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tiff(n)                     TIFF image manipulation                    tiff(n)



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NAME

       tiff  -  TIFF  reading,  writing, and querying and manipulation of meta
       data


SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.2

       package require tiff  ?0.2.1?

       ::tiff::isTIFF file

       ::tiff::byteOrder file

       ::tiff::numImages file

       ::tiff::dimensions file ?image?

       ::tiff::imageInfo file ?image?

       ::tiff::entries file ?image?

       ::tiff::getEntry file entry ?image?

       ::tiff::addEntry file entry ?image?

       ::tiff::deleteEntry file entry ?image?

       ::tiff::getImage file ?image?

       ::tiff::writeImage image file ?entry?

       ::tiff::nametotag names

       ::tiff::tagtoname tags

       ::tiff::debug file

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DESCRIPTION

       This package provides commands to query, modify, read, and  write  TIFF
       images.  TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format and is a standard for
       lossless storage of photographical images and associated metadata.   It
       is       specified      at      http://partners.adobe.com/public/devel-
       oper/tiff/index.html.

       Multiple images may be stored  in  a  single  TIFF  file.  The  ?image?
       options to the functions in this package are for accessing images other
       than the first. Data in a TIFF image is stored as a series of tags hav-
       ing  a numerical value, which are represented in either a 4 digit hexa-
       decimal format or a string name. For a reference on  defined  tags  and
       their    meanings   see   http://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/tiff-
       tags.html


COMMANDS

       ::tiff::isTIFF file
              Returns a boolean value indicating if file is a TIFF image.

       ::tiff::byteOrder file
              Returns either big or little.  Throws an error if file is not  a
              TIFF image.

       ::tiff::numImages file
              Returns  the  number of images in file.  Throws an error if file
              is not a TIFF image.

       ::tiff::dimensions file ?image?
              Returns the dimensions of image number ?image? in file as a list
              of  the horizontal and vertical pixel count.  Throws an error if
              file is not a TIFF image.

       ::tiff::imageInfo file ?image?
              Returns a dictionary with keys ImageWidth, ImageLength, BitsPer-
              Sample,  Compression,  PhotometricInterpretation,  ImageDescrip-
              tion,  Orientation,  XResolution,  YResolution,  ResolutionUnit,
              DateTime,  Artist,  and HostComputer. The values are the associ-
              ated properties of the TIFF ?image? in file. Values may be empty
              if the associated tag is not present in the file.

                  puts [::tiff::imageInfo photo.tif]

                  ImageWidth 686 ImageLength 1024 BitsPerSample {8 8 8} Compression 1
                  PhotometricInterpretation 2 ImageDescription {} Orientation 1
                  XResolution 170.667 YResolution 170.667 ResolutionUnit 2 DateTime {2005:12:28 19:44:45}
                  Artist {} HostComputer {}

              There is nothing special about these tags, this is simply a con-
              vience procedure  which  calls  getEntry  with  common  entries.
              Throws an error if file is not a TIFF image.

       ::tiff::entries file ?image?
              Returns  a list of all entries in the given file and ?image?  in
              hexadecimal format.  Throws an error  if  file  is  not  a  TIFF
              image.

       ::tiff::getEntry file entry ?image?
              Returns  the value of entry from image ?image? in the TIFF file.
              entry may be a list of multiple entries. If an  entry  does  not
              exist, an empty string is returned

                  set data [::tiff::getEntry photo.tif {0131 0132}]
                  puts "file was written at [lindex $data 0] with software [lindex $data 1]"

              Throws an error if file is not a TIFF image.

       ::tiff::addEntry file entry ?image?
              Adds  the  specified  entries  to  the  image  named  by ?image?
              (default 0), or optionally all.  entry must be a list where each
              element  is  a  list  of  tag, type, and value. If a tag already
              exists, it is overwritten.

                  ::tiff::addEntry photo.tif {{010e 2 "an example photo"} {013b 2 "Aaron F"}}

              The data types are defined as follows

              1      BYTE (8 bit unsigned integer)

              2      ASCII

              3      SHORT (16 bit unsigned integer)

              4      LONG (32 bit unsigned integer)

              5      RATIONAL

              6      SBYTE (8 bit signed byte)

              7      UNDEFINED (uninterpreted binary data)

              8      SSHORT (signed 16 bit integer)

              9      SLONG (signed 32 bit integer)

              10     SRATIONAL

              11     FLOAT (32 bit floating point number)

              12     DOUBLE (64 bit floating point number)
       Throws an error if file is not a TIFF image.

       ::tiff::deleteEntry file entry ?image?
              Deletes the specified entries from the image  named  by  ?image?
              (default  0), or optionally all.  Throws an error if file is not
              a TIFF image.

       ::tiff::getImage file ?image?
              Returns the name of a Tk image containing  the  image  at  index
              ?image?  from  file Throws an error if file is not a TIFF image,
              or if image is an unsupported  format.   Supported  formats  are
              uncompressed 24 bit RGB and uncompressed 8 bit palette.

       ::tiff::writeImage image file ?entry?
              Writes  the  contents of the Tk image image to a tiff file file.
              Files are written in the 24 bit uncompressed  format,  with  big
              endian  byte  order. Additional entries to be added to the image
              may be specified, in the same format as tiff::addEntry

       ::tiff::nametotag names
              Returns a list with names translated from string to 4 digit for-
              mat.  4  digit  names in the input are passed through unchanged.
              Strings without a defined tag name will throw an error.

       ::tiff::tagtoname tags
              Returns a list with tags translated from 4 digit to string  for-
              mat.  If a tag does not have a defined name it is passed through
              unchanged.

       ::tiff::debug file
              Prints everything we know about the given file in a nice format.



VARIABLES

       The  mapping  of  4  digit  tag  names  to  string names uses the array
       ::tiff::tiff_tags.    The    reverse    mapping    uses    the    array
       ::tiff::tiff_sgat.


LIMITATIONS

       [1]    Cannot write exif ifd

       [2]    Reading  limited  to uncompressed 8 bit rgb and 8 bit palletized
              images

       [3]    Writing limited to uncompressed 8 bit rgb



BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes, will  undoubtedly  contain
       bugs  and  other  problems.  Please report such in the category tiff of
       the         Tcllib         SF         Trackers          [http://source-
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].   Please  also report any ideas for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.


KEYWORDS

       image, tif, tiff


CATEGORY

       File formats


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2005-2006, Aaron Faupell <afaupell@users.sourceforge.net>




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