Is ImageInfo returning any error messages or state? I am specifically wondering what the path in the line $info = ImageInfo("$Directory_Path\\$eachImage"); does.

Also, how have you tried to debug this? Have you printed the value of $eachImage within the loop? Do you make it past the next? Do you receive any output, errors, or other information -- But I am not able to read the image Meta information. is very similar to "it doesn't work", which is almost useless from a debugging or assistance point of view.

Update: this is an example of what an error looks like from ImageInfo:

perl -MImage::ExifTool=ImageInfo -MData::Dumper -e "$x=ImageInfo('frob +nitz.jpg'); warn Dumper($x)" $VAR1 = { 'Error' => 'Error opening file', 'Directory' => '.', 'FileName' => 'frobnitz.jpg', 'ExifToolVersion' => '9.27' };
You need to learn to break stuff like this down piece by piece, and think about what is or may be happening.

--MidLifeXis


In reply to Re: How to read Image Resolution on Mac OS X by MidLifeXis
in thread How to read Image Resolution on Mac OS X by Jouve

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