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In fact, the problem is more complex because there is two specifications !!! The TIFF/EP specifies the tag 37392 (named "FocalPlaneResolutionUnit") with 5 values but the EXIF specifies the tag...

For the record, the Jhove schema (https://schema.openpreservation.org/ois/xml/xsd/jhove/jhove.xsd) HAS a warning level of severity. I requested this addition so that epubcheck can output its information following jhove schema. It can be...

For the record, the Jhove schema (https://schema.openpreservation.org/ois/xml/xsd/jhove/jhove.xsd) HAS a warning level of severity. I requested this addition so that epubcheck can output its information following jhove schema. It can be...

For the record, the Jhove schema (https://schema.openpreservation.org/ois/xml/xsd/jhove/jhove.xsd) HAS a warning level of severity. I requested this addition so that epubcheck can output its information following jhove schema. It can be...

In fact, prior to 1.18, the "white balance" was not extracted and just ignored. Now that i't's extracted it tries to map with the defined values by the standard JEITA...

My current understanding is that the additional information on the kind of light should go to the EXIF tag LightSource (37384 or 0x9208) where the values of DayLight, Tungsten, ......

As stated before the latest standard on [Exif 2.31](http://www.cipa.jp/std/documents/e/DC-008-Translation-2016-E.pdf), only accepts 2 values for WhiteBalance (0=Auto white balance,1 = Manual white balance); the other values are proprietary and can't be...

JCommander seems indeed a well-supported library to do that. It has no extra-dependencies, is Apache 2-0 license, requires Java 8. Another library that appears when searching is [picocli](https://github.com/remkop/picocli): no extra-dependencies,...

Some more comments. Indeed, from my experience, xmllint or xmlstartlet don't cope very well with multiple schemas. One way to make them work is to create a wrapper.xsd which import...

In fact, all these tags were correctly extracted and checked. However, they were all stored in the NisoMetadata part of the information (see https://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/). This information is displayed differently depending...