Obtaining JPEG Dimensions (Height/Width) with a Macro

jpg_randall

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Hi all,

I have a macro, part of which lists all the files (all JPEGs) in a particular folder.

I need to obtain the width/height of these pictures in pixels.

My understanding is I can't do this with FileSystemObject, is there another way?

Any suggestions gratefully received.

Jerry
 

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Code:
Sub Dimensions()
Dim sFile As Variant
Dim oShell: Set oShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
Dim oDir:   Set oDir = oShell.Namespace("H:\Pics")
Dim i As Long


i = 1
For Each sFile In oDir.Items
    Cells(i, 1).Value = oDir.GetDetailsOf(sFile, 0)
    Cells(i, 2).Value = oDir.GetDetailsOf(sFile, 26)
i = i + 1
Next
MsgBox "Done"
End Sub
 
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