stoefln
stoefln

Reputation: 14556

android: get image dimensions without opening it

I want to get width and height (in pixels) of images which are stored on the sdcard, before loading them into RAM. I need to know the size, so I can downsample them accordingly when loading them. Without downsampling them I get an OutOfMemoryException.

Anyone knows how to get dimensions of image files?

Upvotes: 51

Views: 29586

Answers (2)

devunwired
devunwired

Reputation: 63293

Pass the option to just decode the bounds to the factory:

BitmapFactory.Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
options.inJustDecodeBounds = true;

//Returns null, sizes are in the options variable
BitmapFactory.decodeFile("/sdcard/image.png", options);
int width = options.outWidth;
int height = options.outHeight;
//If you want, the MIME type will also be decoded (if possible)
String type = options.outMimeType;

Upvotes: 127

Tinh Duong
Tinh Duong

Reputation: 76

Actually, there is another way to solve this problem. Using the below way, we can avoid the trouble with file and URI.

BitmapFactory.Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
options.inJustDecodeBounds = true;
ParcelFileDescriptor fd = mContext.getContentResolver().openFileDescriptor(u, "r"); // u is your Uri
BitmapFactory.decodeFileDescriptor(fd.getFileDescriptor(), null, options);

Upvotes: 2

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