viewing dll and exe file properties/attributes via the command line

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I have a need to see some additional file properties for exe and dll files.



If I open windows explorer and add the additional columns to my view, I can see things like Company, Copyright, Product name and Product version when it exists for that file.



This data is available via windows explorer so it stands to reason that while the data/string may exist somewhere in the file itself I should be able to extract that information via command line in linux.



I've tried using 'strings' but have been met with limited success. Files where I know all the aforementioned data fields I cannot always see with 'strings'



I'm hoping that someone may have an alternative solution. Maybe something I haven't thought of yet, to see this information.










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    I have a need to see some additional file properties for exe and dll files.



    If I open windows explorer and add the additional columns to my view, I can see things like Company, Copyright, Product name and Product version when it exists for that file.



    This data is available via windows explorer so it stands to reason that while the data/string may exist somewhere in the file itself I should be able to extract that information via command line in linux.



    I've tried using 'strings' but have been met with limited success. Files where I know all the aforementioned data fields I cannot always see with 'strings'



    I'm hoping that someone may have an alternative solution. Maybe something I haven't thought of yet, to see this information.










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      I have a need to see some additional file properties for exe and dll files.



      If I open windows explorer and add the additional columns to my view, I can see things like Company, Copyright, Product name and Product version when it exists for that file.



      This data is available via windows explorer so it stands to reason that while the data/string may exist somewhere in the file itself I should be able to extract that information via command line in linux.



      I've tried using 'strings' but have been met with limited success. Files where I know all the aforementioned data fields I cannot always see with 'strings'



      I'm hoping that someone may have an alternative solution. Maybe something I haven't thought of yet, to see this information.










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      I have a need to see some additional file properties for exe and dll files.



      If I open windows explorer and add the additional columns to my view, I can see things like Company, Copyright, Product name and Product version when it exists for that file.



      This data is available via windows explorer so it stands to reason that while the data/string may exist somewhere in the file itself I should be able to extract that information via command line in linux.



      I've tried using 'strings' but have been met with limited success. Files where I know all the aforementioned data fields I cannot always see with 'strings'



      I'm hoping that someone may have an alternative solution. Maybe something I haven't thought of yet, to see this information.







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          You can use ExifTool. Here is an example of its usage:



          $ exiftool somefile.exe
          ExifTool Version Number : 9.27
          File Name : somefile.exe
          Directory : .
          File Size : 4.4 MB
          File Modification Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
          File Access Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:19-04:00
          File Inode Change Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
          File Permissions : rw-------
          File Type : Win32 EXE
          MIME Type : application/octet-stream
          Machine Type : Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
          Time Stamp : 1992:06:19 18:22:17-04:00
          PE Type : PE32
          Linker Version : 2.25
          Code Size : 37888
          Initialized Data Size : 96256
          Uninitialized Data Size : 0
          Entry Point : 0x9c40
          OS Version : 1.0
          Image Version : 6.0
          Subsystem Version : 4.0
          Subsystem : Windows GUI
          File Version Number : 3.3.0.0
          Product Version Number : 3.3.0.0
          File Flags Mask : 0x003f
          File Flags : (none)
          File OS : Win32
          Object File Type : Executable application
          File Subtype : 0
          Language Code : Neutral
          Character Set : Unicode
          Comments : This installation was built with Inno Setup.
          Company Name : Some company
          File Description : Some company
          File Version : 3.3
          Legal Copyright : Copyright(c) 2009-2013 Some company
          Product Name : Some company somefile
          Product Version : 3.3


          ExifTool supports a number of file types and meta information formats. From the exiftool(1) manpage:



          Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently
          supported by ExifTool (r = read, w = write, c = create):

          File Types
          ------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------
          3FR r | EIP r | LA r | ORF r/w | RSRC r
          3G2 r | EPS r/w | LNK r | OTF r | RTF r
          3GP r | ERF r/w | M2TS r | PAC r | RW2 r/w
          ACR r | EXE r | M4A/V r | PAGES r | RWL r/w
          AFM r | EXIF r/w/c | MEF r/w | PBM r/w | RWZ r
          AI r/w | EXR r | MIE r/w/c | PCD r | RM r
          AIFF r | F4A/V r | MIFF r | PDF r/w | SO r
          APE r | FFF r/w | MKA r | PEF r/w | SR2 r/w
          ARW r/w | FLA r | MKS r | PFA r | SRF r
          ASF r | FLAC r | MKV r | PFB r | SRW r/w
          AVI r | FLV r | MNG r/w | PFM r | SVG r
          BMP r | FPF r | MODD r | PGF r | SWF r
          BTF r | FPX r | MOS r/w | PGM r/w | THM r/w
          CHM r | GIF r/w | MOV r | PLIST r | TIFF r/w
          COS r | GZ r | MP3 r | PICT r | TTC r
          CR2 r/w | HDP r/w | MP4 r | PMP r | TTF r
          CRW r/w | HDR r | MPC r | PNG r/w | VRD r/w/c
          CS1 r/w | HTML r | MPG r | PPM r/w | VSD r
          DCM r | ICC r/w/c | MPO r/w | PPT r | WAV r
          DCP r/w | IDML r | MQV r | PPTX r | WDP r/w
          DCR r | IIQ r/w | MRW r/w | PS r/w | WEBP r
          DFONT r | IND r/w | MXF r | PSB r/w | WEBM r
          DIVX r | INX r | NEF r/w | PSD r/w | WMA r
          DJVU r | ITC r | NRW r/w | PSP r | WMV r
          DLL r | J2C r | NUMBERS r | QTIF r | WV r
          DNG r/w | JNG r/w | ODP r | RA r | X3F r/w
          DOC r | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RAF r/w | XCF r
          DOCX r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RAM r | XLS r
          DV r | K25 r | OFR r | RAR r | XLSX r
          DVB r | KDC r | OGG r | RAW r/w | XMP r/w/c
          DYLIB r | KEY r | OGV r | RIFF r | ZIP r

          Meta Information
          ----------------------+----------------------+---------------------
          EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r
          GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r
          IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r
          XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r
          MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r
          Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | APE r
          ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | Vorbis r
          MIE r/w/c | Flash r | SPIFF r
          JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | DjVu r
          Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | M2TS r
          PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | PE/COFF r
          PNG r/w/c | GeoTIFF r | AVCHD r
          Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | ZIP r
          Nikon Capture r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)





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              You can use ExifTool. Here is an example of its usage:



              $ exiftool somefile.exe
              ExifTool Version Number : 9.27
              File Name : somefile.exe
              Directory : .
              File Size : 4.4 MB
              File Modification Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
              File Access Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:19-04:00
              File Inode Change Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
              File Permissions : rw-------
              File Type : Win32 EXE
              MIME Type : application/octet-stream
              Machine Type : Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
              Time Stamp : 1992:06:19 18:22:17-04:00
              PE Type : PE32
              Linker Version : 2.25
              Code Size : 37888
              Initialized Data Size : 96256
              Uninitialized Data Size : 0
              Entry Point : 0x9c40
              OS Version : 1.0
              Image Version : 6.0
              Subsystem Version : 4.0
              Subsystem : Windows GUI
              File Version Number : 3.3.0.0
              Product Version Number : 3.3.0.0
              File Flags Mask : 0x003f
              File Flags : (none)
              File OS : Win32
              Object File Type : Executable application
              File Subtype : 0
              Language Code : Neutral
              Character Set : Unicode
              Comments : This installation was built with Inno Setup.
              Company Name : Some company
              File Description : Some company
              File Version : 3.3
              Legal Copyright : Copyright(c) 2009-2013 Some company
              Product Name : Some company somefile
              Product Version : 3.3


              ExifTool supports a number of file types and meta information formats. From the exiftool(1) manpage:



              Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently
              supported by ExifTool (r = read, w = write, c = create):

              File Types
              ------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------
              3FR r | EIP r | LA r | ORF r/w | RSRC r
              3G2 r | EPS r/w | LNK r | OTF r | RTF r
              3GP r | ERF r/w | M2TS r | PAC r | RW2 r/w
              ACR r | EXE r | M4A/V r | PAGES r | RWL r/w
              AFM r | EXIF r/w/c | MEF r/w | PBM r/w | RWZ r
              AI r/w | EXR r | MIE r/w/c | PCD r | RM r
              AIFF r | F4A/V r | MIFF r | PDF r/w | SO r
              APE r | FFF r/w | MKA r | PEF r/w | SR2 r/w
              ARW r/w | FLA r | MKS r | PFA r | SRF r
              ASF r | FLAC r | MKV r | PFB r | SRW r/w
              AVI r | FLV r | MNG r/w | PFM r | SVG r
              BMP r | FPF r | MODD r | PGF r | SWF r
              BTF r | FPX r | MOS r/w | PGM r/w | THM r/w
              CHM r | GIF r/w | MOV r | PLIST r | TIFF r/w
              COS r | GZ r | MP3 r | PICT r | TTC r
              CR2 r/w | HDP r/w | MP4 r | PMP r | TTF r
              CRW r/w | HDR r | MPC r | PNG r/w | VRD r/w/c
              CS1 r/w | HTML r | MPG r | PPM r/w | VSD r
              DCM r | ICC r/w/c | MPO r/w | PPT r | WAV r
              DCP r/w | IDML r | MQV r | PPTX r | WDP r/w
              DCR r | IIQ r/w | MRW r/w | PS r/w | WEBP r
              DFONT r | IND r/w | MXF r | PSB r/w | WEBM r
              DIVX r | INX r | NEF r/w | PSD r/w | WMA r
              DJVU r | ITC r | NRW r/w | PSP r | WMV r
              DLL r | J2C r | NUMBERS r | QTIF r | WV r
              DNG r/w | JNG r/w | ODP r | RA r | X3F r/w
              DOC r | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RAF r/w | XCF r
              DOCX r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RAM r | XLS r
              DV r | K25 r | OFR r | RAR r | XLSX r
              DVB r | KDC r | OGG r | RAW r/w | XMP r/w/c
              DYLIB r | KEY r | OGV r | RIFF r | ZIP r

              Meta Information
              ----------------------+----------------------+---------------------
              EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r
              GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r
              IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r
              XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r
              MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r
              Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | APE r
              ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | Vorbis r
              MIE r/w/c | Flash r | SPIFF r
              JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | DjVu r
              Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | M2TS r
              PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | PE/COFF r
              PNG r/w/c | GeoTIFF r | AVCHD r
              Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | ZIP r
              Nikon Capture r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)





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                up vote
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                You can use ExifTool. Here is an example of its usage:



                $ exiftool somefile.exe
                ExifTool Version Number : 9.27
                File Name : somefile.exe
                Directory : .
                File Size : 4.4 MB
                File Modification Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
                File Access Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:19-04:00
                File Inode Change Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
                File Permissions : rw-------
                File Type : Win32 EXE
                MIME Type : application/octet-stream
                Machine Type : Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
                Time Stamp : 1992:06:19 18:22:17-04:00
                PE Type : PE32
                Linker Version : 2.25
                Code Size : 37888
                Initialized Data Size : 96256
                Uninitialized Data Size : 0
                Entry Point : 0x9c40
                OS Version : 1.0
                Image Version : 6.0
                Subsystem Version : 4.0
                Subsystem : Windows GUI
                File Version Number : 3.3.0.0
                Product Version Number : 3.3.0.0
                File Flags Mask : 0x003f
                File Flags : (none)
                File OS : Win32
                Object File Type : Executable application
                File Subtype : 0
                Language Code : Neutral
                Character Set : Unicode
                Comments : This installation was built with Inno Setup.
                Company Name : Some company
                File Description : Some company
                File Version : 3.3
                Legal Copyright : Copyright(c) 2009-2013 Some company
                Product Name : Some company somefile
                Product Version : 3.3


                ExifTool supports a number of file types and meta information formats. From the exiftool(1) manpage:



                Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently
                supported by ExifTool (r = read, w = write, c = create):

                File Types
                ------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------
                3FR r | EIP r | LA r | ORF r/w | RSRC r
                3G2 r | EPS r/w | LNK r | OTF r | RTF r
                3GP r | ERF r/w | M2TS r | PAC r | RW2 r/w
                ACR r | EXE r | M4A/V r | PAGES r | RWL r/w
                AFM r | EXIF r/w/c | MEF r/w | PBM r/w | RWZ r
                AI r/w | EXR r | MIE r/w/c | PCD r | RM r
                AIFF r | F4A/V r | MIFF r | PDF r/w | SO r
                APE r | FFF r/w | MKA r | PEF r/w | SR2 r/w
                ARW r/w | FLA r | MKS r | PFA r | SRF r
                ASF r | FLAC r | MKV r | PFB r | SRW r/w
                AVI r | FLV r | MNG r/w | PFM r | SVG r
                BMP r | FPF r | MODD r | PGF r | SWF r
                BTF r | FPX r | MOS r/w | PGM r/w | THM r/w
                CHM r | GIF r/w | MOV r | PLIST r | TIFF r/w
                COS r | GZ r | MP3 r | PICT r | TTC r
                CR2 r/w | HDP r/w | MP4 r | PMP r | TTF r
                CRW r/w | HDR r | MPC r | PNG r/w | VRD r/w/c
                CS1 r/w | HTML r | MPG r | PPM r/w | VSD r
                DCM r | ICC r/w/c | MPO r/w | PPT r | WAV r
                DCP r/w | IDML r | MQV r | PPTX r | WDP r/w
                DCR r | IIQ r/w | MRW r/w | PS r/w | WEBP r
                DFONT r | IND r/w | MXF r | PSB r/w | WEBM r
                DIVX r | INX r | NEF r/w | PSD r/w | WMA r
                DJVU r | ITC r | NRW r/w | PSP r | WMV r
                DLL r | J2C r | NUMBERS r | QTIF r | WV r
                DNG r/w | JNG r/w | ODP r | RA r | X3F r/w
                DOC r | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RAF r/w | XCF r
                DOCX r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RAM r | XLS r
                DV r | K25 r | OFR r | RAR r | XLSX r
                DVB r | KDC r | OGG r | RAW r/w | XMP r/w/c
                DYLIB r | KEY r | OGV r | RIFF r | ZIP r

                Meta Information
                ----------------------+----------------------+---------------------
                EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r
                GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r
                IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r
                XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r
                MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r
                Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | APE r
                ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | Vorbis r
                MIE r/w/c | Flash r | SPIFF r
                JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | DjVu r
                Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | M2TS r
                PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | PE/COFF r
                PNG r/w/c | GeoTIFF r | AVCHD r
                Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | ZIP r
                Nikon Capture r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)





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                  up vote
                  21
                  down vote



                  accepted







                  up vote
                  21
                  down vote



                  accepted






                  You can use ExifTool. Here is an example of its usage:



                  $ exiftool somefile.exe
                  ExifTool Version Number : 9.27
                  File Name : somefile.exe
                  Directory : .
                  File Size : 4.4 MB
                  File Modification Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
                  File Access Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:19-04:00
                  File Inode Change Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
                  File Permissions : rw-------
                  File Type : Win32 EXE
                  MIME Type : application/octet-stream
                  Machine Type : Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
                  Time Stamp : 1992:06:19 18:22:17-04:00
                  PE Type : PE32
                  Linker Version : 2.25
                  Code Size : 37888
                  Initialized Data Size : 96256
                  Uninitialized Data Size : 0
                  Entry Point : 0x9c40
                  OS Version : 1.0
                  Image Version : 6.0
                  Subsystem Version : 4.0
                  Subsystem : Windows GUI
                  File Version Number : 3.3.0.0
                  Product Version Number : 3.3.0.0
                  File Flags Mask : 0x003f
                  File Flags : (none)
                  File OS : Win32
                  Object File Type : Executable application
                  File Subtype : 0
                  Language Code : Neutral
                  Character Set : Unicode
                  Comments : This installation was built with Inno Setup.
                  Company Name : Some company
                  File Description : Some company
                  File Version : 3.3
                  Legal Copyright : Copyright(c) 2009-2013 Some company
                  Product Name : Some company somefile
                  Product Version : 3.3


                  ExifTool supports a number of file types and meta information formats. From the exiftool(1) manpage:



                  Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently
                  supported by ExifTool (r = read, w = write, c = create):

                  File Types
                  ------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------
                  3FR r | EIP r | LA r | ORF r/w | RSRC r
                  3G2 r | EPS r/w | LNK r | OTF r | RTF r
                  3GP r | ERF r/w | M2TS r | PAC r | RW2 r/w
                  ACR r | EXE r | M4A/V r | PAGES r | RWL r/w
                  AFM r | EXIF r/w/c | MEF r/w | PBM r/w | RWZ r
                  AI r/w | EXR r | MIE r/w/c | PCD r | RM r
                  AIFF r | F4A/V r | MIFF r | PDF r/w | SO r
                  APE r | FFF r/w | MKA r | PEF r/w | SR2 r/w
                  ARW r/w | FLA r | MKS r | PFA r | SRF r
                  ASF r | FLAC r | MKV r | PFB r | SRW r/w
                  AVI r | FLV r | MNG r/w | PFM r | SVG r
                  BMP r | FPF r | MODD r | PGF r | SWF r
                  BTF r | FPX r | MOS r/w | PGM r/w | THM r/w
                  CHM r | GIF r/w | MOV r | PLIST r | TIFF r/w
                  COS r | GZ r | MP3 r | PICT r | TTC r
                  CR2 r/w | HDP r/w | MP4 r | PMP r | TTF r
                  CRW r/w | HDR r | MPC r | PNG r/w | VRD r/w/c
                  CS1 r/w | HTML r | MPG r | PPM r/w | VSD r
                  DCM r | ICC r/w/c | MPO r/w | PPT r | WAV r
                  DCP r/w | IDML r | MQV r | PPTX r | WDP r/w
                  DCR r | IIQ r/w | MRW r/w | PS r/w | WEBP r
                  DFONT r | IND r/w | MXF r | PSB r/w | WEBM r
                  DIVX r | INX r | NEF r/w | PSD r/w | WMA r
                  DJVU r | ITC r | NRW r/w | PSP r | WMV r
                  DLL r | J2C r | NUMBERS r | QTIF r | WV r
                  DNG r/w | JNG r/w | ODP r | RA r | X3F r/w
                  DOC r | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RAF r/w | XCF r
                  DOCX r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RAM r | XLS r
                  DV r | K25 r | OFR r | RAR r | XLSX r
                  DVB r | KDC r | OGG r | RAW r/w | XMP r/w/c
                  DYLIB r | KEY r | OGV r | RIFF r | ZIP r

                  Meta Information
                  ----------------------+----------------------+---------------------
                  EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r
                  GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r
                  IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r
                  XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r
                  MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r
                  Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | APE r
                  ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | Vorbis r
                  MIE r/w/c | Flash r | SPIFF r
                  JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | DjVu r
                  Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | M2TS r
                  PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | PE/COFF r
                  PNG r/w/c | GeoTIFF r | AVCHD r
                  Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | ZIP r
                  Nikon Capture r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)





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                  You can use ExifTool. Here is an example of its usage:



                  $ exiftool somefile.exe
                  ExifTool Version Number : 9.27
                  File Name : somefile.exe
                  Directory : .
                  File Size : 4.4 MB
                  File Modification Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
                  File Access Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:19-04:00
                  File Inode Change Date/Time : 2013:08:09 12:43:10-04:00
                  File Permissions : rw-------
                  File Type : Win32 EXE
                  MIME Type : application/octet-stream
                  Machine Type : Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
                  Time Stamp : 1992:06:19 18:22:17-04:00
                  PE Type : PE32
                  Linker Version : 2.25
                  Code Size : 37888
                  Initialized Data Size : 96256
                  Uninitialized Data Size : 0
                  Entry Point : 0x9c40
                  OS Version : 1.0
                  Image Version : 6.0
                  Subsystem Version : 4.0
                  Subsystem : Windows GUI
                  File Version Number : 3.3.0.0
                  Product Version Number : 3.3.0.0
                  File Flags Mask : 0x003f
                  File Flags : (none)
                  File OS : Win32
                  Object File Type : Executable application
                  File Subtype : 0
                  Language Code : Neutral
                  Character Set : Unicode
                  Comments : This installation was built with Inno Setup.
                  Company Name : Some company
                  File Description : Some company
                  File Version : 3.3
                  Legal Copyright : Copyright(c) 2009-2013 Some company
                  Product Name : Some company somefile
                  Product Version : 3.3


                  ExifTool supports a number of file types and meta information formats. From the exiftool(1) manpage:



                  Below is a list of file types and meta information formats currently
                  supported by ExifTool (r = read, w = write, c = create):

                  File Types
                  ------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+------------
                  3FR r | EIP r | LA r | ORF r/w | RSRC r
                  3G2 r | EPS r/w | LNK r | OTF r | RTF r
                  3GP r | ERF r/w | M2TS r | PAC r | RW2 r/w
                  ACR r | EXE r | M4A/V r | PAGES r | RWL r/w
                  AFM r | EXIF r/w/c | MEF r/w | PBM r/w | RWZ r
                  AI r/w | EXR r | MIE r/w/c | PCD r | RM r
                  AIFF r | F4A/V r | MIFF r | PDF r/w | SO r
                  APE r | FFF r/w | MKA r | PEF r/w | SR2 r/w
                  ARW r/w | FLA r | MKS r | PFA r | SRF r
                  ASF r | FLAC r | MKV r | PFB r | SRW r/w
                  AVI r | FLV r | MNG r/w | PFM r | SVG r
                  BMP r | FPF r | MODD r | PGF r | SWF r
                  BTF r | FPX r | MOS r/w | PGM r/w | THM r/w
                  CHM r | GIF r/w | MOV r | PLIST r | TIFF r/w
                  COS r | GZ r | MP3 r | PICT r | TTC r
                  CR2 r/w | HDP r/w | MP4 r | PMP r | TTF r
                  CRW r/w | HDR r | MPC r | PNG r/w | VRD r/w/c
                  CS1 r/w | HTML r | MPG r | PPM r/w | VSD r
                  DCM r | ICC r/w/c | MPO r/w | PPT r | WAV r
                  DCP r/w | IDML r | MQV r | PPTX r | WDP r/w
                  DCR r | IIQ r/w | MRW r/w | PS r/w | WEBP r
                  DFONT r | IND r/w | MXF r | PSB r/w | WEBM r
                  DIVX r | INX r | NEF r/w | PSD r/w | WMA r
                  DJVU r | ITC r | NRW r/w | PSP r | WMV r
                  DLL r | J2C r | NUMBERS r | QTIF r | WV r
                  DNG r/w | JNG r/w | ODP r | RA r | X3F r/w
                  DOC r | JP2 r/w | ODS r | RAF r/w | XCF r
                  DOCX r | JPEG r/w | ODT r | RAM r | XLS r
                  DV r | K25 r | OFR r | RAR r | XLSX r
                  DVB r | KDC r | OGG r | RAW r/w | XMP r/w/c
                  DYLIB r | KEY r | OGV r | RIFF r | ZIP r

                  Meta Information
                  ----------------------+----------------------+---------------------
                  EXIF r/w/c | CIFF r/w | Ricoh RMETA r
                  GPS r/w/c | AFCP r/w | Picture Info r
                  IPTC r/w/c | Kodak Meta r/w | Adobe APP14 r
                  XMP r/w/c | FotoStation r/w | MPF r
                  MakerNotes r/w/c | PhotoMechanic r/w | Stim r
                  Photoshop IRB r/w/c | JPEG 2000 r | APE r
                  ICC Profile r/w/c | DICOM r | Vorbis r
                  MIE r/w/c | Flash r | SPIFF r
                  JFIF r/w/c | FlashPix r | DjVu r
                  Ducky APP12 r/w/c | QuickTime r | M2TS r
                  PDF r/w/c | Matroska r | PE/COFF r
                  PNG r/w/c | GeoTIFF r | AVCHD r
                  Canon VRD r/w/c | PrintIM r | ZIP r
                  Nikon Capture r/w/c | ID3 r | (and more)






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