Hey Larry! Thanks for the quick response.
I tried with 1.5.16, 1.6.18, and 1.7.12 all with the same results. Sure thing! An image I was using to compare my own work with I grabbed from the vlc site: http://streams.videolan.org/streams/360/Mountain_360.jpg Here is what I get from oiiotool oiiotool.exe -v --info F:\krp\Mountain_360.jpg Reading F:\krp\Mountain_360.jpg F:\krp\Mountain_360.jpg : 4096 x 2048, 3 channel, uint8 jpeg channel list: R, G, B oiio:ColorSpace: "sRGB" jpeg:subsampling: "4:4:4" Exif:ImageWidth: 4096 Exif:ImageLength: 2048 Exif:Photometric: 2 ImageDescription: "PHOTO mode" Make: "GIROPTIC" Model: "360 Cam V1" Orientation: 1 (normal) Exif:SamplesPerPixel: 3 XResolution: 300 YResolution: 300 ResolutionUnit: "none" Software: "Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 (Macintosh)" DateTime: "2016:11:24 14:18:22" Artist: "001200140C" Copyright: "Copyright, GIROPTIC 360┬░ Experts, 2014. All rights reserved" Exif:ColorSpace: 65535 Exif:PixelXDimension: 4096 Exif:PixelYDimension: 2048 IPTC:Caption: "PHOTO mode" IPTC:Creator: "001200140C" IPTC:CopyrightNotice: "Copyright, GIROPTIC 360┬░ Experts, 2014. All rights r eserved" and the output I get from Exif tool seems too long to put in this email so I will leave it out, but I will show the part that I am hoping to grab from OIIIO XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 5.6-c138 79.159824, 2016/09/14-01:09:01 Use Panorama Viewer : True Projection Type : equirectangular Pose Heading Degrees : 0.0 Cropped Area Left Pixels : 0 Full Pano Width Pixels : 4096 Cropped Area Top Pixels : 0 Cropped Area Image Height Pixels: 2048 Full Pano Height Pixels : 2048 Source Photos Count : 3 Cropped Area Image Width Pixels : 4096 Largest Valid Interior Rect Left: 0 Largest Valid Interior Rect Top : 0 Largest Valid Interior Rect Width: 4096 Largest Valid Interior Rect Height: 2048 Format : image/jpeg Thanks! Chris Bennett On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Larry Gritz <[email protected]> wrote: > Which version of OIIO? > > Can you make one of those jpg files available so I can see exactly what's > in it? > > > On Apr 20, 2017, at 3:58 PM, Chris Bennett <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello! > > Long time reader of the mailing list, first time writer. > > I was curious of OIIO's xmp read/write capabilities. > > I intended to use it to manipulate xmp metadata on stereo panorama images > but when I used the python lib: > > input = ImageInput('F:/myfile.jpg') > spec = input.spec() > for atr in spec.extra_attribs: > print atr.name > > I did not get any of the GPano xmp tags that I had gotten with the > exiftool. > > I also ran it with oiiotool.exe and ended up with the same output. > > It could be I missed something in my (Windows) build. I have yet to try > this on other OS's. > > Just now digging on the surface of this so any advice to point me in the > correct direction would be super helpful. > > Thanks! > > PS. Thanks for creating this awesome toolset. > > Chris Bennett > _______________________________________________ > Oiio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org > > > -- > Larry Gritz > [email protected] > > > > _______________________________________________ > Oiio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org > >
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