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Joe Bowser reassigned CB-1700:
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Assignee: Joe Bowser (was: Simon MacDonald)
> Exif data corrupted on Android loading photos from Gallery
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>
> Key: CB-1700
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1700
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0, 2.2.0
> Environment: Samsung Galaxy SII
> Reporter: Darryl Champagne
> Assignee: Joe Bowser
> Attachments: CameraExif.patch
>
>
> Source and Target filenames are reversed in CameraLauncher.java when
> returning a picture from the gallery that requires resizing.
> Exif data is being read in from the resized image (around line 433, in
> onActivityResult):
> if (this.encodingType == JPEG) {
> exif.createInFile(resizePath);
> exif.readExifData();
> rotate = exif.getOrientation();
> }
> And being written back to the original file, rather than the resized file
> that is actually returned (around line 446):
> // Restore exif data to file
> if (this.encodingType == JPEG) {
> exif.createOutFile(FileUtils.getRealPathFromURI(uri, this.cordova));
> exif.writeExifData();
> }
> ...
> this.callbackContext.success("file://" + resizePath + "?" +
> System.currentTimeMillis());
> This means that the almost nonexistent EXIF data in the output file gets
> written to the original file (usually doing nothing), and the valid data is
> not returned in the resized file. The inFile should be imagePath (or
> recreated), and the outfile should be resizePath.
> The sending filename back from the Camera appears to have a similar issue.
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