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NAME
    Image::Info - Extract meta information from image files

SYNOPSIS
     use Image::Info qw(image_info dim);

     my $info = image_info("image.jpg");
     if (my $error = $info->{error}) {
         die "Can't parse image info: $error\n";
     }
     my $color = $info->{color_type};

     my $type = image_type("image.jpg");
     if (my $error = $type->{error}) {
         die "Can't determine file type: $error\n";
     }
     die "No gif files allowed!" if $type->{file_type} eq 'GIF';

     my($w, $h) = dim($info);

DESCRIPTION
    This module provides functions to extract various kinds of meta information from image files.

  EXPORTS
    Exports nothing by default, but can export the following methods on request:

            image_info
            image_type
            dim
            html_dim
            determine_file_type

  METHODS
    The following functions are provided by the "Image::Info" module:

    image_info( $file )
    image_info( \$imgdata )
    image_info( $file, key => value,... )
        This function takes the name of a file or a file handle as argument and will return one or
        more hashes (actually hash references) describing the images inside the file. If there is
        only one image in the file only one hash is returned. In scalar context, only the hash for
        the first image is returned.

        In case of error, a hash containing the "error" key will be returned. The corresponding
        value will be an appropriate error message.

        If a reference to a scalar is passed as an argument to this function, then it is assumed
        that this scalar contains the raw image data directly.

        The "image_info()" function also take optional key/value style arguments that can influence
        what information is returned.

    image_type( $file )
    image_type( \$imgdata )
        Returns a hash with only one key, "file_type". The value will be the type of the file. On
        error, sets the two keys "error" and "Errno".

        This function is a dramatically faster alternative to the image_info function for situations
        in which you only need to find the image type.

        It uses only the internal file-type detection to do this, and thus does not need to load any
        of the image type-specific driver modules, and does not access to entire file. It also only
        needs access to the first 11 bytes of the file.

        To maintain some level of compatibility with image_info, image_type returns in the same
        format, with the same error message style. That is, it returns a HASH reference, with the
        "$type->{error}" key set if there was an error.

        On success, the HASH reference will contain the single key "file_type", which represents the
        type of the file, expressed as the type code used for the various drivers ('GIF', 'JPEG',
        'TIFF' and so on).

        If there are multiple images within the file they will be ignored, as this function provides
        only the type of the overall file, not of the various images within it. This function will
        not return multiple hashes if the file contains multiple images.

        Of course, in all (or at least effectively all) cases the type of the images inside the file
        is going to be the same as that of the file itself.

    dim( $info_hash )
        Takes an hash as returned from "image_info()" and returns the dimensions ($width, $height)
        of the image. In scalar context returns the dimensions as a string.

    html_dim( $info_hash )
        Returns the dimensions as a string suitable for embedding directly into HTML or SVG
        <img>-tags. E.g.:

           print "<img src="..." @{[html_dim($info)]}>\n";

    determine_file_format( $filedata )
        Determines the file format from the passed file data (a normal Perl scalar containing the
        first bytes of the file), and returns either undef for an unknown file format, or a string
        describing the format, like "BMP" or "JPEG".

Image descriptions
    The "image_info()" function returns meta information about each image in the form of a reference
    to a hash. The hash keys used are in most cases based on the TIFF element names. All lower case
    keys are mandatory for all file formats and will always be there unless an error occurred (in
    which case the "error" key will be present.) Mixed case keys will only be present when the
    corresponding information element is available in the image.

    The following key names are common for any image format:

    file_media_type
        This is the MIME type that is appropriate for the given file format. The corresponding value
        is a string like: "image/png" or "image/jpeg".

    file_ext
        The is the suggested file name extension for a file of the given file format. The value is a
        3 letter, lowercase string like "png", "jpg".

    width
        This is the number of pixels horizontally in the image.

    height
        This is the number of pixels vertically in the image. (TIFF uses the name ImageLength for
        this field.)

    color_type
        The value is a short string describing what kind of values the pixels encode. The value can
        be one of the following:

          Gray
          GrayA
          RGB
          RGBA
          CMYK
          YCbCr
          CIELab

        These names can also be prefixed by "Indexed-" if the image is composed of indexes into a
        palette. Of these, only "Indexed-RGB" is likely to occur.

        It is similar to the TIFF field "PhotometricInterpretation", but this name was found to be
        too long, so we used the PNG inspired term instead.

    resolution
        The value of this field normally gives the physical size of the image on screen or paper.
        When the unit specifier is missing then this field denotes the squareness of pixels in the
        image.

        The syntax of this field is:

           <res> <unit>
           <xres> "/" <yres> <unit>
           <xres> "/" <yres>

        The <res>, <xres> and <yres> fields are numbers. The <unit> is a string like "dpi", "dpm" or
        "dpcm" (denoting "dots per inch/cm/meter).

    SamplesPerPixel
        This says how many channels there are in the image. For some image formats this number might
        be higher than the number implied from the "color_type".

    BitsPerSample
        This says how many bits are used to encode each of samples. The value is a reference to an
        array containing numbers. The number of elements in the array should be the same as
        "SamplesPerPixel".

    Comment
        Textual comments found in the file. The value is a reference to an array if there are
        multiple comments found.

    Interlace
        If the image is interlaced, then this tells which interlace method is used.

    Compression
        This tells you which compression algorithm is used.

    Gamma
        A number.

    LastModificationTime
        A ISO date string

Supported Image Formats
    The following image file formats are supported:

    BMP This module supports the Microsoft Device Independent Bitmap format (BMP, DIB, RLE).

        For more information see Image::Info::BMP.

    GIF Both GIF87a and GIF89a are supported and the version number is found as "GIF_Version" for
        the first image. GIF files can contain multiple images, and information for all images will
        be returned if image_info() is called in list context. The Netscape-2.0 extension to loop
        animation sequences is represented by the "GIF_Loop" key for the first image. The value is
        either "forever" or a number indicating loop count.

    ICO This module supports the Microsoft Windows Icon Resource format (.ico).

    JPEG
        For JPEG files we extract information both from "JFIF" and "Exif" application chunks.

        "Exif" is the file format written by most digital cameras. This encode things like
        timestamp, camera model, focal length, exposure time, aperture, flash usage, GPS position,
        etc.

        The "Exif" spec can be found at: <http://www.exif.org/specifications.html>.

        The "color_type" element may have the following values: "Gray", "YCbCr", and "CMYK". Note
        that detecting "RGB" and "YCCK" currently does not work, but will hopefully in future.

    PNG Information from IHDR, PLTE, gAMA, pHYs, tEXt, tIME chunks are extracted. The sequence of
        chunks are also given by the "PNG_Chunks" key.

    PBM/PGM/PPM
        All information available is extracted.

    SVG Provides a plethora of attributes and metadata of an SVG vector graphic.

    TIFF
        The "TIFF" spec can be found at: <http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/tiff/>

        The EXIF spec can be found at: <http://www.exif.org/specifications.html>

    WBMP
        wbmp files have no magic, so cannot be used with the normal Image::Info functions. See
        Image::Info::WBMP for more information.

    WEBP
        VP8 (lossy), VP8L (lossless) and VP8X (extended) files are supported. Sets the key
        "Animation" to true if the file is an animation. Otherwise sets the key "Compression" to
        either "VP8" or "Lossless".

    XBM See Image::Info::XBM for details.

    XPM See Image::Info::XPM for details.

CAVEATS
    While this module is fine for parsing basic image information like image type, dimensions and
    color depth, it is probably not good enough for parsing out more advanced information like EXIF
    data. If you want an up-to-date and tested EXIF parsing library, please use Image::ExifTool.

SEE ALSO
    Image::Size, Image::ExifTool

AUTHORS
    Copyright 1999-2004 Gisle Aas.

    See the CREDITS file for a list of contributors and authors.

    Tels - (c) 2006 - 2008.

    Current maintainer: Slaven Rezic - (c) 2008 - 2015.

LICENSE
    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
    Perl v5.8.8 itself.

Image::Info
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
image_info( $file ) image_info( \$imgdata ) image_info( $file, key => value,... ) image_type( $file ) image_type( \$imgdata ) dim( $info_hash ) html_dim( $info_hash ) determine_file_format( $filedata )
Image descriptions Supported Image Formats CAVEATS SEE ALSO AUTHORS LICENSE

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