Software Update: ExifTool 12.31

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Phil Harvey has released version 12.31 of ExifTool. ExifTool is a free and cross-platform program that allows the metadata of a large number of files can be managed and edited. It works from the command line, but there are third-party solutions available that allow it to be used with a graphical user interface as well. New versions appear regularly, but most releases are made available under the beta flag. This update is also referred to as a development version, the last stable release is version 12.30. The following changes and improvements have been made in this release:

Changes in version 12.31:

  • Added a new SonyModelID and a couple of new Sony lenses (thanks Jos Roost)
  • Added a new Canon LensType (thanks Chris Skopec)
  • Added Composite GPSLatitude/Longitude tags for Sony videos which combine the reference hemispheres as with the Composite tags for EXIF ​​GPS
  • Decode DPX AspectRatio
  • Decode more GoPro MP4 tags
  • Extract ICC_Profile from CS0 object in PDF files
  • Extract encrypted GPS from Akaso V1 dashcam videos (can’t yet decrypt)
  • Improved handling of QuickTime iTunesInfo tags, and created new “iTunes” family 1 group for these
  • Patched so NoPDFList option also applies when writing
  • Patched to allow user-defined PNG TextualData tags to be written only as iTXt
  • Patched PDF reader to avoid concatenating values ​​of multiple List-type tags into a single tag

Version number 12.31
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, macOS, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website Phil Harvey
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License type GPL
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