

It can be changed in the Windows folder options. In renaming Exiftool, one can inadvertedly rename exiftool.exe to (because the second. camtrapR would then assume that "Exiftool" is one of your stations.Īnother potential problem is the Windows default of hiding known file extensions. myStudy/renamed_images/Exiftool), but give it a directory of its own (e.g./myStudy/Exiftool). Windows (through R) will then be able to find Exiftool by default without the need to run these 2 lines in every R session.Īnd here's a second point: if you create an Exiftool directory in your image directory, don't put it into a directory next to your station directories (e.g. It would be easier if you put exiftool.exe into a system directory (one of the directories contained in your PATH variable, e.g. I'd like to add one thing to what Hugo said. Knowing which function caused the error will help find the problem quickly. Build the 'Perl launcher' exiftool. If your problem persists, please share the code you ran. Save the patched script to in the exiftoolfiles folder together with the other ExifTool files and directories (keep the structure). You should download and install the Stand-alone installer (instruction can be found here). After the Perl installer has finished, you will need to run the exiftool command in order to use it. Once you have downloaded the latest version of exiftool, you will need to unzip it and then run the Perl installer.

Have you seen the section on Exiftool in the package vignette (see here)?. Download the latest exif release from (today: wget unpack and use it gzip -dc Image-ExifTool-12.29.tar.gz tar -xf - cd Image-ExifTool-12. Once you have Perl installed, you can download the latest version of exiftool from its website. Module Ranking: excellent: The exploit will. Normally, there should be no problems with Exiftool under Windows 10. The DjVu image can be embedded in a wrapper image using the HasselbladExif EXIF field.
