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Rotate image preview to compensate for EXIF orientation (Javascript / Typescript)
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// Based on: https://stackoverflow.com/a/46814952/283851 | |
/** | |
* Create a Base64 Image URL, with rotation applied to compensate for EXIF orientation, if needed. | |
* | |
* Optionally resize to a smaller maximum width - to improve performance for larger image thumbnails. | |
*/ | |
export async function getImageUrl(file: File, maxWidth: number|undefined) { | |
return readOrientation(file).then(orientation => applyRotation(file, orientation || 1, maxWidth || 999999)); | |
} | |
/** | |
* @returns EXIF orientation value (or undefined) | |
*/ | |
const readOrientation = (file: File) => new Promise<number|undefined>(resolve => { | |
const reader = new FileReader(); | |
reader.onload = () => resolve((() => { | |
const view = new DataView(reader.result as ArrayBuffer); | |
if (view.getUint16(0, false) != 0xFFD8) { | |
return; | |
} | |
const length = view.byteLength; | |
let offset = 2; | |
while (offset < length) { | |
const marker = view.getUint16(offset, false); | |
offset += 2; | |
if (marker == 0xFFE1) { | |
offset += 2; | |
if (view.getUint32(offset, false) != 0x45786966) { | |
return; | |
} | |
offset += 6; | |
const little = view.getUint16(offset, false) == 0x4949; | |
offset += view.getUint32(offset + 4, little); | |
const tags = view.getUint16(offset, little); | |
offset += 2; | |
for (var i = 0; i < tags; i++) { | |
if (view.getUint16(offset + (i * 12), little) == 0x0112) { | |
return view.getUint16(offset + (i * 12) + 8, little); | |
} | |
} | |
} else if ((marker & 0xFF00) != 0xFF00) { | |
break; | |
} else { | |
offset += view.getUint16(offset, false); | |
} | |
} | |
})()); | |
reader.readAsArrayBuffer(file.slice(0, 64 * 1024)); | |
}); | |
/** | |
* @returns Base64 Image URL (with rotation applied to compensate for orientation, if any) | |
*/ | |
const applyRotation = (file: File, orientation: number, maxWidth: number) => new Promise<string>(resolve => { | |
const reader = new FileReader(); | |
reader.onload = () => { | |
const url = reader.result as string; | |
const image = new Image(); | |
image.onload = () => { | |
const canvas = document.createElement("canvas"); | |
const context = canvas.getContext("2d")!; | |
let { width, height } = image; | |
const [outputWidth, outputHeight] = orientation >= 5 && orientation <= 8 | |
? [height, width] | |
: [width, height]; | |
const scale = outputWidth > maxWidth ? maxWidth / outputWidth : 1; | |
width = width * scale; | |
height = height * scale; | |
// set proper canvas dimensions before transform & export | |
canvas.width = outputWidth * scale; | |
canvas.height = outputHeight * scale; | |
// transform context before drawing image | |
switch (orientation) { | |
case 2: context.transform(-1, 0, 0, 1, width, 0); break; | |
case 3: context.transform(-1, 0, 0, -1, width, height); break; | |
case 4: context.transform(1, 0, 0, -1, 0, height); break; | |
case 5: context.transform(0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0); break; | |
case 6: context.transform(0, 1, -1, 0, height, 0); break; | |
case 7: context.transform(0, -1, -1, 0, height, width); break; | |
case 8: context.transform(0, -1, 1, 0, 0, width); break; | |
default: break; | |
} | |
// draw image | |
context.drawImage(image, 0, 0, width, height); | |
// export base64 | |
resolve(canvas.toDataURL("image/jpeg")); | |
}; | |
image.src = url; | |
} | |
reader.readAsDataURL(file); | |
}); |
Yes, browsers sometimes rotate automatically these days.
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Did recent browsers natively fix this issue? Because I keep getting the correct orientation now when updating
img.src
from original file input. But using this gist results in a wrong orientation.Here's a demo link that compares the original file from input and the "fixed orientation". https://codesandbox.io/s/competent-oskar-qs0k3?file=/src/App.tsx
I tested with these two images that have different orientations
https://github.com/recurser/exif-orientation-examples/blob/master/Landscape_5.jpg
https://github.com/recurser/exif-orientation-examples/blob/master/Landscape_6.jpg
I also uploaded images from taking pictures with front and back cameras from Galaxy s10e and iPhone 6s (iOS 14.3).
All of them successfully rendered the correct orientation straight from the file input, but after converting it with this gist, it results in a wrong orientation.