
To find the latest information for the current release open the README-file (no extension) in your Internet Explorer. Once downloaded, extract the package for ExifTool. Type: install exif-toolī: (my preferred option) get the latest ExifTool Version from the developers/project WEB-Page: To do so, start the Perl Package Manager from the Windows Menu.Ī Command Window opens displaying the ppm-prompt 'ppm>'. c) as a Windows Executable also from the developers pageĪ: This option installs an ExifTool Package from Active State (may not be the latest version).b) as a Perl Package from the developers page.a) as a Perl Package distributed through Active State.ExifToolĮxifTool can be obtained in 2 ways (a or b, c) and installed in 3 ways:

Get the latest Acitve Perl version (currently 5.) for Windows (x86 or 圆4) as MSI-Package from here:Īnd run the downloaded MSI-Package. (note: the Perl Syntax for the double colon '::' refers to hyphen '-' in MS Windows) Please also consult the authors WEB-pages for additional instructions and information.Īcknowledgements to the author of ExifTool, Phil Harvey, to the Authors of gpsPhoto, Andreas Neumann, Peter Sykora and Uwe Girlich maintaining the gpsPhoto-Project on Source Forge. (Existing Perl users might prefer a different Perl environment.) Sequentially following the procedures outlined below will enable you to run Exiftool and gpsPhoto from any folder you are currently positioned.

This installation summary shall help the novice user to install and enable the proper functioning of the two great pieces of software in a MS Windows XP environment. How to install Perl, ExifTool and gpsPhoto in a MS Windows XP environment

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