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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <!-- (this file generated automatically by Image::ExifTool::BuildTagLookup) --> <head> <title>ExifTool Tag Names</title> <link rel=stylesheet type='text/css' href='style.css' title='Style'> </head> <body> <h2 class=top>ExifTool Tag Names</h2> <p> The tables listed below give the names of all tags recognized by ExifTool. They contain a total of 28187 tags, with 17502 unique tag names. </p> <blockquote> <table width='100%' class=frame><tr><td> <table width='100%' class=inner cellspacing=1><tr class=h> <th colspan=6><span class=l>Tag Table Index</span></th></tr> <tr class=b><td width='16%'> <a href='JPEG.html'>JPEG</a><br> <a href='EXIF.html'>EXIF</a><br> <a href='IPTC.html'>IPTC</a><br> <a href='XMP.html'>XMP</a><br> <a href='GPS.html'>GPS</a><br> <a href='GeoTiff.html'>GeoTiff</a><br> <a href='PLUS.html'>PLUS</a><br> <a href='Panasonic.html'>Panasonic</a><br> <a href='Pentax.html'>Pentax</a><br> <a href='ICC_Profile.html'>ICC_Profile</a><br> <a href='PrintIM.html'>PrintIM</a><br> <a href='Photoshop.html'>Photoshop</a><br> <a href='Apple.html'>Apple</a><br> <a href='NikonSettings.html'>NikonSettings</a><br> <a href='Canon.html'>Canon</a><br> <a href='CanonCustom.html'>CanonCustom</a><br> <a href='CanonVRD.html'>CanonVRD</a><br> <a href='Casio.html'>Casio</a><br> <a href='DJI.html'>DJI</a><br> <a href='FLIR.html'>FLIR</a><br> <a href='FujiFilm.html'>FujiFilm</a><br> <a href='GE.html'>GE</a><br> <a href='HP.html'>HP</a><br> <a href='JVC.html'>JVC</a><br> <a href='Kodak.html'>Kodak</a></td><td width='16%'> <a href='Leaf.html'>Leaf</a><br> <a href='Minolta.html'>Minolta</a><br> <a href='Motorola.html'>Motorola</a><br> <a href='Nikon.html'>Nikon</a><br> <a href='NikonCustom.html'>NikonCustom</a><br> <a href='NikonCapture.html'>NikonCapture</a><br> <a href='Nintendo.html'>Nintendo</a><br> <a href='Olympus.html'>Olympus</a><br> <a href='PanasonicRaw.html'>PanasonicRaw</a><br> <a href='SigmaRaw.html'>SigmaRaw</a><br> <a href='Lytro.html'>Lytro</a><br> <a href='PhaseOne.html'>PhaseOne</a><br> <a href='Reconyx.html'>Reconyx</a><br> <a href='Sanyo.html'>Sanyo</a><br> <a href='Samsung.html'>Samsung</a><br> <a href='Ricoh.html'>Ricoh</a><br> <a href='Sigma.html'>Sigma</a><br> <a href='Sony.html'>Sony</a><br> <a href='SonyIDC.html'>SonyIDC</a><br> <a href='Unknown.html'>Unknown</a><br> <a href='DNG.html'>DNG</a><br> <a href='JSON.html'>JSON</a><br> <a href='CBOR.html'>CBOR</a><br> <a href='PLIST.html'>PLIST</a><br> <a href='CanonRaw.html'>CanonRaw</a></td><td width='16%'> <a href='KyoceraRaw.html'>KyoceraRaw</a><br> <a href='MinoltaRaw.html'>MinoltaRaw</a><br> <a href='JFIF.html'>JFIF</a><br> <a href='FlashPix.html'>FlashPix</a><br> <a href='MPF.html'>MPF</a><br> <a href='InfiRay.html'>InfiRay</a><br> <a href='Stim.html'>Stim</a><br> <a href='Scalado.html'>Scalado</a><br> <a href='GoPro.html'>GoPro</a><br> <a href='Qualcomm.html'>Qualcomm</a><br> <a href='Jpeg2000.html'>Jpeg2000</a><br> <a href='APP12.html'>APP12</a><br> <a href='AFCP.html'>AFCP</a><br> <a href='DarwinCore.html'>DarwinCore</a><br> <a href='FotoStation.html'>FotoStation</a><br> <a href='PhotoMechanic.html'>PhotoMechanic</a><br> <a href='Microsoft.html'>Microsoft</a><br> <a href='GIMP.html'>GIMP</a><br> <a href='MIE.html'>MIE</a><br> <a href='GIF.html'>GIF</a><br> <a href='BMP.html'>BMP</a><br> <a href='BPG.html'>BPG</a><br> <a href='WPG.html'>WPG</a><br> <a href='ICO.html'>ICO</a><br> <a href='PICT.html'>PICT</a></td><td width='16%'> <a href='PNG.html'>PNG</a><br> <a href='MNG.html'>MNG</a><br> <a href='FLIF.html'>FLIF</a><br> <a href='DjVu.html'>DjVu</a><br> <a href='DPX.html'>DPX</a><br> <a href='OpenEXR.html'>OpenEXR</a><br> <a href='ZISRAW.html'>ZISRAW</a><br> <a href='MRC.html'>MRC</a><br> <a href='LIF.html'>LIF</a><br> <a href='MIFF.html'>MIFF</a><br> <a href='PCX.html'>PCX</a><br> <a href='PGF.html'>PGF</a><br> <a href='PSP.html'>PSP</a><br> <a href='PhotoCD.html'>PhotoCD</a><br> <a href='Radiance.html'>Radiance</a><br> <a href='Other.html#PFM'>PFM</a><br> <a href='PDF.html'>PDF</a><br> <a href='PostScript.html'>PostScript</a><br> <a href='ID3.html'>ID3</a><br> <a href='ITC.html'>ITC</a><br> <a href='QuickTime.html'>QuickTime</a><br> <a href='RIFF.html'>RIFF</a><br> <a href='FLAC.html'>FLAC</a><br> <a href='GM.html'>GM</a><br> <a href='Parrot.html'>Parrot</a></td><td width='16%'> <a href='AAC.html'>AAC</a><br> <a href='Ogg.html'>Ogg</a><br> <a href='Vorbis.html'>Vorbis</a><br> <a href='Opus.html'>Opus</a><br> <a href='Theora.html'>Theora</a><br> <a href='APE.html'>APE</a><br> <a href='Audible.html'>Audible</a><br> <a href='MPC.html'>MPC</a><br> <a href='MPEG.html'>MPEG</a><br> <a href='M2TS.html'>M2TS</a><br> <a href='H264.html'>H264</a><br> <a href='MISB.html'>MISB</a><br> <a href='Matroska.html'>Matroska</a><br> <a href='MOI.html'>MOI</a><br> <a href='MXF.html'>MXF</a><br> <a href='DV.html'>DV</a><br> <a href='Flash.html'>Flash</a><br> <a href='Real.html'>Real</a><br> <a href='Red.html'>Red</a><br> <a href='AIFF.html'>AIFF</a><br> <a href='ASF.html'>ASF</a><br> <a href='WTV.html'>WTV</a><br> <a href='DICOM.html'>DICOM</a><br> <a href='FITS.html'>FITS</a><br> <a href='XISF.html'>XISF</a></td><td width='16%'> <a href='HTML.html'>HTML</a><br> <a href='Palm.html'>Palm</a><br> <a href='Torrent.html'>Torrent</a><br> <a href='EXE.html'>EXE</a><br> <a href='LNK.html'>LNK</a><br> <a href='Font.html'>Font</a><br> <a href='VCard.html'>VCard</a><br> <a href='Text.html'>Text</a><br> <a href='RSRC.html'>RSRC</a><br> <a href='Rawzor.html'>Rawzor</a><br> <a href='ZIP.html'>ZIP</a><br> <a href='RTF.html'>RTF</a><br> <a href='OOXML.html'>OOXML</a><br> <a href='iWork.html'>iWork</a><br> <a href='ISO.html'>ISO</a><br> <a href='MacOS.html'>MacOS</a><br> <a href='Extra.html'>Extra</a><br> <a href='Composite.html'>Composite</a><br> <a href='Shortcuts.html'>Shortcuts</a><br> <a href='MWG.html'>MWG</a> </td></tr></table></td></tr></table></blockquote> <p> <b>Tag ID</b>, <b>Index#</b> or <b>Sequence</b> is given in the first column of each table. A <b>Tag ID</b> is the computer-readable equivalent of a tag name, and is the identifier that is actually stored in the file. <b>Index#</b> refers to the offset of a value when found at a fixed position within a data block (<b>#</b> is the multiplier for calculating a byte offset: <b>1</b>, <b>2</b>, <b>4</b> or <b>8</b>). These offsets may have a decimal part which is used only to differentiate tags with values stored at the same position. (Note that writable tags within binary data blocks are not individually deletable, and the usual alternative is to set them to a value of zero.) <b>Sequence</b> gives the order of values for a serial data stream.</p> <p>A <b>Tag Name</b> is the handle by which the information is accessed in ExifTool. In some instances, more than one name may correspond to a single tag ID. In these cases, the actual name used depends on the context in which the information is found. Valid characters in a tag name are A-Z, a-z, 0-9, hyphen (-) and underline (_). Case is not significant. A question mark (<code>?</code>) after a tag name indicates that the information is either not understood, not verified, or not very useful -- these tags are not extracted by ExifTool unless the <a href="../ExifTool.html#Unknown">Unknown</a> (-u) option is enabled. Be aware that some tag names are different than the descriptions printed out by default when extracting information with exiftool. To see the tag names instead of the descriptions, use <code>exiftool -s</code>.</p> <p>The <b>Writable</b> column indicates whether the tag is writable by ExifTool. Anything but a <code>no</code> in this column means the tag is writable. A <code>yes</code> indicates writable information that is either unformatted or written using the existing format. Other expressions give details about the format of the stored value, and vary depending on the general type of information. The format name may be followed by a number in square brackets to indicate the number of values written, or the number of characters in a fixed-length string (including a null terminator which is added if required).</p> <p>A plus sign (<code>+</code>) after an entry in the <b>Writable</b> column indicates a <i>List</i> tag which supports multiple values and allows individual values to be added and deleted. A slash (<code>/</code>) indicates a tag that ExifTool will <i>Avoid</i> when writing. These will be edited but not created if another same-named tag may be created instead. To create these tags, the group should be specified. A tilde (<code>~</code>) indicates a tag this is writable only when the print conversion is disabled (by setting <a href="../ExifTool.html#PrintConv">PrintConv</a> to 0, using the -n option, or suffixing the tag name with a <code>#</code> character). An exclamation point (<code>!</code>) indicates a tag that is considered <i>Unsafe</i> to write under normal circumstances. These tags are not written unless specified explicitly (ie. not when wildcards or "all" are used), and care should be taken when editing them manually since they may affect the way an image is rendered. An asterisk (<code>*</code>) indicates a <i>Protected</i> tag which is not writable directly, but is written automatically by ExifTool (often when a corresponding <a href="Composite.html">Composite</a> or <a href="Extra.html">Extra</a> tag is written). A colon (<code>:</code>) indicates a <i>Mandatory</i> tag which may be added automatically when writing (use the API <a href="../ExifTool.html#NoMandatory">NoMandatory</a> option to avoid creating mandatory EXIF tags). Normally MakerNotes tags may not be deleted individually, but a caret (<code>^</code>) indicates a <i>Deletable</i> MakerNotes tag.</p> <p>The HTML version of these tables also lists possible <b>Values</b> for discrete-valued tags, as well as <b>Notes</b> for some tags. The <b>Values</b> are listed with the computer-readable values on the left of the equals sign (<code>=</code>), and the human-readable values on the right. The human-readable values are used by default when reading and writing, but the computer-readable values may be accessed by disabling the value conversion with the -n option on the command line, by setting the <a href="../ExifTool.html#PrintConv">PrintConv</a> option to 0 in the API, or or on a per-tag basis by adding a hash (<code>#</code>) after the tag name.</p> <p><b>Note</b>: If you are familiar with common meta-information tag names, you may find that some ExifTool tag names are different than expected. The usual reason for this is to make the tag names more consistent across different types of meta information. To determine a tag name, either consult this documentation or run <code>exiftool -s</code> on a file containing the information in question.</p> <p><i>(This documentation is the result of decades of research, testing and reverse engineering, and is the most complete metadata tag list available anywhere on the internet. It is provided not only for ExifTool users, but more importantly as a public service to help augment the collective knowledge, and is often used as a primary source of information in the development of other metadata software. Please help keep this documentation as accurate and complete as possible, and feed any new discoveries back to ExifTool. A big thanks to everyone who has helped with this so far!)</i> </p> <hr> (This document generated automatically by Image::ExifTool::BuildTagLookup) <br><i>Created Feb 15, 2005</i> <br><i>Last revised Nov 25, 2024</i> <p class=lf><a href='../index.html'><-- Back to ExifTool home page</a></p> </body> </html>