--exif, -x EXIF tag to apply to captures (format
as 'key=value')
Allows the insertion of specific EXIF tags into the JPEG image.
You can have up to 32 EXIF tge entries. This is useful for things
like adding GPS metadata. For example, to set the longitude:
--exif GPS.GPSLongitude=5/1,10/1,15/100
would set the longitude to 5degs, 10 minutes, 15 seconds. See
EXIF documentation for more details on the range of tags
available; the supported tags are as follows:
IFD0.< or!
IFD1.<!
ImageWidth, ImageLength, BitsPerSample, Compression,
PhotometricInterpretation, ImageDescription, Make, Model,
StripOffsets, Orientation, SamplesPerPixel, RowsPerString,
StripByteCounts, Xresolution, Yresolution, PlanarConfiguration,
ResolutionUnit, TransferFunction, Software, DateTime, Artist,
WhitePoint, PrimaryChromaticities, JPEGInterchangeFormat,
JPEGInterchangeFormatLength, YcbCrCoefficients,
YcbCrSubSampling, YcbCrPositioning, ReferenceBlackWhite,
Copyright>
EXIF.<!
ExposureTime, FNumber, ExposureProgram, SpectralSensitivity,
a!ISOSpeedRatings, OECF, ExifVersion, DateTimeOriginal,
DateTimeDigitized, ComponentsConfiguration,
CompressedBitsPerPixel, ShutterSpeedValue, ApertureValue,
BrightnessValue, ExposureBiasValue, MaxApertureValue,
SubjectDistance, MeteringMode, LightSource, Flash,
FocalLength, SubjectArea, MakerNote, UserComment,
SubSecTime, SubSecTimeOriginal, SubSecTimeDigitized,
FlashpixVersion, ColorSpace, PixelXDimension,
PixelYDimension, RelatedSoundFile, FlashEnergy,
SpacialFrequencyResponse, FocalPlaneXResolution,