I never had any problem extracting data, it was always writing it
where there were problems.

I believe I used EXIF.py when I was doing this though.

Tom Longson

On Dec 5, 2007 10:36 PM, Seth Golub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> "David Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I know that there are several python modules out there for
> > extracting EXIF data from images.
> >
> > Has anyone used one or more of these?  Any recommendations on a
> > particular module?
>
> I tried an EXIF.py a few years ago, but it didn't work out.  I think
> it didn't handle GPS tags.  I ended up making a wrapper around exiv2
> invocations, which seemed a bit silly but it got the job done better
> than anything I could find.  Were I to start now, I would probably try
> pyexiv2 first, but I haven't.
>
> http://tilloy.net/dev/pyexiv2/
>
> My gps-tags-only exiv2 wrapper:
>  http://www.sethoscope.net/geophoto/geoexif.py
> You almost certainly don't want it as a general EXIF wrapper, but it
> might be handy for the bits that translate to and from the EXIF data
> formats.  (e.g. 122418787/1000000 + "W" <-> -122.418787)
> (An old version of exiv2 would need an old version of the wrapper.
> They changed the command line flags and output format a while back.)
>
> I've been using Tamás Gulácsi's iptcinfo.py for IPTC.
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