This will allow you to manipulate the thumbnail image ($imgJpeg) using the various gd commands:
<?php
if (($imgJpeg = exif_thumbnail($strImagePath)) === false)
print "No Thumbnail!";
else
$imgJpeg = imageCreateFromString($imgJpeg);
?>
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
exif_thumbnail — Recuperar la miniatura embebida de una imagen TIFF o JPEG
exif_thumbnail() lee la miniatura embebida de una imagen TIFF o JPEG.
Si quiere implementar miniaturas mediante esta función, debería enviar la información del tipo mime usando la función header().
Es posible que exif_thumbnail() no pueda crear una
imagen pero puede determinar su tamaño. En este caso, el valor devuelto es
false
pero width
y height
son establecidos.
filename
El nombre de la imagen que va a ser leída. Esta imagen contiene una miniatura embebida.
width
El ancho devuelto de la miniatura devuelta.
height
El alto devuelto de la miniatura devuelta.
imagetype
El tipo de imagen devuelto de la miniatura devuelta. Puede ser TIFF o JPEG.
Devuelve la miniatura embebida, o false
si la imagen no contiene
ninguna miniatura.
Ejemplo #1 Ejemplo de exif_thumbnail()
<?php
if (array_key_exists('file', $_REQUEST)) {
$imagen = exif_thumbnail($_REQUEST['file'], $width, $height, $type);
} else {
$imagen = false;
}
if ($imagen!==false) {
header('Content-type: ' .image_type_to_mime_type($type));
echo $imagen;
exit;
} else {
// no está disponible la miniatura, tratar el error aquí
echo 'No está disponible la miniatura';
}
?>
This will allow you to manipulate the thumbnail image ($imgJpeg) using the various gd commands:
<?php
if (($imgJpeg = exif_thumbnail($strImagePath)) === false)
print "No Thumbnail!";
else
$imgJpeg = imageCreateFromString($imgJpeg);
?>
If you've edited the image with image editing software and it no longer contains an exif thumbnail, I've created a script that will add one back into it, using the "PHP Exif Library": http://pel.sourceforge.net/index.php
<?php
require_once('../PEL/PelJpeg.php');
require_once('../PEL/PelIfd.php');
$fullpath = 'images/DSC_0013c.JPG'; # path of source image (does not contain an exif thumbnail)
$jpeg = new PelJpeg($fullpath);
$exif = $jpeg->getExif();
$tiff = $exif->getTiff();
$ifd0 = $tiff->getIfd(); # need this so that we can later link it to the new IFD
$ifd1 = $ifd0->getNextIfd();
if (!$ifd1) { # Only create thumbnail if one doesn't exist (i.e. there is no IFD1)
$ifd1 = new PelIfd(1);
$ifd0->setNextIfd($ifd1); # point ifd0 to the new ifd1 (or else ifd1 will not be read)
$original = ImageCreateFromString($jpeg->getBytes()); # create image resource of original
$orig_w=imagesx($original);
$orig_h=imagesy($original);
$wmax = 160;
$hmax = 120;
if ($orig_w>$wmax || $orig_h>$hmax) {
$thumb_w=$wmax;
$thumb_h=$hmax;
if ($thumb_w/$orig_w*$orig_h>$thumb_h)
$thumb_w=round($thumb_h*$orig_w/$orig_h); # maintain aspect ratio
else
$thumb_h=round($thumb_w*$orig_h/$orig_w);
}
else { # only set the thumb's size if the original is larger than 'wmax'x'hmax'
$thumb_w=$orig_w;
$thumb_h=$orig_h;
}
# create image resource with thumbnail sizing
$thumb=imagecreatetruecolor($thumb_w,$thumb_h);
## Resize original and copy to the blank thumb resource
imagecopyresampled($thumb,$original,
0,0,0,0,$thumb_w,$thumb_h,$orig_w,$orig_h);
# start writing output to buffer
ob_start();
# outputs thumb resource contents to buffer
ImageJpeg($thumb);
# create PelDataWindow from buffer thumb contents (and end output to buffer)
$window = new PelDataWindow(ob_get_clean());
if ($window) {
$ifd1->setThumbnail($window); # set window data as thumbnail in ifd1
$outpath = $fullpath; # overwrite original jpg file
file_put_contents($outpath, $jpeg->getBytes()); # write everything to output filename
# Show thumbnail in file:
echo '<img src="thumb_exif.php?image='.$outpath.'" border=0 alt="If you see this, it did not work"><br>';
}
}
else {
echo 'ifd1 already exists! (IFD1 is where the thumbnail is stored)<br>';
}
?>
<?php # This is the code in thumb_exif.php :
$imgdat = exif_thumbnail($_REQUEST['image'], $width, $height, $type);
header('Content-type: ' . image_type_to_mime_type($type));
echo($imgdat);
?>
If you have a lot of such files, you can easily make a script that searches them out and adds thumbnails to their exif.
use this if you want to embed a thumbnail directly on the HTML page without writing it first to a file:
<?php
$image = exif_thumbnail($file, $width, $height, $type);
echo "<img width='$width' height='$height' src='data:image/gif;base64,".base64_encode($image)."'>";
?>
If you want to convert from TIFF to JPG you can use ImageMagick if it is installed in your server.
<?php
$exec = 'convert /path/to/file.tiff /path/to/file.jpg 2>&1';
@exec($exec, $exec_output, $exec_retval);
//possible error
print_r($exec_output)
?>
Great that the thumbnail can be in TIFF format (f.i. Kodak cameras have embedded thumbnail in TIFF) BUT I have not been able to show TIFF as an embedded image in HTML (using the <IMG...> tag). There seems to be no function in PHP to change TIFF to, lets say, JPG. (imagecreatefromstring gives a 'unknown datatype' error for the TIFF stream. So below sample works great for JPEG embedded thumbnail, but not for TIFF embedded (but then, maybe I did something wrong?):
test_exif.php:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Test EXIF Read </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<?php
$image='P0000614.JPG';
echo("<B>". $image. "</B>:<BR><BR>\n");
$exif = exif_read_data($image, 'ANY_TAG',true);
if (!$exif===false)
{
echo("Image contains headers<br><br>");
echo("<A href=showthumb.php?image=" . $image ."> <IMG border=0 src=showthumb.php?image=" . $image ."></A><BR><BR>");
foreach ($exif as $key => $section)
{
foreach ($section as $name => $val)
{
echo "$key.$name: $val<br>\n";
}
}
}
else
{
echo("Sorry, image <B>".$image . "</B> does not contain (readable) EXIF data.");
}
?>
</BODY>
</HTML>
showthumb.php:
<?php
$imgdat = exif_thumbnail($_REQUEST['image'],$width, $height, $type);
header('Content-type: ' . image_type_to_mime_type($type));
echo($imgdat);
?>
When clicking on the <A> opens the TIFF image in the program that windows assigned to this type, but the JPEG opens in the browser.
I am using PHP 4.3.6 on windows iis 4 (yeah, I know.....)