We use MediaRich to do most of our heavy lifting. exiftool should do what you want too.
Cheers, Matt > On 6 Jul 2010 19:50, "Joe Moreno" <[email protected]> wrote: > > *S**ummary* > Can anyone recommend either a Java library or command line app that can > look > into a JPEG's EXIF data in order to determine its orientation (i.e. which > way is up)? This seems like it should be an easy problem to solve, but I > haven't had any luck finding the answer. > > ** > *B**ackground* > Some of you may have noticed that photos taken with iOS 4 no longer > automatically rotate "right side up". Instead, the orientation is placed > in > the EXIF data. Software rendering the photo must look at the EXIF data in > order to correctly display the photo. This issue is easily demonstrated by > snapping a photo in landscape mode, with an iOS 4 iPhone, and then > e-mailing > it to yourself and viewing it in a version of Mail prior to Snow Leopard > where you'll see that the image is sideways. (See attached screen shot.) > > *WebObjects & SIPS* > I have a WebObjects project which worked beautifully with the iPhone until > the release of iOS 4. The project uses Mac OS X's sips command line app to > resize photos (sips can also rotate images and it's highly optimized for > Mac > OS X I have yet to find anything else that's faster > > Sips only allows you to examine certain EXIF data tags; and JPEG > orientation > isn't one of them. > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > Cheers, > Joe _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [email protected]
