- Update to version 12.29: * Added a few new Nikon and Olympus lenses (thanks LibRaw) * Improved a QuickTime "File format error" message to be more meaningful, and made it a minor error * Changed PNG writer to add EXIF before IDAT * Some changes the way JUMBF metadata is handled * Patched to read timed GPS from a different type of INSV videos * Patched a security issue * Fixed problem where ExifTool could hang when processing mebx timed metadata * Added read support for Leica Image File (LIF) images * Added a new Olympus LensType (thanks LibRaw) * Decode another Panasonic tag (thanks LibRaw) * Decode more timed metadata from Sony MP4 videos * Attempt to shorten tag names for metadata in CZI files * Allow full QuickTime Keys tag ID's in UserDefined tags * Patched to handle special characters in Torrent tag values * Added two new Nikon LensID values (thanks Daniel) * Added a new Pentax RawDevelopmentProcess value * Added a few new Sony LensType values (thanks Jos Roost) * Added warning if IPTCDigest is not current * Decode a couple more Pentax tags (thanks LibRaw) * Decode streaming GPS from Novatek INNOVV MP4 and TS videos * Improved tag names in confi_files/covert_regions.config * Changed MIME types for MS Office macro-enabled formats to add the .12 * Patched Canon LensID logic to properly identify the Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens * Patched decoding of camm6 GPSDateTime to use a flexible epoch because other apps don't seem to use a consistent time zero * Fixed family 7 group names for QuickTime Keys tags * Fixed problem reading BeatsPerMinute from some MP4 files * Fixed hemisphere problem when extracting GPS from 70mai dashcam videos * Added support for JPEG Stereo (JPS) images * Added a new Sony LensType (thanks LibRaw) * Added a new PentaxModelID (thanks LibRaw) * Changed ExifTool namespace URI to use exiftool.org instead of exiftool.ca in the -X option output (exiftool.ca is still recognized when reading XML) * Improved handling of large-array warnings in -htmldump output * Changed handling of escaped characters in #[CSTR] lines of -@ argfile * Patched security vulnerability in argument of -lang option * Fixed problem which could cause a "Wide character" warning and generate a corrupted output file when writing some illegal values OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/909950 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:perl/perl-Image-ExifTool?expand=0&rev=91
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