I have a very simple layout with an ImageView. My application opens the camera, saves an image, and then displays the image in the ImageView with BitmapFactory.decodeFile
. The only issue is that it's rotated. I understand that a) this is due to the phone's camera defaulting to landscape, so this needs to be handled in code and b) image processing must be done in a separate thread from the UI.
The Android training documentation seems to be geared toward loading images from resource id's instead of file paths. This just throws a wrench in things as I'm able to follow the tutorials up to a point but ultimately have trouble reconciling the differences.
I'm certainly new at this so if someone could just give me a high-level overview of what needs to be done to accomplish this, I'd really appreciate it. The following code is where I'm currently adding the bitmap to the ImageView. I assume that my call to the separate thread would go in onCreate
?
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_display_image);
Bitmap bm = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(MainActivity.image_path);
displayImageView = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.myImageView);
displayImageView.setImageBitmap(bm);
}