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How can I insert EXIF/other metadata into a JPEG stored in a memory buffer?


I have created a JPEG using Python OpenCV, EXIF data being lost in the process and apparently not being able to be re-added when calling imwrite (reference: Can't keep image exif data when editing it with opencv in python).

Two questions:

  1. In general, how can I write the original EXIF data/new custom metadata into a JPEG that exists in memory rather than a file?

  2. Would pillow/PIL be able to maintain the EXIF data and allow supplementary metadata to be added? As of 2013 (reference: how maintain exif data of images resizes using PIL) this did not seem possible except via a tmp file (which is not an option for me).

Thanks as ever


Solution

  • I'm not certain I understand what you are trying to do, but I think you are trying to process an image with OpenCV and then re-insert the EXIF data you lost when OpenCV opened it...

    So, hopefully you can do what you are already doing, but also open the image with PIL/Pillow and extract the EXIF data and then write it into the image processed by OpenCV.

    from PIL import Image
    import io
    
    # Read your image with EXIF data using PIL/Pillow
    imWithEXIF = Image.open('image.jpg')
    

    You will now have a dict with the EXIF info in:

    imWIthEXIF.info['exif']
    

    You now want to write that EXIF data into your image you processed with OpenCV, so:

    # Make memory buffer for JPEG-encoded image
    buffer = io.BytesIO()
    
    # Convert OpenCV image onto PIL Image
    OpenCVImageAsPIL = Image.fromarray(OpenCVImage)
    
    # Encode newly-created image into memory as JPEG along with EXIF from other image
    OpenCVImageAsPIL.save(buffer, format='JPEG', exif=imWIthEXIF.info['exif']) 
    

    Beware... I am assuming in the code above, that OpenCVImage is a Numpy array and that you have called cvtColor(cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) to go to the conventional RGB channel ordering that PIL uses rather than OpenCV's BGR channel ordering.

    Keywords: Python, OpenCV, PIL, Pillow, EXIF, preserve, insert, copy, transfer, image, image processing, image-processing, dict, BytesIO, memory, in-memory, buffer.