Non APP1 section Length not > 2 bytes (size of the length field).Į_FAIL_SANITYCHECK3 (&H8004CAA5) // Failed sanity check. Invalid JPEG file header.Į_FAIL_SANITYCHECK2 (&H8004CAA4) // Failed sanity check. File format invalid or not understood.Į_FAIL_SANITYCHECK1 (&H8004CAA3) // Failed sanity check. If file exists, check it is not opened exclusively in another program.ĮRROR_READFILE (&H8004CAA2) // Error parsing file. The following exceptions can be thrown when opening a file:ĮRROR_NO_EXIFDATA (&H8004CAA0) // File contains no EXIF data.ĮRROR_OPENFILE (&H8004CAA1) // Error opening file. Use BrowseAndOpenFile if youĭon't know the file path and wish to be prompted with the typical Open-File dialog. OpenFile method if you know the path of the file you wish to open. GPSExifReader.OpenFile(FilePath As String)īoth methods return an object of type GPSExifProperties for accessing the exposed Exif data. Usage Guide: GPSExifReader class is the root object that exposes two methods: Many thanks go to Australia's North Central Catchment Management Authority for allowing us to release this code publicly. This work was commissioned by Australia's North Central Catchment Management Authority, written by Wayne Phillips. This version works in Operating Systems such as Windows XP which doesn't itself expose the GPS data found in JPEGs. Unlike in Accessing detailed file information provided by the Operating System, this code is not dependant on Windows support for exposing the GPS data. Written as a set of VBA class modules, they may be included and used in any project royalty free provided they are not modified in any way. The following Access database provides the ability to read GPS data stored in JPEG files.
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