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exif tags not honored when applying image preprocessing chain #99

Open jdale38 opened 4 years ago

jdale38 commented 4 years ago

It looks like BitmapDecoder used in ImageProcessChain does not rotate images with the included exif orientation tags on a photo. Not including any preprocessing chains for photo uploads resolves this issue.

A possible solution -> applying Matrix#postRotate() with a newly created bitmap during bitmap decoding (https://github.com/cloudinary/cloudinary_android/blob/master/lib/src/main/java/com/cloudinary/android/preprocess/BitmapDecoder.java#L82).

Device info: Android 9 Pixel 2 emulator

SDK info: 1.26.0

yakirp commented 4 years ago

Hey @jdale38,

Could you please add the steps to reproduce this issue?

Thanks -yakir

jdale38 commented 4 years ago

Steps:

  1. include Limit as a preprocessing step for MediaManager
  2. take a photo (using system camera) in portrait mode
  3. upload photo taken from step 2 via MediaManager.upload(portraitPhotoUri).preprocess(limit).dispatch()

Let me know if there's anything else I can shed some light on.

Thanks, Josh

roeeba commented 4 years ago

Hi @jdale38. We've forwarded this issue to our engineers to review. Updates to follow.

jdale38 commented 4 years ago

@roeeba thank you! Let me know if there's any other info you and your team needs.

roeeba commented 4 years ago

Hi @jdale38. We've tried to recreate the issue (tested on real device and the emulator as per their spec; pixel 2, android 9) and we didn't see an issue with the rotation of the image. EXIF data is indeed not retained (seems like a minor issue, which we'll investigate) but the rotation is still handled correctly automatically. Can you please let us know how are you getting the URI to the picture itself? code snippets would help greatly, so we can try and recreate the issue. You can also refer to the sample app in the android repo - we use preprocessing there and the orientation is correct.

dimaportenko commented 2 years ago

here is how I solved missing rotation


  public int getExifAngle(String filePath) {
    int angle = 0;
    try {
      ExifInterface exif = new ExifInterface(filePath);
      int orientation = exif.getAttributeInt(ExifInterface.TAG_ORIENTATION, 1);
      Log.d("EXIF", "Exif: " + orientation);
      switch (orientation) {
        case ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_90:
          angle = 90;
          break;
        case ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_180:
          angle = 180;
          break;
        case ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_270:
          angle = 270;
          break;
      }

    } catch (IOException e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }

    return angle;
  }
  // ------
....
        uploadRequest.preprocess(
        ImagePreprocessChain.limitDimensionsChain(MAX_IMAGE_DIMENSION, MAX_IMAGE_DIMENSION)
          .addStep(new DimensionsValidator(10, 10, MAX_IMAGE_DIMENSION, MAX_IMAGE_DIMENSION))
          .addStep(new Rotate(angle))
          .saveWith(new BitmapEncoder(BitmapEncoder.Format.JPEG, 80))
aksjoshi1 commented 2 years ago

@dimaportenko Thank you for the update. We will have a look into it.