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    ExifTool

    ExifTool

    ExifTool meta information reader/writer

    ExifTool is a battle-tested Perl application for reading, writing, and batch-editing metadata in thousands of file types—images, videos, audio, documents, and more. It understands major standards like EXIF, IPTC, and XMP as well as an enormous range of camera maker notes and container formats (for example, QuickTime/MP4, PDF, TIFF). Typical workflows include extracting metadata to JSON/CSV/XML, renaming files from timestamps or tags, shifting capture times, copying tags between files, and cleaning or normalizing fields for archives. The tool is meticulous about character encodings, time zones, and tag groups, helping avoid silent corruption when moving metadata between ecosystems. ...
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    exiftool

    exiftool

    Read, write and edit metadata

    Perl library and command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and more) in a wide variety of file formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PDF, RAW, and more).
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    Downloads: 42,208 This Week
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    littleutils

    Various small and useful command-line utilities

    The littleutils include duplicate file finders (repeats, repeats.pl, repeats.py), image optimizers (opt-jpg, opt-png, opt-gif, recomp-jpg), file rename tools (lowercase, uppercase, pren), archive recompressors (to-gzip, to-bzip2, to-bzip3, to-7zip, to-lzma, to-lzip, to-xz), a tempfile utility (tempname), file property tools (filedate, filemode, filenode, fileown, filesize, and lrealpath), and others. See the README file for more details.
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    gxhints - Graphics conversion hints

    Hints for graphics conversion, gxhconvert script

    Conversion procedures from WXD, Fig, Inkscape and Gnuplot to PDF, EPS, SVG. Conversion between PDF, EPS, SVG and to PNG, JPEG, ICO, XPM. Perl script gxhconvert for end users to simplify multistep conversions.
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    ezbm (easybeamer) is a pdf slideshow generator using a very simple wiki-like syntax. ezbm uses latex-beamer in the background.
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    PDF::API2::Simple - Simplistic wrapper for the excellent PDF::API2 modules This project also exists on CPAN
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    PDF::Create is a Perl module that allows you to create PDF documents, possibly on the fly, using a large number of primitives.
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    EPD is a new encapsulated vectorial graphic format. The idea is very simple and powerful: EPD uses the standard PDF (Adobe trademark) graphic syntax with a Bounding Box describtion
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