// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later // Abstract : Sample program showing how to set the Exif comment of an image, Exif.Photo.UserComment #include #include // ***************************************************************************** // Main int main(int argc, char* const argv[]) { try { Exiv2::XmpParser::initialize(); ::atexit(Exiv2::XmpParser::terminate); #ifdef EXV_ENABLE_BMFF Exiv2::enableBMFF(); #endif if (argc != 2) { std::cout << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " file\n"; return EXIT_FAILURE; } auto image = Exiv2::ImageFactory::open(argv[1]); image->readMetadata(); Exiv2::ExifData& exifData = image->exifData(); /* Exiv2 uses a CommentValue for Exif user comments. The format of the comment string includes an optional charset specification at the beginning: [charset=[Ascii|Jis|Unicode|Undefined]] comment Undefined is used as a default if the comment doesn't start with a charset definition. Following are a few examples of valid comments. The last one is written to the file. */ exifData["Exif.Photo.UserComment"] = "charset=Unicode A Unicode Exif comment added with Exiv2"; exifData["Exif.Photo.UserComment"] = "charset=Undefined An undefined Exif comment added with Exiv2"; exifData["Exif.Photo.UserComment"] = "Another undefined Exif comment added with Exiv2"; exifData["Exif.Photo.UserComment"] = "charset=Ascii An ASCII Exif comment added with Exiv2"; std::cout << "Writing user comment '" << exifData["Exif.Photo.UserComment"] << "' back to the image\n"; image->writeMetadata(); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } catch (Exiv2::Error& e) { std::cout << "Caught Exiv2 exception '" << e << "'\n"; return EXIT_FAILURE; } }