jhead 2.7 is a C/C++ script for Image Tools scripts design by Matthias Wandel.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. jhead application allows you to manage Exif image files.
Publisher review: jhead application allows you to manage Exif image files. jhead application allows you to manage Exif image files.Things jhead can extract from an Exif jpeg file - Time and date picture was taken - Camera make and model - Integral low-res Exif thumbnail - Shutter speed - Camera F-stop number - Flash used (yes/no) - Distance camera was focused at - Focal length and calculate 35 mm equivalent focal length - Image resolution - GPS info, if stored in image - IPTC header Things jhead can modify in an exif jpeg file - Up-right images according to rotation tag using jpegtran - Set or relative adjust internal exif timestamps - Re-name or date stamp fils according to exif timestamp - Transfer exif headers between images - Replace thumbnails inside Exif headers - Edit jpeg comments (but not the Exif comments) - Delete exif or comment sections from jpeg images - Create new minimal exif header containing date and thumbnail Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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