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You start with FileA. You rotate it and store it in FileB.

If you now output the exif data for FileA then of course it's the same. You need to get the exif from FileB to see changes (but there won't be much exif data there)

I know there won't be much there, but seeing the change will confirm effectiveness.

I am starting with File A and altering it and overwriting it as File A again.  What do I need to do to capture the EXIF from the edited version?

How do I get it to grab the data aknew?

24 minutes ago, phppup said:

I am starting with File A and altering it and overwriting it as File A again. 

Then it sounds like your rotation function is the same as you posted earlier - yes?

$filename = '/images/myphoto.jpg';

$exif = exif_read_data($filesname);
echo '<pre>BEFORE: ' . print_r($exif, 1) . '</pre>';

correctImageOrientation($filename);

$exif = exif_read_data($filesname);
echo '<pre>AFTER: ' . print_r($exif, 1) . '</pre>';

 

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