Matt,
BINGO! exiftool has a wealth of info; specifically it has the
Orientation tag which is what I was looking for (not to mention access
to all of the photo's GPS data too).
I don't know how I could have overlooked that before.
We have WebObjects running on Mac OS X Server 10.4
Matt,
BINGO! exiftool has a wealth of info; specifically it has the
Orientation tag which is what I was looking for (not to mention access
to all of the photo's GPS data too).
I don't know how I could have overlooked that before.
Unfortunately, we have WebObjects running on Mac O
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" 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
I would guess ERAttachment has both image processors and metadata processors
that you can use to determine this information ...
On Jul 6, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Martin Samm wrote:
> We use ImageMagik by calling out to command line to read iptc info. I would
> expect it would do what you're after.
>
exiftool?
Cheers, Anjo
Am 05.07.2010 um 20:26 schrieb Joe Moreno:
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
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