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Is there a python module to extract EXIF data? If not, is there some other option, like a light version of exiftool? I want to include this in a program, so I don't want to use quiver or something like that.

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Take a look at mmpython and pyexiv2, both should do the job, but I have not used them (yet) under maemo.
 

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On the tablet maybe this could be easier, as it's pure-python :

http://sourceforge.net/projects/exif-py/
 

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On the tablet maybe this could be easier, as it's pure-python :

http://sourceforge.net/projects/exif-py/
I used this. It is implemented and working.

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On the tablet maybe this could be easier, as it's pure-python :

http://sourceforge.net/projects/exif-py/
Actually, looking at the code, it seems that it retrieves "Flash compensation" from Olympus cameras, for example. However, I was unable to retrieve that tag.

Do you have an idea on how to do that?

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Sorry, none. I only ever used it in the most basic of ways.

Have you tried the related SF forum ?

It's really sparse but at least the author seems to answer questions...

http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=655502
 

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Sorry, none. I only ever used it in the most basic of ways.

Have you tried the related SF forum ?

It's really sparse but at least the author seems to answer questions...

http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=655502
Great, that should be enough.

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