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I have the following data (jpg image) stored in MSSQL BLOB. How can I convert it to image ready for display?

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

I know that if BLOB contains the binary data of an image, writing it directly to file should do the trick, but it's not working.

$blob_data = ''; // the string above

file_put_contents( 'test_image.jpg', $blob_data ); // output is broken image
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    It would be better if you can show some code, so that others can figure out what has gone wrong. Jul 25, 2015 at 19:38
  • It may be a binary image, but is it a jpg image. You need to know the original format before it can be converted to jpg and displayed as such.
    – Dan Guzman
    Jul 25, 2015 at 19:48
  • @DanGuzman, yes, I get that data from a table, there are column for image extension and image mime type as well. Mime type is: image/jpeg and extension is .jpg Jul 25, 2015 at 19:50
  • Is the data value example you posted truncated to 512 characters? It doesn't seem be a valid jpg value. No conversion should be needed if it's already a binary jpg image.
    – Dan Guzman
    Jul 25, 2015 at 19:52
  • @DanGuzman, I didn't notice that... I checked it and it seems that the data is stored in tinyint, so probably there's something wrong with the data itself. Can you convert your comment to answer, so I can accept it? Jul 25, 2015 at 19:58

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The data in your question doesn't seem be a valid jpg value. No conversion should be needed if it's already a valid binary jpg image stored in the database.

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Have just had the same need to convert blob into image.

You need to remove the starting 0x and then convert it with hex2bin().

<?php
  $source = substr($blob, 2);
  $image = hex2bin($source);
  file_put_contents('image.jpg', $image);
?>

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