Support Requests item #2993747, was opened at 2010-04-28 18:30
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>Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Matt Gilbert (mattgilbertnet)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: add/edit orientation tag on jpg?

Initial Comment:
How do I add/edit an orientation tag to a jpg? I've tried editting the 
edit-description.php example to do this, but no luck so far. Here is my code:

$exif_orientation = 6; // 90CW, tested with in exiftool

drupal_set_message('Reading file "'.$input.'".');
$data = new PelDataWindow(file_get_contents($input));

/* The static isValid methods in PelJpeg and PelTiff will tell us in
 * an efficient maner which kind of data we are dealing with. */
if (PelJpeg::isValid($data)) {
  /* The data was recognized as JPEG data, so we create a new empty
   * PelJpeg object which will hold it.  When we want to save the
   * image again, we need to know which object to same (using the
   * getBytes method), so we store $jpeg as $file too. */
  $jpeg = $file = new PelJpeg();

  /* We then load the data from the PelDataWindow into our PelJpeg
   * object.  No copying of data will be done, the PelJpeg object will
   * simply remember that it is to ask the PelDataWindow for data when
   * required. */
  $jpeg->load($data);

  /* The PelJpeg object contains a number of sections, one of which
   * might be our Exif data. The getExif() method is a convenient way
   * of getting the right section with a minimum of fuzz. */
  $exif = $jpeg->getExif();

  if ($exif == null) {
    /* Ups, there is no APP1 section in the JPEG file.  This is where
     * the Exif data should be. */
    drupal_set_message('No APP1 section found, added new.');

    /* In this case we simply create a new APP1 section (a PelExif
     * object) and adds it to the PelJpeg object. */
    $exif = new PelExif();
    $jpeg->setExif($exif);

    /* We then create an empty TIFF structure in the APP1 section. */
    $tiff = new PelTiff();
    $exif->setTiff($tiff);
  } else {
    /* Surprice, surprice: Exif data is really just TIFF data!  So we
     * extract the PelTiff object for later use. */
    drupal_set_message('Found existing APP1 section.');
    $tiff = $exif->getTiff();
  }
} elseif (PelTiff::isValid($data)) {
  /* The data was recognized as TIFF data.  We prepare a PelTiff
   * object to hold it, and record in $file that the PelTiff object is
   * the top-most object (the one on which we will call getBytes). */
  $tiff = $file = new PelTiff();
  /* Now load the data. */
  $tiff->load($data);
} else {
  /* The data was not recognized as either JPEG or TIFF data.
   * Complain loudly, dump the first 16 bytes, and exit. */
  drupal_set_message('Unrecognized image format! The first 16 bytes follow:');
  PelConvert::bytesToDump($data->getBytes(0, 16)); 
  exit(1);
}

/* TIFF data has a tree structure much like a file system.  There is a
 * root IFD (Image File Directory) which contains a number of entries
 * and maybe a link to the next IFD.  The IFDs are chained together
 * like this, but some of them can also contain what is known as
 * sub-IFDs.  For our purpose we only need the first IFD, for this is
 * where the image description should be stored. */
$ifd0 = $tiff->getIfd();

if ($ifd0 == null) {
  /* No IFD in the TIFF data?  This probably means that the image
   * didn't have any Exif information to start with, and so an empty
   * PelTiff object was inserted by the code above.  But this is no
   * problem, we just create and inserts an empty PelIfd object. */
  drupal_set_message('No IFD found, adding new.');
  $ifd0 = new PelIfd(PelIfd::IFD0);
  $tiff->setIfd($ifd0);
}

/* Each entry in an IFD is identified with a tag.  This will load the
 * ImageDescription entry if it is present.  If the IFD does not
 * contain such an entry, null will be returned. */
$desc = $ifd0->getEntry(PelTag::ORIENTATION);

/* We need to check if the image already had a description stored. */
if ($desc == null) {
  /* The was no description in the image. */
  drupal_set_message('Added new ORIENTATION entry with 
"'.$exif_orientation.'"');

  /* In this case we simply create a new PelEntryAscii object to hold
   * the description.  The constructor for PelEntryAscii needs to know
   * the tag and contents of the new entry. */
  $desc = new PelEntryAscii(PelTag::ORIENTATION, $exif_orientation);
  
  /* This will insert the newly created entry with the description
   * into the IFD. */
  $ifd0->addEntry($desc);
} else {
  /* An old description was found in the image. */
  drupal_set_message('Updating ORIENTATION entry from "'.$desc->getValue().'" 
to "'.$exif_orientation.'".');

  /* The description is simply updated with the new description. */
  $desc->setValue($exif_orientation);
}

/* At this point the image on disk has not been changed, it is only
 * the object structure in memory which represent the image which has
 * been altered.  This structure can be converted into a string of
 * bytes with the getBytes method, and saving this in the output file
 * completes the script. */
drupal_set_message('Writing file "'.$input.'"');
file_put_contents($input, $file->getBytes());




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>Comment By: Lars Olesen (lsolesen)
Date: 2010-12-06 12:37

Message:
Please reopen at https://github.com/lsolesen/pel/issues if it is still an
issue for you!

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