1Image::Info(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Image::Info(3)
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6 Image::Info - Extract meta information from image files (DEPRECATED)
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9 use Image::Info qw(image_info dim);
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11 my $info = image_info("image.jpg");
12 if (my $error = $info->{error}) {
13 die "Can't parse image info: $error\n";
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15 my $color = $info->{color_type};
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17 my $type = image_type("image.jpg");
18 if (my $error = $type->{error}) {
19 die "Can't determine file type: $error\n";
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21 die "No gif files allowed!" if $type->{file_type} eq 'GIF';
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23 my($w, $h) = dim($info);
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26 Please note that this module is deprecated and should not be used.
27 Alternatively, try one of the following modules:
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29 Image::Size, Image::ExifTool.
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31 The code in this module is old, unreviewed, hackish, still has numerous
32 bugs and is incomplete in quite a few cases.
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34 While this module is sort-of maintained (e.g. the most critical
35 security-related bugs are fixed), no new features will be added and
36 numerous minor bugs are very likely sprinkled through the entire code
37 base. You have been warned.
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39 This module provide functions to extract various kind of meta
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42 EXPORTS
43 Exports nothing by default, but can export the following methods on
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46 image_info
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52 METHODS
53 The following functions are provided by the "Image::Info" module:
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55 image_info( $file )
56 image_info( \$imgdata )
57 image_info( $file, key => value,... )
58 This function takes the name of a file or a file handle as argument
59 and will return one or more hashes (actually hash references)
60 describing the images inside the file. If there is only one image
61 in the file only one hash is returned. In scalar context, only the
62 hash for the first image is returned.
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64 In case of error, and hash containing the "error" key will be
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68 If a reference to a scalar is passed as argument to this function,
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72 The image_info() function also take optional key/value style
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75 image_type( \$imgdata )
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77 the type of the file. On error, sets the two keys "error" and
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80 This function is a dramatically faster alternative to the
81 image_info function for situations in which you only need to find
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84 It uses only the internal file-type detection to do this, and thus
85 does not need to load any of the image type-specific driver
86 modules, and does not access to entire file. It also only needs
87 access to the first 11 bytes of the file.
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89 To maintain some level of compatibility with image_info, image_type
90 returns in the same format, with the same error message style. That
91 is, it returns a HASH reference, with the "$type->{error}" key set
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94 On success, the HASH reference will contain the single key
95 'file_type', which represents the type of the file, expressed as
96 the type code used for the various drivers ('GIF', 'JPEG', 'TIFF'
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99 If there are multiple images within the file they will be ignored,
100 as this function provides only the type of the overall file, not of
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102 multiple hashes if the file contains multiple images.
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104 Of course, in all (or at least effectively all) cases the type of
105 the images inside the file is going to be the same as that of the
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108 dim( $info_hash )
109 Takes an hash as returned from image_info() and returns the
110 dimensions ($width, $height) of the image. In scalar context
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119 determine_file_format( $filedata )
120 Determines the file format from the passed file data (a normal Perl
121 scalar containing the first bytes of the file), and returns either
122 undef for an unknown file format, or a string describing the
123 format, like "BMP" or "JPEG".
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126 The image_info() function returns meta information about each image in
127 the form of a reference to a hash. The hash keys used are in most
128 cases based on the TIFF element names. All lower case keys are
129 mandatory for all file formats and will always be there unless an error
130 occured (in which case the "error" key will be present.) Mixed case
131 keys will only be present when the corresponding information element is
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134 The following key names are common for any image format:
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137 This is the MIME type that is appropriate for the given file
138 format. The corresponding value is a string like: "image/png" or
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142 The is the suggested file name extention for a file of the given
143 file format. The value is a 3 letter, lowercase string like "png",
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154 The value is a short string describing what kind of values the
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169 It is similar to the TIFF field PhotometricInterpretation, but this
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174 The value of this field normally gives the physical size of the
175 image on screen or paper. When the unit specifier is missing then
176 this field denotes the squareness of pixels in the image.
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185 string like "dpi", "dpm" or "dpcm" (denoting "dots per
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189 This says how many channels there are in the image. For some image
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193 BitsPerSample
194 This says how many bits are used to encode each of samples. The
195 value is a reference to an array containing numbers. The number of
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198 Comment
199 Textual comments found in the file. The value is a reference to an
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202 Interlace
203 If the image is interlaced, then this tell which interlace method
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209 Gamma
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212 LastModificationTime
213 A ISO date string
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218 BMP This module supports the Microsoft Device Independent Bitmap format
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223 GIF Both GIF87a and GIF89a are supported and the version number is
224 found as "GIF_Version" for the first image. GIF files can contain
225 multiple images, and information for all images will be returned if
226 image_info() is called in list context. The Netscape-2.0 extention
227 to loop animation sequences is represented by the "GIF_Loop" key
228 for the first image. The value is either "forever" or a number
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231 JPEG
232 For JPEG files we extract information both from "JFIF" and "Exif"
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235 "Exif" is the file format written by most digital cameras. This
236 encode things like timestamp, camera model, focal length, exposure
237 time, aperture, flash usage, GPS position, etc. The following web
238 page contain description of the fields that can be present:
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240 http://www.ba.wakwak.com/~tsuruzoh/Computer/Digicams/exif-e.html
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246 PNG Information from IHDR, PLTE, gAMA, pHYs, tEXt, tIME chunks are
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267 Note that while the module is still maintained, no new features will be
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270 Especially the EXIF parsing code is buggy, not tested at all, and quite
271 incomplete (a lot of manufacturer's MakerNotes and tags are not parsed
272 at all). If you want a stable, feature-complete, up-to-date and tested
273 EXIF parsing library, please use Image::ExifTool.
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282 Copyright 1999-2004 Gisle Aas.
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286 Now maintained by Tels - (c) 2006 - 2008.
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289 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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