This page is a work in progress, and will be used to explain some of the details about how ExifTool works.
When ExifTool reads or writes the value of a tag, there are 3 separate conversions applied to each value, resulting in 4 different levels for the value of each tag. By default, users interact only with the human-readable ("PrintConv") value, but other levels are exposed through various exiftool options:
-lang
option is used to specify the language for this conversion.-n
option is used.-v
option.-v3
option,
or with the -htmlDump
feature. Note that this value is not related
to the -b
(-binary
) option, which actually returns the
"ValueConv" value and is used for tags where this value can not be presented in a
simple text format.Below are some examples of these different values for a few tags:
Tag 3. PrintConv 2. ValueConv 1. Raw 0. Binary Orientation Horizontal (normal) 1 1 00 01GPSLatitude 45 deg 20' 11.00" 45.3363888888889 45 20 11 00 00 00 2d 00 00 00 01
00 00 00 14 00 00 00 01
00 00 00 0b 00 00 00 01ExposureTime 1/30 0.03333333333 0.03333333333 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 1eShutterSpeedValue 1/30 0.0333333334629176 4.90689059 00 00 4d 9c 00 00 0f d1