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I'm using this code (Writing image metadata (EXIF/TIFF/IPTC) to image file in OS X) to read EXIF/TIFF/IPTC data from image files. It's working great, but I would also need to copy the clipping path over. It's saved to a non standard index called "Photoshop" (just like the Others are called Iptc and similar).

I can't figure out how to access this information to copy it over to a newly created NSImage. The method in the link does not seem to access any non-standard informations. Any help appreciated. Thanks

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Here is a sample image: http://www.mad-sharky.com/clipping_path.jpg

This one contains a clipping path, it can be verified usign this tool: http://regex.info/exif.cgi you can see the "Photoshop" section. That part contains all the data I am missing with the code I am using. (Code is the same as the link above)

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  • can you supply an image example. ( and your code) and also are you actually seeing the property when you NSLOG
    – markhunte
    Aug 24, 2015 at 17:29
  • Done.. also added a Bounty! Aug 25, 2015 at 7:16
  • I notice that that site uses exiftool ( sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool ). Which I have bundled in an app before and used NSTask to make calls to it. I can see the Photoshop tag list listed on the exiftool site. But for the life of me cannot see them in your file using the exiftool. ??
    – markhunte
    Aug 25, 2015 at 14:24
  • I have made a little progress but not being massive on clipping path data, what actual Tags in that lot are you after saves me guessing. Can you add them to you answer. as I may be getting them and not realising..
    – markhunte
    Aug 25, 2015 at 16:39
  • @markhunte i am not sure I am understanding what you are asking... Aug 27, 2015 at 7:29

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I only have an old .psd file which does not have a clipping path. But does have layers.

This quick bit of example code uses the Photoshop image properties. kCGImageProperty8BIMDictionary

 NSURL *imageFileURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:@"/users/username/foo.psd"];
    CGImageSourceRef imageSource = CGImageSourceCreateWithURL((__bridge CFURLRef)imageFileURL, NULL);

    NSDictionary *properties = (__bridge_transfer NSDictionary *)CGImageSourceCopyPropertiesAtIndex(imageSource, 0,
                                                                                                    NULL);

    NSDictionary *bim = properties[(__bridge id)kCGImageProperty8BIMDictionary];

     NSLog(@"bim %@",bim);

      CFRelease(imageSource);

In my Image I have some image layers:

enter image description here

The NSLog from the code above returns

imageRead[11220:452087] bim { LayerNames = ( "Layer 0", "Layer 5", "Layer 6", "Layer 4", "Layer 3", "Layer 2", "Layer 1" ); Version = 1; }

If I wanted to know all the keys I could use:

id allKeys = [bim allKeys];
     NSLog(@"allKeys %@",allKeys);

And get:

imageRead[11531:463848] allKeys ( Version, LayerNames )

I could then use:

id LayerNames = [bim objectForKey:@"LayerNames"];
 NSLog(@"LayerNames %@",LayerNames);

to get :

imageRead[11563:465657] LayerNames ( "Layer 0", "Layer 5", "Layer 6", "Layer 4", "Layer 3", "Layer 2", "Layer 1" )

Or

valueForKey:, allValues

I cannot test if a clipping path would come back unfortunately

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  • updated the post with a jpg that contains a clipping path, and added a Bounty for the answer. Aug 25, 2015 at 7:15
  • gave you the Bounty just not to throw it away.. if you happen to find a solution please post it.. :) thanks Sep 1, 2015 at 6:07
  • I wiil do, hopefully i will find an easier way of getting those fields
    – markhunte
    Sep 1, 2015 at 6:11
  • stupid question. what my final goal is, is to take an existing image, and just edit a few keywords. As far as I understood, to do so I have to create a new NSImage and copy all the data over, and the problem is to access these non standard data. Now the question: would it be possible to copy over everything "as is", without having to read these entries singularely? so create a NSImage that is the exact copy of the one on the hard drive? all I need to do is to have a identical copy, with JUST a few keywords changed, without losing all the other data. Sep 2, 2015 at 11:45
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    @sharkyenergy, I did not find a way to get the info natively but looking at you previous question in these comments, that is the way I would go. Copy the image and then update the copies keywords. I assume you are coping to file so you probably do not need to create a new NSImage just use one of the APIs that will copy a file in the finder. NSFilemanager I think. And then use the Coregraphics API to change the keywords of the copy. Or use Coregraphics to copy the image via NSImage/CGImage and the save it with the new info. My assumption in all this is, copying will take along the extra data..
    – markhunte
    Feb 16, 2017 at 0:20

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