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"int TIFFRGBAImageBegin(TIFFRGBAImage *" img ", TIFF* " tif ", int " stopOnError ", char " emsg[1024] ")"
"int TIFFRGBAImageGet(TIFFRGBAImage *" img ", uint32* " raster ", uint32 " width " , uint32 " height ")"
"void TIFFRGBAImageEnd(TIFFRGBAImage *" img ")"
The default usage for these routines is: check if an image can be processed using TIFFRGBAImageOK , construct a decoder state block using TIFFRGBAImageBegin , read and decode an image into a target raster using TIFFRGBAImageGet , and then release resources using TIFFRGBAImageEnd . TIFFRGBAImageGet can be called multiple times to decode an image using different state parameters. If multiple images are to be displayed and there is not enough space for each of the decoded rasters, multiple state blocks can be managed and then calls can be made to TIFFRGBAImageGet as needed to display an image.
The generated raster is assumed to be an array of width times height 32-bit entries, where width must be less than or equal to the width of the image (\c height may be any non-zero size). If the raster dimensions are smaller than the image, the image data is cropped to the raster bounds. If the raster height is greater than that of the image, then the image data are placed in the lower part of the raster. (Note that the raster is assume to be organized such that the pixel at location (x,y) is raster[y*width+x]; with the raster origin in the lower-left hand corner.)
Raster pixels are 8-bit packed red, green, blue, alpha samples. The macros TIFFGetR , TIFFGetG , TIFFGetB , and TIFFGetA should be used to access individual samples. Images without Associated Alpha matting information have a constant Alpha of 1.0 (255).
TIFFRGBAImageGet converts non-8-bit images by scaling sample values. Palette, grayscale, bilevel, CMYK\c , and YCbCr images are converted to RGB transparently. Raster pixels are returned uncorrected by any colorimetry information present in the directory.
The parameter stopOnError specifies how to act if an error is encountered while reading the image. If stopOnError is non-zero, then an error will terminate the operation; otherwise TIFFRGBAImageGet will continue processing data until all the possible data in the image have been requested.
static void putContigAndDraw(TIFFRGBAImage* img, uint32* raster, uint32 x, uint32 y, uint32 w, uint32 h, int32 fromskew, int32 toskew, unsigned char* cp) { (*putContig)(img, raster, x, y, w, h, fromskew, toskew, cp); if (x+w == width) { w = width; if (img->orientation == ORIENTATION_TOPLEFT) lrectwrite(0, y-(h-1), w-1, y, raster-x-(h-1)*w); else lrectwrite(0, y, w-1, y+h-1, raster); } }(the original routine provided by the library is saved in the variable putContig .)
Palette image colormaps that appear to be incorrectly written as 8-bit values are automatically scaled to 16-bits.
"Sorry, can not handle %d-bit pictures" . The image had BitsPerSample other than 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16.
"Sorry, can not handle %d-channel images" . The image had SamplesPerPixel other than 1, 3, or 4.
Missing needed "PhotometricInterpretation" tag. The image did not have a tag that describes how to display the data.
No "PhotometricInterpretation" tag, assuming RGB. The image was missing a tag that describes how to display it, but because it has 3 or 4 samples/pixel, it is assumed to be RGB.
No "PhotometricInterpretation" tag, assuming min-is-black. The image was missing a tag that describes how to display it, but because it has 1 sample/pixel, it is assumed to be a grayscale or bilevel image.
"No space for photometric conversion table" . There was insufficient memory for a table used to convert image samples to 8-bit RGB.
Missing required "Colormap" tag. A Palette image did not have a required Colormap tag.
"No space for tile buffer" . There was insufficient memory to allocate an i/o buffer.
"No space for strip buffer" . There was insufficient memory to allocate an i/o buffer.
"Can not handle format" . The image has a format (combination of BitsPerSample , SamplesPerPixel , and PhotometricInterpretation ) that can not be handled.
"No space for B&W mapping table" . There was insufficient memory to allocate a table used to map grayscale data to RGB.
"No space for Palette mapping table" . There was insufficient memory to allocate a table used to map data to 8-bit RGB.
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