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EXIF Reader

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EXIF Reader is a module to read metadata from JPEG and TIFF images.

Examples

require 'exifr/jpeg'
EXIFR::JPEG.new('IMG_6841.JPG').width               # => 2272
EXIFR::JPEG.new('IMG_6841.JPG').height              # => 1704
EXIFR::JPEG.new('IMG_6841.JPG').exif?               # => true
EXIFR::JPEG.new('IMG_6841.JPG').model               # => "Canon PowerShot G3"
EXIFR::JPEG.new('IMG_6841.JPG').date_time           # => Fri Feb 09 16:48:54 +0100 2007
EXIFR::JPEG.new('IMG_6841.JPG').exposure_time.to_s  # => "1/15"
EXIFR::JPEG.new('IMG_6841.JPG').f_number.to_f       # => 2.0
EXIFR::JPEG.new('enkhuizen.jpg').gps.latitude       # => 52.7197888888889
EXIFR::JPEG.new('enkhuizen.jpg').gps.longitude      # => 5.28397777777778

require 'exifr/tiff'
EXIFR::TIFF.new('DSC_0218.TIF').width               # => 3008
EXIFR::TIFF.new('DSC_0218.TIF')[1].width            # => 160
EXIFR::TIFF.new('DSC_0218.TIF').model               # => "NIKON D1X"
EXIFR::TIFF.new('DSC_0218.TIF').date_time           # => Tue May 23 19:15:32 +0200 2006
EXIFR::TIFF.new('DSC_0218.TIF').exposure_time.to_s  # => "1/100"
EXIFR::TIFF.new('DSC_0218.TIF').f_number.to_f       # => 5.0

Logging warnings

When EXIF information is malformed, a warning is logged to STDERR with the standard Ruby logger. Log to some other location by supplying an alternative implementation:

EXIFR.logger = SyslogLogger.new

Time zone support

EXIF does not support time zones so this code does not support time zones. All time stamps are created in the local time zone with:

Time.local(..)

It is possible to change this behavior by supplying an alternative implementation. For those who prefer UTC:

EXIFR::TIFF.mktime_proc = proc{|*args| Time.utc(*args)}

Or when the application depends on ActiveSupport for time zone handling:

EXIFR::TIFF.mktime_proc = proc{|*args| Time.zone.local(*args)}

XMP data access

If you need to access XMP data you can use the xmp gem. More info and examples at github.com/amberbit/xmp

Development and running tests

On a fresh checkout of the repository, run ‘bundle install` and then `bundle exec rake test`

Author

R.W. van ‘t Veer

Copyright © 2006-2020 - R.W. van ‘t Veer

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