If you use the option to append the raw output, you can extract the mime type from there. I'm not sure what's going on in the background here, but it seems far less useful than the command line identify tool.
Imagick::identifyImage
(PECL imagick 2.0.0)
Imagick::identifyImage — Identifies an image and fetches attributes
Beschreibung
array Imagick::identifyImage
([ bool
$appendRawOutput = false
] )Identifies an image and returns the attributes. Attributes include the image width, height, size, and others.
Parameter-Liste
-
appendRawOutput -
Rückgabewerte
Identifies an image and returns the attributes. Attributes include the image width, height, size, and others.
Fehler/Exceptions
Wirft ImagickException bei Fehlern.
php at ontheroad dot net dot nz
22-Nov-2010 01:04
rob at OhReally dot nl
04-Jun-2008 12:49
The array returned by Imagick::identifyImage():
Array
(
[imageName] => /some/path/image.jpg
[format] => JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format)
[geometry] => Array
(
[width] => 90
[height] => 90
)
[type] => TrueColor
[colorSpace] => RGB
[resolution] => Array
(
[x] => 300
[y] => 300
)
[units] => PixelsPerInch
[fileSize] => 1.88672kb
[compression] => JPEG
[signature] => 9a6dc8f604f97d0d691c0286176ddf992e188f0bebba98494b2146ee2d7118da
)
Looks like the only way to get the mimetype is getimagesize()...
