LiveArea:Photos
http://manuals.playstation.net/document/gb/psvita/photos/index.html
In the Photos application, take and view photos and videos with your system.
Camera
Panoramic Camera
PS VITA Panoramic photo
Offset (h) | Length | Value (h) | Note |
---|---|---|---|
0000 | 2 | FFD8 | SOI Start Of Image |
0002 | 2 | FFE1 | APP1 Exif |
0004 | 2 | xxxx | APP1 data size |
0006 | 6 | 457869660000 | "Exif " Header |
000C | 2 | 4D4D | TIFF header: byte order used:
|
000E | 2 | 002A | Version number: An arbitrary but carefully chosen number (42) that further identifies the file as a TIFF file
The byte order depends on the value of Bytes 0-1 |
0010 | 4 | 00000008 | The offset (in bytes from the TIFF header) of the first
Image File Directory (IFD) |
0014 | 2 | 0A | Number of tags in IFD |
0016 | 2 | 010F | IFD Entry: Tag: Make (The scanner manufacturer) |
0018 | 2 | 0002 | IFD Entry: Type: ASCII |
001A | 4 | 00000021 | IFD Entry: Count |
001E | 4 | 00000086 | IFD Entry: Value Offset: "Sony Computer Entertainmement Inc." |
0022 | 2 | 0110 | IFD Tag: Model (The scanner model name or number) |
0024 | 2 | 0002 | IFD Type: ASCII |
0026 | 4 | 00000013 | IFD Count |
002A | 4 | 000000A8 | IFD Value Offset: "PlayStation(R)Vita" |
002E | 2 | 0112 | IFD Tag: orientation |
0030 | 2 | 0002 | IFD Type: SHORT |
0032 | 4 | 00000001 | IFD Count |
0036 | 4 | 000000 | IFD Value Offset |
003A | 2 | 011A | IFD Tag: XResolution |
003C | 2 | 0005 | IFD Type: |
003E | 4 | 00000001 | IFD Count |
0042 | 4 | 000000BC | IFD Value Offset: 00 |
0046 | 2 | 011B | IFD Tag: YResolution |
0048 | 2 | 0005 | IFD Type: |
004A | 4 | 00000001 | IFD Count |
004E | 4 | 000000C4 | IFD Value Offset: 00 |
0052 | 2 | 0128 | IFD Tag: ResolutionUnit |
0054 | 2 | 0003 | IFD Type: |
0056 | 4 | 00000001 | IFD Count |
005A | 4 | 00020000 | IFD Value Offset |
005E | 2 | 0131 | IFD Tag: Software
Name and version number of the software package(s) used to create the image (VITA FW) |
0060 | 2 | 0002 | IFD Type: |
0062 | 4 | 00000005 | IFD Count |
0066 | 4 | 000000CC | IFD Value Offset: e.g.: 3.15 |
006A | 2 | 0132 | IFD Tag: DateTime |
006C | 2 | 0002 | IFD Type: |
006E | 4 | 00000014 | IFD Count |
0072 | 4 | 000000D2 | IFD Value Offset: |
0076 | 2 | 0213 | IFD Tag: YCbCr Positioning |
0078 | 2 | 0003 | IFD Type: |
007A | 4 | 00000001 | IFD Count |
007E | 4 | 00010000 | IFD Value Offset: |
0082 | 2 | 8769 | IFD Tag: A pointer to the Exif IFD. |
0084 | 2 | 0004 | IFD Type: |
0086 | 4 | 00000001 | IFD Count |
008A | 4 | 000000E6 | IFD Value Offset: |
... |
An Image File Directory (IFD) consists of a 2-byte count of the number of direc-
tory entries (i.e., the number of fields), followed by a sequence of 12-byte field
entries, followed by a 4-byte offset of the next IFD (or 0 if none). (Do not forget to
write the 4 bytes of 0 after the last IFD.
IFD entry | |
bytes field (h) | Format |
---|---|
0-1 | IFD Entry: The Tag that identifies the field |
2-3 | IFD Entry: The field Type
The value of the Count part of an ASCII field entry includes the NUL. If padding is necessary, the Count does not include the pad byte. Note that there is no initial “count byte” as in Pascal-style strings. Any ASCII field can contain multiple strings, each terminated with a NUL. A single string is preferred whenever possible. The Count for multi-string fields is the number of bytes in all the strings in that field plus their terminating NUL bytes. Only one NUL is allowed between strings, so that the strings following the first string will often begin on an odd byte. The reader must check the type to verify that it contains an expected value. TIFF currently allows more than 1 valid type for some fields. For example, ImageWidth and ImageLength are usually specified as having type SHORT. But images with more than 64K rows or columns must use the LONG field type. TIFF readers should accept BYTE, SHORT, or LONG values for any unsigned integer field. This allows a single procedure to retrieve any integer value, makes reading more robust, and saves disk space in some situations.
the definition of the field.
fraction, the second the denominator.
These new field types are also governed by the byte order (II or MM) |
4-7 | IFD Entry: The number of values, Count of the indicated Type |
8-11 | IFD Entry: The Value Offset ((in bytes from the TIFF header))
The Value is expected to begin on a word boundary; the correspond- ing Value Offset will thus be an even number. This file offset may point anywhere in the file, even after the image data. |
IFD Tag:
- orientation (of the image with respect to the rows and columns)
Tag = 274 (112.H)
Type = SHORT
N= 1
1 = The 0th row represents the visual top of the image, and the 0th column represents the visual left-hand side. 2 = The 0th row represents the visual top of the image, and the 0th column represents the visual right-hand side. 3 = The 0th row represents the visual bottom of the image, and the 0th column repre- sents the visual right-hand side. 4 = The 0th row represents the visual bottom of the image, and the 0th column repre- sents the visual left-hand side. 5 = The 0th row represents the visual left-hand side of the image, and the 0th column represents the visual top. 6 = The 0th row represents the visual right-hand side of the image, and the 0th column represents the visual top. 7 = The 0th row represents the visual right-hand side of the image, and the 0th column represents the visual bottom 8 = The 0th row represents the visual left-hand side of the image, and the 0th column represents the visual bottom. Default is 1. Support for orientations other than 1 is not a Baseline TIFF requirement.
- XResolution (The number of pixels per ResolutionUnit in the ImageWidth direction)
Tag = 282 (11A.H)
Type = RATIONAL
N= 1
It is not mandatory that the image be actually displayed or printed at the size implied by this parameter. It is up to the application to use this information as it wishes. No default. See also YResolution, ResolutionUnit
- DateTime (Date and time of image creation)
Tag = 306 (132.H)
Type = ASCII
N= 20 The format is: “YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS”, with hours like those on a 24-hour clock, and one space character between the date and the time. The length of the string, including the terminating NUL, is 20 bytes.
Gallery
You can save up to 10,000 files with the Photos application.
JPEG (Exif2.2.1) TIFF BMP GIF PNG MPO (can view only one representative image) Videos taken using (Photos)