AryanVBW/Exif.git
cd Exif
python3 exif.py
Thank You ๐
This project was inspired by the incredible YouTube tutorial โEXIF Data Project in Pythonโ, which provided valuable insights into building an Exif data tool.
A heartfelt thanks to David Bombal for his fantastic exif.py script on GitHub, which served as a guiding resource during development.
To the open-source community, developers, and testers: your support makes this project thrive.
Letโs continue exploring the stories hidden within our media files!
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