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# File: Reconyx.pm
#
# Description: Reconyx maker notes tags
#
# Revisions: 2011-01-11 - P. Harvey Created
#
# References: 1) RCNX_MN10.pdf (courtesy of Reconyx Inc.)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
package Image::ExifTool::Reconyx;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = '1.04';
# maker notes for Reconyx Hyperfire cameras (ref PH)
%Image::ExifTool::Reconyx::Main = (
GROUPS => { 0 => 'MakerNotes', 2 => 'Camera' },
PROCESS_PROC => \&Image::ExifTool::ProcessBinaryData,
WRITE_PROC => \&Image::ExifTool::WriteBinaryData,
CHECK_PROC => \&Image::ExifTool::CheckBinaryData,
TAG_PREFIX => 'Reconyx',
FORMAT => 'int16u',
WRITABLE => 1,
FIRST_ENTRY => 0,
NOTES => q{
The following tags are extracted from the maker notes of Reconyx Hyperfire
cameras such as the HC500, HC600 and PC900.
},
0x00 => { #1
Name => 'MakerNoteVersion',
PrintConv => 'sprintf("0x%.4x", $val)',
Writable => 0, # (we use this for identification, 0xf101 --> rev 1.0)
PrintConvInv => 'hex $val',
},
0x01 => { #1
Name => 'FirmwareVersion',
Format => 'int16u[3]',
PrintConv => '$val=~tr/ /./; $val',
Writable => 0, # (we use this for identification, 0x0003 --> ver 2 or 3)
},
0x04 => { #1
Name => 'FirmwareDate',
Format => 'int16u[2]',
ValueConv => q{
my @v = split(' ',$val);
sprintf('%.4x:%.2x:%.2x', $v[0], $v[1]>>8, $v[1]&0xff);
},
ValueConvInv => q{
my @v = split(':', $val);
hex($v[0]) . ' ' . hex($v[1] . $v[2]);
},
},
0x06 => {
Name => 'TriggerMode',
Format => 'string[2]',
PrintConv => {
C => 'CodeLoc Not Entered', #1
E => 'External Sensor', #1
M => 'Motion Detection',
T => 'Time Lapse',
},
},
0x07 => {
Name => 'Sequence',
Format => 'int16u[2]',
PrintConv => '$val =~ s/ / of /; $val',
PrintConvInv => 'join(" ", $val=~/\d+/g)',
},
0x09 => { #1
Name => 'EventNumber',
Format => 'int16u[2]',
ValueConv => 'my @v=split(" ",$val); ($v[0]<<16) + $v[1]',
ValueConvInv => '($val>>16) . " " . ($val&0xffff)',
},
0x0b => {
Name => 'DateTimeOriginal',
Description => 'Date/Time Original',
Format => 'int16u[6]',
Groups => { 2 => 'Time' },
Priority => 0, # (not as reliable as EXIF)
Shift => 'Time',
ValueConv => q{
my @a = split ' ', $val;
# have seen these values written big-endian when everything else is little-endian
if ($a[0] & 0xff00 and not $a[0] & 0xff) {
$_ = ($_ >> 8) | (($_ & 0xff) << 8) foreach @a;
}
sprintf('%.4d:%.2d:%.2d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d', @a[5,3,4,2,1,0]);
},
ValueConvInv => q{
my @a = ($val =~ /\d+/g);
return undef unless @a >= 6;
join ' ', @a[5,4,3,1,2,0];
},
PrintConv => '$self->ConvertDateTime($val)',
PrintConvInv => '$self->InverseDateTime($val)',
},
0x12 => {
Name => 'MoonPhase',
Groups => { 2 => 'Time' },
PrintConv => {
0 => 'New',
1 => 'New Crescent',
2 => 'First Quarter',
3 => 'Waxing Gibbous',
4 => 'Full',
5 => 'Waning Gibbous',
6 => 'Last Quarter',
7 => 'Old Crescent',
},
},
0x13 => {
Name => 'AmbientTemperatureFahrenheit',
Format => 'int16s',
PrintConv => '"$val F"',
PrintConvInv => '$val=~/(-?\d+)/ ? $1 : $val',
},
0x14 => {
Name => 'AmbientTemperature',
Format => 'int16s',
PrintConv => '"$val C"',
PrintConvInv => '$val=~/(-?\d+)/ ? $1 : $val',
},
0x15 => {
Name => 'SerialNumber',
Format => 'undef[30]',
RawConv => '$_ = $self->Decode($val, "UCS2"); s/\0.*//; $_',
RawConvInv => q{
$_ = $self->Encode($val, "UCS2");
$_ = substr($_, 0, 30) if length($_) > 30;
return $_;
},
},
0x24 => 'Contrast', #1
0x25 => 'Brightness', #1
0x26 => 'Sharpness', #1
0x27 => 'Saturation', #1
0x28 => {
Name => 'InfraredIlluminator',
PrintConv => {
0 => 'Off',
1 => 'On',
},
},
0x29 => 'MotionSensitivity', #1
0x2a => { #1
Name => 'BatteryVoltage',
ValueConv => '$val / 1000',
ValueConvInv => '$val * 1000',
PrintConv => '"$val V"',
PrintConvInv => '$val=~s/ ?V$//; $val',
},
0x2b => {
Name => 'UserLabel',
Format => 'string[22]', #1 (but manual says 16-char limit)
},
);
__END__
=head1 NAME
Image::ExifTool::Reconyx - Reconyx maker notes tags
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This module is loaded automatically by Image::ExifTool when required.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module contains definitions required by Image::ExifTool to interpret
maker notes in Reconyx cameras.
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright 2003-2016, Phil Harvey (phil at owl.phy.queensu.ca)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Image::ExifTool::TagNames/Reconyx Tags>,
L<Image::ExifTool(3pm)|Image::ExifTool>
=cut
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