I'm trying to write a User_Comment
and TAG_GPS
to a captured image in an Android application using the exif interface, but for some reason the tags don't seem to be appended to the image when I view the image's details in the gallery.
It seems that maybe the tags are not being written to the captured image as the file path may be wrong. I think it could be because I've written the tags to an incorrect image path.
Does anyone know if their is a problem with the way I'm writing the tags to the image?
This is the code that saves the exif data following @Charlie's changes below:
private File getOutputPhotoFile() throws IOException {
File directory = new File(Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory(
Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES), getPackageName());
if (!directory.exists()) {
if (!directory.mkdirs()) {
Log.e(TAG, "Failed to create storage directory.");
return null;
}
}
String timeStamp = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyMMdd_HHmmss", Locale.ENGLISH).format(new Date());
File[] files = directory.listFiles();
File exifVar = new File(directory.getPath(), "IMG_" + timeStamp + ".jpg");
if(files.length!=0) {
File newestFile = files[files.length-1];
exifVar = new File(directory.getPath() + File.separator + newestFile.getName());
}
String mString = "Generic Text..";
ExifInterface exif = new ExifInterface(exifVar.getAbsolutePath());
exif.setAttribute("UserComment", mString);
exif.saveAttributes();
exif.setAttribute(ExifInterface.TAG_GPS_LATITUDE,
String.valueOf(latituteField.toString()));
exif.setAttribute(ExifInterface.TAG_GPS_LONGITUDE,
String.valueOf(longitudeField.toString()));
exif.saveAttributes();
return exifVar;
}
You need first to copy the exif files located here google exif to your project, then use the following code :
ExifInterface exif = new ExifInterface();
exif.readExif(exifVar.getAbsolutePath());
exif.setTagValue(ExifInterface.TAG_USER_COMMENT, mString);
exif.forceRewriteExif(exifVar.getAbsolutePath()));
ExifInterface used here is the new one you've just added.
You're using exifVar.toString()
. This returns just the filename, not the path to the image. As your app is probably not in the folder with pictures, you should use exifVar.getAbsolutePath()
.
If you're not taking the picture at the same time you're running the program, the Path won't be right. Use this code instead:
File[] files = directory.listFiles();
if(files.length==0) {
// No images available
return;
}
File newestFile = files[files.length-1];
File exifVar = new File(directory.getPath() + File.separator + newestFile.getName());
Off-Topic:
According to your huge import list:
import android.content.*;
imports
android.content.Context,
android.content.DialogInterface and
android.content.Intent
That makes your code quite a bit shorter. Just saying
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