Reading data metadata from JPEG, XMP or EXIF in C#

|▌冷眼眸甩不掉的悲伤 提交于 2019-11-28 23:23:30
tsvallender

The following seems to work nicely, but if there's something bad about it, I'd appreciate any comments.

    public string GetDate(FileInfo f)
    {
        using(FileStream fs = new FileStream(f.FullName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read))
        {
            BitmapSource img = BitmapFrame.Create(fs);
            BitmapMetadata md = (BitmapMetadata)img.Metadata;
            string date = md.DateTaken;
            Console.WriteLine(date);
            return date;
        }
    }

I've ported my long-time open-source Java library to .NET recently, and it supports XMP, Exif, ICC, JFIF and many more types of metadata across a range of image formats. It will definitely achieve what you're after.

https://github.com/drewnoakes/metadata-extractor-dotnet

var directories = ImageMetadataReader.ReadMetadata(imagePath);
var subIfdDirectory = directories.OfType<ExifSubIfdDirectory>().FirstOrDefault();
var dateTime = subIfdDirectory?.GetDescription(ExifDirectoryBase.TagDateTime);

This library also supports XMP data, via a C# port of Adobe's XmpCore library for Java.

https://github.com/drewnoakes/xmp-core-dotnet

If you're struggling with XMP jn jpeg, this works. It's not called brutal for nothing!

public class BrutalXmp
{
    public XmlDocument ExtractXmp(byte[] jpegBytes)
    {
        var asString = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(jpegBytes);
        var start = asString.IndexOf("<x:xmpmeta");
        var end = asString.IndexOf("</x:xmpmeta>") + 12;
        if (start == -1 || end == -1)
            return null;
        var justTheMeta = asString.Substring(start, end - start);
        var returnVal = new XmlDocument();
        returnVal.LoadXml(justTheMeta);
        return returnVal;
    }
}
muruge

I think what you are doing is a good solution because the System.DateTaken handler automatically apply Photo metadata policies of falling back to other namespaces to find if a value exist.

My company makes a .NET toolkit that includes XMP and EXIF parsers.

The typical process is something like this:

XmpParser parser = new XmpParser();
System.Xml.XmlDocument xml = (System.Xml.XmlDocument)parser.ParseFromImage(stream, frameIndex);

for EXIF you would do this:

ExitParser parser = new ExifParser();
ExifCollection exif = parser.ParseFromImage(stream, frameIndex);

obviously, frameIndex would be 0 for JPEG.

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