4 The addtiffo utility is used to add overview pyramids to an existing
5 TIFF or GeoTIFF file. Some applications can take advantage of these
6 overviews to accelerate overview display performance of large rasters.
8 This release of addtiffo is primarily intended for compatibility testing
9 with applications, and to see if there is interest in a cleaner release
10 of the capability ... perhaps incorporation into the libtiff tools
13 Please feel free to contact me with questions, or problems.
16 http://home.gdal.org/~warmerda/
22 Usage: addtiffo [-r {average/nearest} [-subifd]
23 tiff_filename [resolution_reductions]
26 % addtiffo abc.tif 2 4 8 16
28 The numeric arguments are the list of reduction factors to
29 generate. In this example a 1/2, 1/4 1/8 and 1/16
36 See tif_overview.cpp for up to date details.
38 o Currently only images with bits_per_sample of a multiple of eight
41 o The code will attempt to use the same kind of compression,
42 photometric interpretation, and organization as the source image, but
43 it doesn't copy geotiff tags to the reduced resolution images.
45 o Reduced resolution overviews for multi-sample files will currently
46 always be generated as PLANARCONFIG_SEPARATE. This could be fixed
47 reasonable easily if needed to improve compatibility with other
48 packages. Many don't properly support PLANARCONFIG_SEPARATE.
50 o Overviews are always written as appended IFDs, rather than using the
51 ``tree of tree's'' approach using the SUBIFD tag. I wanted to implement
52 both, but it isn't currently easy to add a SUBIFD tag to an existing
53 main tiff IFD with libtiff. I hope to try this again later.
59 The results of running addtiffo on a 1024x1024 tiled greyscale file
60 with the arguments ``2 4 8 16'' is to add four additional TIFF directories
61 appended on the file with the SUBFILETYPE flag to 0x1 indicating the extra
62 items are reduced resolution images.
64 The tiffinfo output of such a file might look like this:
66 TIFF Directory at offset 0x118008
67 Image Width: 1024 Image Length: 1024
68 Tile Width: 256 Tile Length: 112
70 Compression Scheme: none
71 Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
73 Planar Configuration: single image plane
74 TIFF Directory at offset 0x15e1d2
75 Subfile Type: reduced-resolution image (1 = 0x1)
76 Image Width: 512 Image Length: 512
77 Tile Width: 256 Tile Length: 112
79 Compression Scheme: none
80 Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
82 Planar Configuration: separate image planes
83 TIFF Directory at offset 0x1732b8
84 Subfile Type: reduced-resolution image (1 = 0x1)
85 Image Width: 256 Image Length: 256
86 Tile Width: 256 Tile Length: 112
88 Compression Scheme: none
89 Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
91 Planar Configuration: separate image planes
92 TIFF Directory at offset 0x17a366
93 Subfile Type: reduced-resolution image (1 = 0x1)
94 Image Width: 128 Image Length: 128
95 Tile Width: 128 Tile Length: 112
97 Compression Scheme: none
98 Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
100 Planar Configuration: separate image planes
101 TIFF Directory at offset 0x17b40c
102 Subfile Type: reduced-resolution image (1 = 0x1)
103 Image Width: 64 Image Length: 64
104 Tile Width: 64 Tile Length: 64
106 Compression Scheme: none
107 Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
109 Planar Configuration: separate image planes
115 You will need a C compiler. You will need to have libtiff already
116 built and installed. The provided Makefile should work on most Unix systems.
117 A similar file will be needed for Windows, but is not provided.
119 The CFLAGS and LIBS macros in the Makefile will have to be updated to
120 point to the correct location of the libtiff include files, and library.
126 o Intergraph Corporation for partially funding the work.
128 o Global Geomatics for partially funding reorganization of the overview
129 building ability as a separate utility.
131 o Orrin Long, and Ed Grissom of Intergraph for explaining what needed to
134 o Max Martinez of Erdas for his discussion of external overviews.
136 o Atlantis Scientific who supported adding averaging, and some other
139 o Frank Warmerdam for writing the bulk of the code.
141 o Sam Leffler since this only exists because of his libtiff.