TIFF2RGBA
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: November 2, 2005
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NAME
tiff2rgba - convert a
TIFF
image to RGBA color space
SYNOPSIS
tiff2rgba
[
options
]
input.tif
output.tif
DESCRIPTION
Tiff2rgba
converts a wide variety of TIFF images into an RGBA TIFF image. This
includes the ability to translate different color spaces and photometric
interpretation into RGBA, support for alpha blending, and translation
of many different bit depths into a 32bit RGBA image.
Internally this program is implemented using the
TIFFReadRGBAImage()
function, and it suffers any limitations of that image. This includes
limited support for > 8 BitsPerSample images, and flaws with some
esoteric combinations of BitsPerSample, photometric interpretation,
block organization and planar configuration.
The generated images are stripped images with four samples per pixel
(red, green, blue and alpha) or if the -n flag is used, three samples
per pixel (red, green, and blue). The resulting images are always planar
configuration contiguous. For this reason, this program is a useful utility
for transform exotic TIFF files into a form ingestible by almost any TIFF
supporting software.
OPTIONS
- -c
-
Specify a compression scheme to use when writing image data:
-c none
for no compression (the default),
-c packbits
for the PackBits compression algorithm,
-c zip
for the Deflate compression algorithm,
-c jpeg
for the JPEG compression algorithm,
and
-c lzw
for Lempel-Ziv & Welch.
- -r
-
Write data with a specified number of rows per strip;
by default the number of rows/strip is selected so that each strip
is approximately 8 kilobytes.
- -b
-
Process the image one block (strip/tile) at a time instead of by reading
the whole image into memory at once. This may be necessary for very large
images on systems with limited RAM.
- -n
-
Drop the alpha component from the output file, producing a pure RGB file.
Currently this does not work if the -b flag is also in effect.
SEE ALSO
tiff2bw(1),
TIFFReadRGBAImage(3t),
libtiff(3)
Libtiff library home page:
http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/