Vous pouvez charger des données binaires jpeg sous forme de fichier et analyser vous-même les en-têtes jpeg. Celui que vous recherchez est l'en-tête 0xFFC0 ou Start of Frame:
Start of frame marker (FFC0)
* the first two bytes, the length, after the marker indicate the number of bytes, including the two length bytes, that this header contains
* P -- one byte: sample precision in bits (usually 8, for baseline JPEG)
* Y -- two bytes
* X -- two bytes
* Nf -- one byte: the number of components in the image
o 3 for color baseline JPEG images
o 1 for grayscale baseline JPEG images
* Nf times:
o Component ID -- one byte
o H and V sampling factors -- one byte: H is first four bits and V is second four bits
o Quantization table number-- one byte
The H and V sampling factors dictate the final size of the component they are associated with. For instance, the color space defaults to YCbCr and the H and V sampling factors for each component, Y, Cb, and Cr, default to 2, 1, and 1, respectively (2 for both H and V of the Y component, etc.) in the Jpeg-6a library by the Independent Jpeg Group. While this does mean that the Y component will be twice the size of the other two components--giving it a higher resolution, the lower resolution components are quartered in size during compression in order to achieve this difference. Thus, the Cb and Cr components must be quadrupled in size during decompression.
Pour plus d'informations sur les en-têtes, consultez l'entrée jpeg de wikipedia ou j'ai obtenu les informations ci-dessus ici .
J'ai utilisé une méthode similaire au code ci-dessous que j'ai obtenu de ce post sur les forums sun:
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.io.*;
public class JPEGDim {
public static Dimension getJPEGDimension(File f) throws IOException {
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(f);
// check for SOI marker
if (fis.read() != 255 || fis.read() != 216)
throw new RuntimeException("SOI (Start Of Image) marker 0xff 0xd8 missing");
Dimension d = null;
while (fis.read() == 255) {
int marker = fis.read();
int len = fis.read() << 8 | fis.read();
if (marker == 192) {
fis.skip(1);
int height = fis.read() << 8 | fis.read();
int width = fis.read() << 8 | fis.read();
d = new Dimension(width, height);
break;
}
fis.skip(len - 2);
}
fis.close();
return d;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
System.out.println(getJPEGDimension(new File(args[0])));
}
}
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