pub enum Type {
Show 16 variants BYTE, ASCII, SHORT, LONG, RATIONAL, SBYTE, UNDEFINED, SSHORT, SLONG, SRATIONAL, FLOAT, DOUBLE, IFD, LONG8, SLONG8, IFD8, // some variants omitted
}
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The type of an IFD entry (a 2 byte field).

Variants

BYTE

8-bit unsigned integer

ASCII

8-bit byte that contains a 7-bit ASCII code; the last byte must be zero

SHORT

16-bit unsigned integer

LONG

32-bit unsigned integer

RATIONAL

Fraction stored as two 32-bit unsigned integers

SBYTE

8-bit signed integer

UNDEFINED

8-bit byte that may contain anything, depending on the field

SSHORT

16-bit signed integer

SLONG

32-bit signed integer

SRATIONAL

Fraction stored as two 32-bit signed integers

FLOAT

32-bit IEEE floating point

DOUBLE

64-bit IEEE floating point

IFD

32-bit unsigned integer (offset)

LONG8

BigTIFF 64-bit unsigned integer

SLONG8

BigTIFF 64-bit signed integer

IFD8

BigTIFF 64-bit unsigned integer (offset)

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