I am having problems converting GPS coordinates to a byte array that can be stored as EXIF information.
This questions states that EXIF coordinates should be expressed as three rational numbers: degrees/1, minutes/1, seconds/1
. I'm having no trouble converting a decimal coordinate to that. For example 42.1234567
is easily converted to 42/1, 7/1, 24/1
.
My problem is that I don't understand how to represent this as a byte array when I write it to the image EXIF information. The library that I'm using is called ExifWorks, and I'm using it in VB.NET.
The ExifWorks setProperty
method takes three things: the EXIF field ID, an array of bytes as data, and the data type. Here's how I use it:
ew.SetProperty(TagNames.GpsLatitude, byteArrayHere, ExifWorks.ExifDataTypes.UnsignedRational)
I've also tried:
ew.SetPropertyString(TagNames.GpsLatitude, "42/1, 7/1, 24/1")
Which also doesn't work.
So, my question is, how do I convert my degree-minute-second coordinate into a byte array? Everything I've tried thus far ends up as invalid EXIF information, and doesn't work. A general solution is fine... doesn't necessarily have to work in VB.net.