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C# library to extract Lens Make/Model from EXIF data in JPG images

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I need to extract the following pieces of information from any jpg that is uploaded to a website:

  • Aperture
  • Focal Length
  • ISO Setting
  • Camera Make/Model
  • Lens Make/Model

I'm not worried about all of the other EXIF data that is contained within images. I have used an old library in the past which has got the first 4 items in that list without a problem, but I've not located one yet that can get the Lens Make & Model.

Does anyone know of a library that I can use within my ASP.NET MVC C# project that handles all of the above?

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marcusstarnes Avatar asked Dec 05 '12 11:12

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1 Answers

I've now located a C# wrapper for EXIFTOOL by Phil Harvey, which extracts all the information I need (and then some!). The C# wrapper, written by Willem Semmelink is here.

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marcusstarnes Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 23:09

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