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@atombrenner/exif-reader-jpeg
Advanced tools
Read Exif metadata from a jpeg file.
npm i @atombrenner/exif-reader-jpeg
import { readExifData } from '@atombrenner/exif-reader-jpeg'
const exif = await readExifData('some.jpg') // path or stream
console.dir(exif)
Example Output:
{
bigEndian: false,
Image: {
ImageWidth: 2448,
ImageLength: 3264,
Make: 'Some Make',
Model: 'Some Model',
Orientation: 1,
XResolution: 72,
YResolution: 72,
ResolutionUnit: 2,
Software: 'HDR+ 1.0.520435816zd',
DateTime: 2023-05-20T17:02:00.000Z,
YCbCrPositioning: 1,
},
Thumbnail: {
ImageWidth: 219,
ImageLength: 292,
Compression: 6,
Orientation: 1,
XResolution: 72,
YResolution: 72,
ResolutionUnit: 2,
},
Photo: {
ExposureTime: 0.016679,
FNumber: 2,
ExposureProgram: 2,
ISOSpeedRatings: 129,
ExifVersion: Buffer(4) [Uint8Array] [ 48, 50, 51, 50 ],
DateTimeOriginal: 2023-05-20T17:02:00.000Z,
DateTimeDigitized: 2023-05-20T17:02:00.000Z,
OffsetTime: '+02:00',
OffsetTimeOriginal: '+02:00',
OffsetTimeDigitized: '+02:00',
ShutterSpeedValue: 5.91,
ApertureValue: 2,
BrightnessValue: 2.54,
ExposureBiasValue: 0,
MaxApertureValue: 2,
SubjectDistance: 0.35,
MeteringMode: 2,
Flash: 16,
FocalLength: 2.57,
SubSecTime: '811',
SubSecTimeOriginal: '811',
SubSecTimeDigitized: '811',
FlashpixVersion: Buffer(4) [Uint8Array] [ 48, 49, 48, 48 ],
ColorSpace: 1,
PixelXDimension: 2448,
PixelYDimension: 3264,
InteroperabilityTag: 958,
SensingMethod: 2,
CustomRendered: 1,
ExposureMode: 0,
WhiteBalance: 0,
DigitalZoomRatio: 1.4,
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 24,
SceneCaptureType: 0,
Contrast: 0,
Saturation: 0,
Sharpness: 0,
SubjectDistanceRange: 1,
LensMake: 'Some Lens Make',
LensModel: 'Some front camera 2.57mm f/2.0',
CompositeImage: 3
},
GPSInfo: {
GPSLatitudeRef: 'N',
GPSLatitude: [ 49, 1, 3.12 ],
GPSLongitudeRef: 'E',
GPSLongitude: [ 11, 1, 4.56 ],
GPSAltitudeRef: 0,
GPSAltitude: 296.1,
GPSTimeStamp: [ 15, 1, 48 ],
GPSImgDirectionRef: 'M',
GPSImgDirection: 258,
GPSDateStamp: '2023:05:20'
}
}
This is a companion to the exif-reader package.
It parses a Buffer
with raw Exif data and returns an object with metadata.
You need to extract the raw metadata from a file on your own,
e.g. with sharp's metadata function.
This package reads and parses the Exif data from a jpeg file in one step.
readExifData(path: string): Promise<Exif>
returns the parsed Exif metadata by reading a file.
readExifData(stream: NodeJS.ReadableStream): Promise<Exif>
reads the parsed Exif metadata from a stream.
Warning: this performs 4 times slower than the file version. We need to read the entire stream
into memory before we can search for the metadata, while the file access version can skip
reading data and will only read metadata bytes.
FAQs
read and parse exif metadata from jpeg files
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