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| 25 | .if n .po 0 |
| 26 | .TH TIFFRGBAImage 3TIFF "October 29, 2004" "libtiff" |
| 27 | .SH NAME |
| 28 | TIFFRGBAImageOK, TIFFRGBAImageBegin, TIFFRGBAImageGet, TIFFRGBAImageEnd |
| 29 | \- read and decode an image into a raster |
| 30 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 31 | .B "#include <tiffio.h>" |
| 32 | .sp |
| 33 | .B "typedef unsigned char TIFFRGBValue;" |
| 34 | .B "typedef struct _TIFFRGBAImage TIFFRGBAImage;" |
| 35 | .sp |
| 36 | .BI "int TIFFRGBAImageOK(TIFF *" tif ", char " emsg[1024] ")" |
| 37 | .br |
| 38 | .BI "int TIFFRGBAImageBegin(TIFFRGBAImage *" img ", TIFF* " tif ", int " stopOnError ", char " emsg[1024] ")" |
| 39 | .br |
| 40 | .BI "int TIFFRGBAImageGet(TIFFRGBAImage *" img ", uint32* " raster ", uint32 " width " , uint32 " height ")" |
| 41 | .br |
| 42 | .BI "void TIFFRGBAImageEnd(TIFFRGBAImage *" img ")" |
| 43 | .br |
| 44 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 45 | The routines described here provide a high-level interface |
| 46 | through which |
| 47 | .SM TIFF |
| 48 | images may be read into memory. |
| 49 | Images may be strip- or tile-based and have a variety of different |
| 50 | characteristics: bits/sample, samples/pixel, photometric, etc. |
| 51 | Decoding state is encapsulated in a |
| 52 | .I TIFFRGBAImage |
| 53 | structure making it possible to capture state for multiple images |
| 54 | and quickly switch between them. |
| 55 | The target raster format can be customized to a particular application's |
| 56 | needs by installing custom routines that manipulate image data |
| 57 | according to application requirements. |
| 58 | .PP |
| 59 | The default usage for these routines is: check if an image can |
| 60 | be processed using |
| 61 | .IR TIFFRGBAImageOK , |
| 62 | construct a decoder state block using |
| 63 | .IR TIFFRGBAImageBegin , |
| 64 | read and decode an image into a target raster using |
| 65 | .IR TIFFRGBAImageGet , |
| 66 | and then |
| 67 | release resources using |
| 68 | .IR TIFFRGBAImageEnd . |
| 69 | .I TIFFRGBAImageGet |
| 70 | can be called multiple times to decode an image using different |
| 71 | state parameters. |
| 72 | If multiple images are to be displayed and there is not enough |
| 73 | space for each of the decoded rasters, multiple state blocks can |
| 74 | be managed and then calls can be made to |
| 75 | .I TIFFRGBAImageGet |
| 76 | as needed to display an image. |
| 77 | .PP |
| 78 | The generated raster is assumed to be an array of |
| 79 | .I width |
| 80 | times |
| 81 | .I height |
| 82 | 32-bit entries, where |
| 83 | .I width |
| 84 | must be less than or equal to the width of the image (\c |
| 85 | .I height |
| 86 | may be any non-zero size). |
| 87 | If the raster dimensions are smaller than the image, the image data |
| 88 | is cropped to the raster bounds. |
| 89 | If the raster height is greater than that of the image, then the |
| 90 | image data are placed in the lower part of the raster. |
| 91 | (Note that the raster is assume to be organized such that the pixel |
| 92 | at location (\fIx\fP,\fIy\fP) is \fIraster\fP[\fIy\fP*\fIwidth\fP+\fIx\fP]; |
| 93 | with the raster origin in the |
| 94 | .B lower-left |
| 95 | hand corner.) |
| 96 | .PP |
| 97 | Raster pixels are 8-bit packed red, green, blue, alpha samples. |
| 98 | The macros |
| 99 | .IR TIFFGetR , |
| 100 | .IR TIFFGetG , |
| 101 | .IR TIFFGetB , |
| 102 | and |
| 103 | .I TIFFGetA |
| 104 | should be used to access individual samples. |
| 105 | Images without Associated Alpha matting information have a constant |
| 106 | Alpha of 1.0 (255). |
| 107 | .PP |
| 108 | .I TIFFRGBAImageGet |
| 109 | converts non-8-bit images by scaling sample values. |
| 110 | Palette, grayscale, bilevel, |
| 111 | .SM CMYK\c |
| 112 | , and YCbCr images are converted to |
| 113 | .SM RGB |
| 114 | transparently. |
| 115 | Raster pixels are returned uncorrected by any colorimetry information |
| 116 | present in the directory. |
| 117 | .PP |
| 118 | The parameter |
| 119 | .I stopOnError |
| 120 | specifies how to act if an error is encountered while reading |
| 121 | the image. |
| 122 | If |
| 123 | .I stopOnError |
| 124 | is non-zero, then an error will terminate the operation; otherwise |
| 125 | .I TIFFRGBAImageGet |
| 126 | will continue processing data until all the possible data in the |
| 127 | image have been requested. |
| 128 | .SH "ALTERNATE RASTER FORMATS" |
| 129 | To use the core support for reading and processing |
| 130 | .SM TIFF |
| 131 | images, but write the resulting raster data in a different format |
| 132 | one need only override the ``\fIput methods\fP'' used to store raster data. |
| 133 | These methods are are defined in the |
| 134 | .I TIFFRGBAImage |
| 135 | structure and initially setup by |
| 136 | .I TIFFRGBAImageBegin |
| 137 | to point to routines that pack raster data in the default |
| 138 | .SM ABGR |
| 139 | pixel format. |
| 140 | Two different routines are used according to the physical organization |
| 141 | of the image data in the file: |
| 142 | .IR PlanarConfiguration =1 |
| 143 | (packed samples), |
| 144 | and |
| 145 | .IR PlanarConfiguration =2 |
| 146 | (separated samples). |
| 147 | Note that this mechanism can be used to transform the data before |
| 148 | storing it in the raster. |
| 149 | For example one can convert data |
| 150 | to colormap indices for display on a colormap display. |
| 151 | .SH "SIMULTANEOUS RASTER STORE AND DISPLAY" |
| 152 | It is simple to display an image as it is being read into memory |
| 153 | by overriding the put methods as described above for supporting |
| 154 | alternate raster formats. |
| 155 | Simply keep a reference to the default put methods setup by |
| 156 | .I TIFFRGBAImageBegin |
| 157 | and then invoke them before or after each display operation. |
| 158 | For example, the |
| 159 | .IR tiffgt (1) |
| 160 | utility uses the following put method to update the display as |
| 161 | the raster is being filled: |
| 162 | .sp |
| 163 | .nf |
| 164 | .ft C |
| 165 | static void |
| 166 | putContigAndDraw(TIFFRGBAImage* img, uint32* raster, |
| 167 | uint32 x, uint32 y, uint32 w, uint32 h, |
| 168 | int32 fromskew, int32 toskew, |
| 169 | unsigned char* cp) |
| 170 | { |
| 171 | (*putContig)(img, raster, x, y, w, h, fromskew, toskew, cp); |
| 172 | if (x+w == width) { |
| 173 | w = width; |
| 174 | if (img->orientation == ORIENTATION_TOPLEFT) |
| 175 | lrectwrite(0, y-(h-1), w-1, y, raster-x-(h-1)*w); |
| 176 | else |
| 177 | lrectwrite(0, y, w-1, y+h-1, raster); |
| 178 | } |
| 179 | } |
| 180 | .ft R |
| 181 | .fi |
| 182 | .sp |
| 183 | (the original routine provided by the library is saved in the |
| 184 | variable |
| 185 | .IR putContig .) |
| 186 | .SH "SUPPORTING ADDITIONAL TIFF FORMATS" |
| 187 | The |
| 188 | .I TIFFRGBAImage |
| 189 | routines support the most commonly encountered flavors of |
| 190 | .SM TIFF. |
| 191 | It is possible to extend this support by overriding the ``\fIget method\fP'' |
| 192 | invoked by |
| 193 | .I TIFFRGBAImageGet |
| 194 | to read |
| 195 | .SM TIFF |
| 196 | image data. |
| 197 | Details of doing this are a bit involved, it is best to make a copy |
| 198 | of an existing get method and modify it to suit the needs of an |
| 199 | application. |
| 200 | .SH NOTES |
| 201 | Samples must be either 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 bits. |
| 202 | Colorimetric samples/pixel must be either 1, 3, or 4 (i.e. |
| 203 | .I SamplesPerPixel |
| 204 | minus |
| 205 | .IR ExtraSamples ). |
| 206 | .PP |
| 207 | Palette image colormaps that appear to be incorrectly written |
| 208 | as 8-bit values are automatically scaled to 16-bits. |
| 209 | .SH "RETURN VALUES" |
| 210 | All routines return |
| 211 | 1 if the operation was successful. |
| 212 | Otherwise, 0 is returned if an error was encountered and |
| 213 | .I stopOnError |
| 214 | is zero. |
| 215 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS |
| 216 | All error messages are directed to the |
| 217 | .IR TIFFError (3TIFF) |
| 218 | routine. |
| 219 | .PP |
| 220 | .BR "Sorry, can not handle %d-bit pictures" . |
| 221 | The image had |
| 222 | .I BitsPerSample |
| 223 | other than 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16. |
| 224 | .PP |
| 225 | .BR "Sorry, can not handle %d-channel images" . |
| 226 | The image had |
| 227 | .I SamplesPerPixel |
| 228 | other than 1, 3, or 4. |
| 229 | .PP |
| 230 | \fBMissing needed "PhotometricInterpretation" tag\fP. |
| 231 | The image did not have a tag that describes how to display |
| 232 | the data. |
| 233 | .PP |
| 234 | \fBNo "PhotometricInterpretation" tag, assuming RGB\fP. |
| 235 | The image was missing a tag that describes how to display it, |
| 236 | but because it has 3 or 4 samples/pixel, it is assumed to be |
| 237 | .SM RGB. |
| 238 | .PP |
| 239 | \fBNo "PhotometricInterpretation" tag, assuming min-is-black\fP. |
| 240 | The image was missing a tag that describes how to display it, |
| 241 | but because it has 1 sample/pixel, it is assumed to be a grayscale |
| 242 | or bilevel image. |
| 243 | .PP |
| 244 | .BR "No space for photometric conversion table" . |
| 245 | There was insufficient memory for a table used to convert |
| 246 | image samples to 8-bit |
| 247 | .SM RGB. |
| 248 | .PP |
| 249 | \fBMissing required "Colormap" tag\fP. |
| 250 | A Palette image did not have a required |
| 251 | .I Colormap |
| 252 | tag. |
| 253 | .PP |
| 254 | .BR "No space for tile buffer" . |
| 255 | There was insufficient memory to allocate an i/o buffer. |
| 256 | .PP |
| 257 | .BR "No space for strip buffer" . |
| 258 | There was insufficient memory to allocate an i/o buffer. |
| 259 | .PP |
| 260 | .BR "Can not handle format" . |
| 261 | The image has a format (combination of |
| 262 | .IR BitsPerSample , |
| 263 | .IR SamplesPerPixel , |
| 264 | and |
| 265 | .IR PhotometricInterpretation ) |
| 266 | that can not be handled. |
| 267 | .PP |
| 268 | .BR "No space for B&W mapping table" . |
| 269 | There was insufficient memory to allocate a table used to map |
| 270 | grayscale data to |
| 271 | .SM RGB. |
| 272 | .PP |
| 273 | .BR "No space for Palette mapping table" . |
| 274 | There was insufficient memory to allocate a table used to map |
| 275 | data to 8-bit |
| 276 | .SM RGB. |
| 277 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 278 | .BR TIFFOpen (3TIFF), |
| 279 | .BR TIFFReadRGBAImage (3TIFF), |
| 280 | .BR TIFFReadRGBAImageOriented (3TIFF), |
| 281 | .BR TIFFReadRGBAStrip (3TIFF), |
| 282 | .BR TIFFReadRGBATile (3TIFF), |
| 283 | .BR libtiff (3TIFF) |
| 284 | .PP |
| 285 | Libtiff library home page: |
| 286 | .BR http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ |