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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/