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1 Date: Fri, 01 Aug 1997 20:14:52 MDT
2 To: Sam Leffler <sam@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com>
3
4 From: "Conrad J. Poelman (WSAT)" <poelmanc@plk.af.mil>
5 Subject: Potential TIFF library additions
6
7 Delivery-Date: Fri, 01 Aug 1997 19:21:06 -0700
8
9 Sam,
10
11 You probably don't remember me, but I sent in a couple of bug fixes
12 regarding the TIFF library about a 16 months ago or so...
13
14 I just wanted to send you two other additions that I have made to our
15 local version of the TIFF library in hopes that you will want to
16 incorporate them into your next major release of the TIFF library.
17 (These additions are based on TIFF version 3.4beta31, but they sit on
18 top of the library so they shouldn't be much trouble to incorporate them
19 into any more recent version.) They are internally documented to a
20 reasonable extent and we've been successfully using them in our code
21 here for over a year. If you think they would make good additions to the
22 TIFF library, I'd be happy to clean them up more, document them more,
23 and/or integrate them with the latest version of the TIFF library, but I
24 figured I'd see if you were interested in using them before I went to
25 all that trouble.
26
27 TIFF Image Iterator
28 -------------------
29 Your ReadRGBA() routine works well for reading many different formats
30 (TILED, STIP, compressed or not, etc.) of the most basic types of data
31 (RGB, 8-bit greyscale, 8-bit colormapped) into an SGI-style data array,
32 and serves as a good template for users with other needs. I used it as
33 an exmaple of how to make an iterator which, rather than fill a data
34 array, calls an arbitrary user-supplied callback function for each
35 "chunk" of data - that "chunk" might be a strip or a tile, and might
36 have one sample-per-pixel or two, and might be 8-bit data or 16-bit or
37 24-bit. The callback function can do whatever it wants with the data -
38 store it in a big array, convert it to RGBA, or draw it directly to the
39 screen. I was able to use this iterator to read 16-bit greyscale and 32-
40 and 64-bit floating point data, which wasn't possible with ReadRGBA().
41
42 I have tested this routine with 8- and 16-bit greyscale data as well as
43 with 32- and 64-bit floating point data. I believe nearly all of our
44 data is organized in strips, so actually I'd appreciate it if you had
45 some tiled images that I could test it with.
46
47 It should certainly be possible and would be cleanest to reimplement
48 ReadRGBA() in terms of the image iterator, but I haven't done that.
49
50
51 Private Sub-Directory Read/Write
52 --------------------------------
53 TIFF-PL is a Phillips Laboratory extension to the TIFF tags that allows
54 us to store satellite imaging-specific information in a TIFF format,
55 such as the satellite's trajectory, the imaging time, etc. In order to
56 give us the flexibility to modify the tag definitions without getting
57 approval from the TIFF committee every time, we were given only three
58 TIFF tags - a PL signature, a PL version number, and PL directory
59 offset, which lists the position in the file at which to find a private
60 sub-directory of tags-value pairs. So I wrote two routines:
61 TIFFWritePrivateDataSubDirectory(), which takes a list of tags and a
62 "get" function and writes the tag values into the TIFF file, returning
63 the offset within the file at which it wrote the directory; and
64 TIFFReadPrivateDataSubDirectory(), which takes an offset, a list of
65 tags, and a "set" function and reads all the data from the private
66 directory. The functions themselves are pretty simple. (The files are
67 huge because I had to basically copy all of the tif_dirread.c and
68 tif_dirwrite.c files in order to access the various fetching routines
69 which were all declared static and therefore inaccessible in the TIFF
70 library.)
71
72
73 I'm including the four source files (tif_imgiter.h, tif_imgiter.c,
74 tif_pdsdirread.c, tif_pdsdirwrite.c) in case you want to take a look at
75 them. I can also send you some sample code that uses them if you like.
76 If you're interested in having them incorporated into the standard TIFF
77 library, I'd be happy to do that integration and clean up and document
78 the routines. (For example, I've already realized that instead of
79 limiting the SEP callback function to three bands (R,G,B) it should take
80 an array to enable the handling of n-banded multi-spectral data...) If
81 not, I'll just leave them as they are, since they work fine for us now.
82
83 Holler if you have any questions.
84
85 -- Conrad
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