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jpeg(n)			    JPEG image manipulation		       jpeg(n)

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NAME
       jpeg - JPEG querying and manipulation of meta data

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.2

       package require jpeg  ?0.4.0?

       ::jpeg::isJPEG file

       ::jpeg::imageInfo file

       ::jpeg::dimensions file

       ::jpeg::getThumbnail file

       ::jpeg::getExif file ?section?

       ::jpeg::getExifFromChannel channel ?section?

       ::jpeg::formatExif keys

       ::jpeg::exifKeys

       ::jpeg::removeExif file

       ::jpeg::stripJPEG file

       ::jpeg::getComments file

       ::jpeg::addComment file text...

       ::jpeg::removeComments file

       ::jpeg::replaceComment file text

       ::jpeg::debug file

       ::jpeg::markers channel

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DESCRIPTION
       This  package  provides	commands to query and modify JPEG images. JPEG
       stands for Joint Photography Experts Group and is a  standard  for  the
       lossy   compression  of	photographical	images.	 It  is	 specified  at
       LINK_HERE.

COMMANDS
       ::jpeg::isJPEG file
	      Returns a boolean value indicating if file is a JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::imageInfo file
	      Returns a dictionary with keys version, units,  xdensity,	 yden‐
	      sity,  xthumb, and ythumb. The values are the associated proper‐
	      ties of the JPEG image in file.  Throws an error if file is  not
	      a JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::dimensions file
	      Returns  the  dimensions of the JPEG file as a list of the hori‐
	      zontal and vertical pixel count.	Throws an error if file is not
	      a JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::getThumbnail file
	      This procedure will return the binary thumbnail image data, if a
	      JPEG thumbnail is included in file, and the empty string	other‐
	      wise.  Note that it is possible to include thumbnails in formats
	      other than JPEG although that is not common. The	command	 finds
	      thumbnails  that are encoded in either the JFXX or EXIF segments
	      of the JPEG information. If both are present the EXIF  thumbnail
	      will  take  precedence.	Throws	an error if file is not a JPEG
	      image.
	      set fh [open thumbnail.jpg w+]
	      fconfigure $fh -translation binary -encoding binary
	      puts -nonewline $fh [::jpeg::getThumbnail photo.jpg]
	      close $fh

       ::jpeg::getExif file ?section?
	      section must be one of main or thumbnail.	 The default is	 main.
	      Returns  a  dictionary  containing  the EXIF information for the
	      specified section.  For example:

	      set exif {
	      Make     Canon
	      Model    {Canon DIGITAL IXUS}
	      DateTime {2001:06:09 15:17:32}
	      }

	      Throws an error if file is not a JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::getExifFromChannel channel ?section?
	      This command is as per ::jpeg::getExif except  that  it  uses  a
	      previously opened channel.  channel should be a seekable channel
	      and  section  is	as   described	 in   the   documentation   of
	      ::jpeg::getExif  Note: the jpeg parser expects that the start of
	      the channel is the start of the image data. If working  with  an
	      image embedded in a container file format it may be necessary to
	      read the jpeg data into a temporary container: either  a	tempo‐
	      rary file or a memory channel.

       ::jpeg::formatExif keys
	      Takes  a list of key-value pairs as returned by getExif and for‐
	      mats many of the values into a more human readable form. As  few
	      as  one  key-value  may  be  passed  in,	the entire exif is not
	      required.
	      foreach {key val} [::jpeg::formatExif [::jpeg::getExif photo.jpg]] {
	      puts "$key: $val"
	      }

	      array set exif [::jpeg::getExif photo.jpg]
	      puts "max f-stop: [::jpeg::formatExif [list MaxAperture $exif(MaxAperture)]]

       ::jpeg::exifKeys
	      Returns a list of the EXIF keys which are currently  understood.
	      There  may  be  keys present in getExif data that are not under‐
	      stood.  Those keys will appear in a 4 digit hexadecimal format.

       ::jpeg::removeExif file
	      Removes the Exif	data  segment  from  the  specified  file  and
	      replaces	it  with  a standard JFIF segment.  Throws an error if
	      file is not a JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::stripJPEG file
	      Removes all metadata from the JPEG file leaving only the	image.
	      This includes comments, EXIF segments, JFXX segments, and appli‐
	      cation specific segments.	 Throws an error if file is not a JPEG
	      image.

       ::jpeg::getComments file
	      Returns  a  list	containing  all the JPEG comments found in the
	      file.  Throws an error if file is not a valid JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::addComment file text...
	      Adds one or more plain text comments to the JPEG image in	 file.
	      Throws an error if file is not a valid JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::removeComments file
	      Removes  all  comments from the file specified.  Throws an error
	      if file is not a valid JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::replaceComment file text
	      Replaces the first comment in the file with the new text.	  This
	      is merely a shortcut for ::jpeg::removeComments and ::jpeg::add‐
	      Comment Throws an error if file is not a valid JPEG image.

       ::jpeg::debug file
	      Prints everything we know about the given file in a nice format.

       ::jpeg::markers channel
	      This is an internal helper command, we document it  for  use  by
	      advanced	users  of the package. The argument channel is an open
	      file handle positioned at the start of the first marker (usually
	      2	 bytes).  The command returns a list with one element for each
	      JFIF marker found in the file. Each element consists of  a  list
	      of  the marker name, its offset in the file, and its length. The
	      offset points to the beginning of the  sections  data,  not  the
	      marker  itself.	The  length is the length of the data from the
	      offset listed to the start of the next marker.

LIMITATIONS
       can only work with files cant write exif data gps exif data not	parsed
       makernote data not yet implemented

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This  document,	and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
       bugs and other problems.	 Please report such in the  category  jpeg  of
       the	    Tcllib	   SF	      Trackers	       [http://source‐
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].  Please also report any  ideas  for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS
       comment, exif, image, jfif, jpeg, thumbnail

CATEGORY
       File formats

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2004-2005, Code: Aaron Faupell <afaupell@users.sourceforge.net>
       Copyright (c) 2007, Code:  Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
       Copyright (c) 2004-2009, Doc:  Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
       Copyright (c) 2011, Code: Pat Thoyts <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>

jpeg				     0.4.0			       jpeg(n)
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