Download ExifTool 11.92
Phil Harvey has released version 11.92 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. This update is referred to as a development version, the latest stable release is version 11.85. Since version 11.89, the following changes and improvements have been made:
Changes in version 11.92
- Added a new Nikon LensID (thanks Wolfgang Exler)
- Decode a few new Leica tags (thanks Tim Gray)
- Decode AccelerometerData from Samsung Gear 360 videos
- Fixed a couple of problems decoding timed GPS metadata from NextBase dashcam videos
- Fixed problem where -X option could produce invalid XML when reading corrupted XMP
Changes in version 11.91
- Decode a couple of new Panasonic tags
- Documented -ec option (available since version 11.54)
- Reverted -htmlDump fix of 11.90 because it broke more than it fixed, and instead applied a targeted patch to fix this problem for RW2 files
Changes in version 11.90
- Added a new Sony LensType (thanks LibRaw and Jos Roost)
- Added two new Olympus LensType values
- Added a new Canon LensType
- Added some new Canon RecordMode values
- Added some new QuickTime GeneralProfileIDC values
- Added new values for a couple of FujiFilm tags
- Added a number of new QuickTime GenreID values
- Decode Nikon Z6/Z7 phase-detect AF points (thanks Andy Dragon)
- Patched to avoid possible “Undefined subroutine” error in MacOS 10.15
- Fixed incorrect offsets in -htmlDump output for some file types
Version number | 11.92 |
Release status | unstable |
Operating systems | Windows 7, Linux, macOS, Windows 8, Windows 10 |
Website | Phil Harvey |
Download | https://exiftool.org |
License type | GPL |