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Source code for getImageInfo function to get the dimension of an image from the header
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# coding:utf-8 | |
# From http://code.google.com/p/plsamples/source/browse/trunk/GrandMonde/getimageinfo.py | |
import StringIO | |
import struct | |
from reseekfile import ReseekFile | |
def getImageInfo(datastream): | |
datastream = ReseekFile.ReseekFile(datastream) | |
data = str(datastream.read(30)) | |
size = len(data) | |
height = -1 | |
width = -1 | |
content_type = '' | |
# handle GIFs | |
if (size >= 10) and data[:6] in ('GIF87a', 'GIF89a'): | |
# Check to see if content_type is correct | |
content_type = 'image/gif' | |
w, h = struct.unpack("<HH", data[6:10]) | |
width = int(w) | |
height = int(h) | |
# See PNG 2. Edition spec (http://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/) | |
# Bytes 0-7 are below, 4-byte chunk length, then 'IHDR' | |
# and finally the 4-byte width, height | |
elif ((size >= 24) and data.startswith('\211PNG\r\n\032\n') | |
and (data[12:16] == 'IHDR')): | |
content_type = 'image/png' | |
w, h = struct.unpack(">LL", data[16:24]) | |
width = int(w) | |
height = int(h) | |
# Maybe this is for an older PNG version. | |
elif (size >= 16) and data.startswith('\211PNG\r\n\032\n'): | |
# Check to see if we have the right content type | |
content_type = 'image/png' | |
w, h = struct.unpack(">LL", data[8:16]) | |
width = int(w) | |
height = int(h) | |
# handle JPEGs | |
elif (size >= 2) and data.startswith('\377\330'): | |
content_type = 'image/jpeg' | |
jpeg = StringIO.StringIO(data) | |
jpeg.read(2) | |
b = jpeg.read(1) | |
try: | |
while (b and ord(b) != 0xDA): | |
while (ord(b) != 0xFF): b = jpeg.read(1) | |
while (ord(b) == 0xFF): b = jpeg.read(1) | |
if (ord(b) >= 0xC0 and ord(b) <= 0xC3): | |
jpeg.read(3) | |
h, w = struct.unpack(">HH", jpeg.read(4)) | |
break | |
else: | |
jpeg.read(int(struct.unpack(">H", jpeg.read(2))[0])-2) | |
b = jpeg.read(1) | |
width = int(w) | |
height = int(h) | |
except struct.error: | |
pass | |
except ValueError: | |
pass | |
return content_type, width, height | |
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Getting 'w' referenced before assignment error.
It is coming from jpeg handling part of the code.
Any suggestions on how to correct it or if I am doing something wrong?
-Samit
(New to coding, & even newer to GitHub!)