Hi! Image-Metadata-Parser is a set of php function which try to simplify the access to some imagefiles metadata (exif, itpc or xmp).
To use Image-Metadata-Parser, you simply need to place the class somewhere accessible within your application.
Then you can create a new ParserObject with some imagefile and read its metadata.
<?php
include('inc/imageMetadataParser.php');
$imageparser = new ImageMetadataParser('path/to/imagefile.jpg');
if (!$imageparser->parseExif())
echo "Parsing of Exif Data failed";
if (!$imageparser->parseIPTC())
echo "Parsing of IPTC failed";
Get the title
if ($imageparser->hasTitle())
echo "Image Title: " . $imageparser->getTitle();
get the date and time
if ($imageparser->hasDateTime())
echo "Image Taken At: " . date('r', $imageparser->getDateTime());
get a thumbnail
if ($imageparser->hasThumbnail()) {
echo "<img src='data:" .
$imageparser->getThumbnailContentType() .
";base64," .
base64_encode( $imageparser->getThumbnail() ) .
"' />";
}
check the orientation
if ($imageparser->hasOrientation())
if ($imageparser->getOrientation() === 0)
echo "Image is oriented properly.
\n";
else
echo "Image needs to be rotated with imagerotate(image, " . $imageparser->getOrientation() . ", 0);
\n";
get the gps coordinates
if ($imageparser->hasGPS()) {
$dLat = 0; $dLong = 0;
$imageparser->getGPS($dLat, $dLong);
echo "approximate GPS position: " .
"<a href='https://maps.google.com/maps?q=" . $dLat . "," . $dLong . "'>Lat: " . $dLat . " Long: " . $dLong . "</a>";
}
Hope you find it useful! :)