Unable to read picture information correctly

Started by ytzhiyuan, February 20, 2023, 08:10:08 PM

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ytzhiyuan

The picture is made with AI.Now,there is no Color Mode态Resolution,when I use exiftool.Please help me,Thanks.


StarGeek

What picture?  Do you have a sample we can look at?
* Did you read FAQ #3 and use the command listed there?
* Please use the Code button for exiftool code/output.
 
* Please include your OS, Exiftool version, and type of file you're processing (MP4, JPG, etc).


ytzhiyuan

1.jpg correct resolution is 400,but exiftool output 200.
99.jpg correct resolution is 72,exiftool can't output the resolution

StarGeek

For the first one, this is FAQ #3.  Using that command to see all tags will show there's resolution tags in two different groups.
C:\>exiftool -G1 -a -s -*resolution* Y:\!temp\dd\1.jpg
[XMP-tiff]      XResolution                     : 72
[XMP-tiff]      YResolution                     : 72
[XMP-tiff]      ResolutionUnit                  : inches
[Photoshop]     XResolution                     : 400
[Photoshop]     YResolution                     : 400

The second file simply doesn't have any embedded metadata at all except for the Adobe block
C:\>exiftool -G1 -a -s -e Y:\!temp\dd\99.jpg
[ExifTool]      ExifToolVersion                 : 12.56
[System]        FileName                        : 99.jpg
[System]        Directory                       : Y:/!temp/dd
[System]        FileSize                        : 1338 kB
[System]        ZoneIdentifier                  : Exists
[System]        FileModifyDate                  : 2023:02:20 18:01:08-08:00
[System]        FileAccessDate                  : 2023:02:20 18:04:58-08:00
[System]        FileCreateDate                  : 2023:02:20 18:01:08-08:00
[System]        FilePermissions                 : -rw-rw-rw-
[File]          FileType                        : JPEG
[File]          FileTypeExtension               : jpg
[File]          MIMEType                        : image/jpeg
[File]          ImageWidth                      : 1300
[File]          ImageHeight                     : 915
[File]          EncodingProcess                 : Progressive DCT, Huffman coding
[File]          BitsPerSample                   : 8
[File]          ColorComponents                 : 3
[File]          YCbCrSubSampling                : YCbCr4:2:0 (2 2)
[Adobe]         DCTEncodeVersion                : 100
[Adobe]         APP14Flags0                     : Encoded with Blend=1 downsampling
[Adobe]         APP14Flags1                     : (none)
[Adobe]         ColorTransform                  : YCbCr

Any resolution whatever other program you're using to view the second image is simply listing a default resolution.  72 is a common default among Adobe programs, I believe.
* Did you read FAQ #3 and use the command listed there?
* Please use the Code button for exiftool code/output.
 
* Please include your OS, Exiftool version, and type of file you're processing (MP4, JPG, etc).

ytzhiyuan

The first can sloved.
I plan use 72 dpi with second picture.
Thanks again.

Alan Clifford

Surely dots per inch has not relevance to a digital photo.  Just change it to whatever you want.  The value is just a bit of text.

ytzhiyuan

Not that,I'm using resolution to compute width and height of the picture.