Introduction
Several image file formats enable you to store metadata along with an image. Metadata is information about an image, for example, title, width, camera model, and artist. Microsoft Windows GDI+ provides a uniform way of storing and retrieving metadata from image files in the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), JPEG, Portable Network Graphics (PNG), and Exchangeable Image File (EXIF) formats. In GDI+, a piece of metadata is called a property item, and an individual property item is identified by a numerical constant called a property tag.
In .NET Framework, you can store and retrieve metadata by calling the SetPropertyItem
and GetPropertyItem
methods of the Image
class, and you don't have to be concerned with the details of how a particular file format stores that metadata.
Another question is how can you use this data. You will receive just an array of bytes, and it is your problem how you interpret it. This library will simplify access to this image metadata by converting them to ordinary .NET data types and organizing them in the form of class properties and/or hashtable.
The primary source of information to write this class was MSDN.
MSDN Home > MSDN Library > Graphics and Multimedia > GDI+ > GDI+ Reference > Constants
I'd like also to thank Jeffrey S. Gangel whose article "Photo Properties" at CodeProject brought me to the idea to write this class. His program makes basically the same, the only difference is that I wanted to have image information in the form that seems to me to be more comfortable and conventional.
Not all image property tags are implemented as class properties. Those are accessible only from PropertyItems
hashtable. If anyone needs this library at all and even needs the specific property, I'll be very glad to help him. But I think it is not necessary, because the whole source code is available and modifiable.
Usage
public void ShowEquipModel()
{
Info inf=new Info("c:\\tmp\\Example.jpeg");
MessageBox.Show(inf.EquipModel);
}
public void ShowAllProperties()
{
Info inf=new Info("c:\\tmp\\Example.jpeg");
listView.Items.Clear();
foreach (string propertyname in inf.PropertyItems.Keys) {
ListViewItem item1 = new ListViewItem(propertyname,0);
item1.SubItems.Add((inf.PropertyItems[propertyname]).ToString());
listView.Items.Add(item1);
}
}
The properties of the Info
class are listed below:
Brightness
Brightness value. The unit is the APEX value. Ordinarily, it is given in the range of -99.99 to 99.99.
Copyright
Copyright information.
DateTime
Date and time the image was created.
DTDigitized
Date and time when the image was stored as digital data. If, for example, an image was captured by DSC and at the same time the file was recorded, then DateTimeOriginal
and DateTimeDigitized
will have the same contents.
DTOrig
Date and time when the original image data was generated. For a DSC, the date and time when the picture was taken.
EquipMake
The manufacturer of the equipment used to record the image.
EquipModel
The model name or model number of the equipment used to record the image.
ExposureProg
Class of the program used by the camera to set exposure when the picture is taken.
FNumber
F number.
FocalLength
Actual focal length, in millimeters, of the lens. Conversion is not made to the focal length of a 35 millimeter film camera.
Image
Sets or returns the current Image
object.
ISOSpeed
ISO speed and ISO latitude of the camera or input device as specified in ISO 12232.
MeteringMode
Metering mode.
- Orientation
Image orientation viewed in terms of rows and columns.
PixXDim
Type is PropertyTagTypeShort
or PropertyTagTypeLong
. Information specific to compressed data. When a compressed file is recorded, the valid width of the meaningful image must be recorded in this tag, whether or not there is padding data or a restart marker. This tag should not exist in an uncompressed file.
PixYDim
Type is PropertyTagTypeShort
or PropertyTagTypeLong
. Information specific to compressed data. When a compressed file is recorded, the valid height of the meaningful image must be recorded in this tag whether or not there is padding data or a restart marker. This tag should not exist in an uncompressed file. Because data padding is unnecessary in the vertical direction, the number of lines recorded in this valid image height tag will be the same as that recorded in the SOF.
PropertyItems
Returns a HashTable
of all available properties of a given Image
. Keys of this HashTable
are display names of the Property Tags, and values are transformed (typed) data.
ResolutionUnit
Unit of measure for the horizontal resolution and the vertical resolution. 2 - inch 3 - centimeter.
XResolution
Number of pixels per unit in the image width (x) direction. The unit is specified by PropertyTagResolutionUnit
.
YResolution
Number of pixels per unit in the image height (y) direction. The unit is specified by PropertyTagResolutionUnit
.
See also