Linux cli command Image_ExifTool_Shortcutspm
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NAME 🖥️ Image_ExifTool_Shortcutspm 🖥️
ExifTool shortcut tags
SYNOPSIS
This module is required by Image::ExifTool.
DESCRIPTION
This module contains definitions for tag name shortcuts used by Image::ExifTool. You can customize this file to add your own shortcuts.
Individual users may also add their own shortcuts to the .ExifTool_config file in their home directory (or the directory specified by the EXIFTOOL_HOME environment variable). The shortcuts are defined in a hash called %Image::ExifTool::UserDefined::Shortcuts
. The keys of the hash are the shortcut names, and the elements are either tag names or references to lists of tag names.
An example shortcut definition in .ExifTool_config:
%Image::ExifTool::UserDefined::Shortcuts = ( MyShortcut => [createdate,exif:exposuretime,aperture], MyAlias => FocalLengthIn35mmFormat, );
In this example, MyShortcut is a shortcut for the CreateDate, EXIF:ExposureTime and Aperture tags, and MyAlias is a shortcut for FocalLengthIn35mmFormat.
The target tag names may contain an optional group name prefix. A group name applied to the shortcut will be ignored for any target tag with a group name prefix.
AUTHOR
Copyright 2003-2024, Phil Harvey (philharvey66 at gmail.com)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Image::ExifTool (3pm)
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