When filtering from extract to insert, do not use the [--verbose](#verbose)
option with [--extract tgt3](#extract_tgt3) as this outputs unwanted text.
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### **-e** *tgt3*, **--extract** *tgt3*
@ -663,13 +660,10 @@ Extract target(s) for the [extract](#ex_extract) action. Possible targets are:
| C | Extract ICC profile, to a file called *\<file\>.icc* (see [ICC PROFILES](#icc_profiles)) |
| X | Extract metadata to an XMP sidecar file, \<file\>.xmp. Other targets cannot be used with this, as only XMP data is written. Extracted XMP tags include those converted from Exif and IPTC |
| XX | Extract "raw" metadata to a sidecar file, \<file\>.exv. The remaining targets determine which metadata to include, possible are Exif and IPTC (XMP is always included) |
| - | Output to stdout (see [--insert tgt2](#insert_tgt2) for an example of this feature) |
| - | Output to stdout (see [--insert tgt2](#insert_tgt2) for an example of this feature). This argument ignores [--verbose](#verbose) |
To extract to a location other than the current directory, use [--location dir](#location_dir).
When filtering from extract to insert, do not use the [--verbose](#verbose)
option with **--extract** *tgt3* as this outputs unwanted text.
When extracting, the [--Modify cmd](#Modify_cmd) and [--modify cmdfile](#modify_cmdfile)
options can be used to filter the output (see ['MODIFY' COMMANDS](#modify_cmds)).
For example, extracting Exif and IPTC "raw" metadata and adding an