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2016.08.20 04:15 "[Tiff] 32 bits per sample", by
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2016.08.20 04:15 "[Tiff] 32 bits per sample", by
2016.08.20 23:04 "Re: [Tiff] 32 bits per sample", by
Here is what tiffinfo says:
"""
TIFF
Directory at offset 0x8 (8)
Subfile Type: (0 = 0x0)
Image
Width: 2560 Image Length: 2560
Bits/Sample: 32
Sample
Format: IEEE floating point
Compression Scheme: None
Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
Samples/Pixel: 1
Rows/Strip: 2560
Planar Configuration: single image plane
ImageDescription: {"shape": [2560, 2560]}
Software:
tifffile.py
"""
And I also uploaded it (named
'Yufeng.tiff') to ftp.graphicsmagick.org/incoming/graphicsmagick
I'm
sorry it's a little big, about 25MB.
Thank
you!
Yufeng
On Sat, 20 Aug 2016, yufengs@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Hi,
Thank you all for your help, but nip2 and graphicsmagick do not
work for my tiff file.
nip2 shows a whole black image, just like
other image viewer (eog, gimp...) and gm says it doesn't support for my
file format.
The only software I find can show my picture correctly
is 'imview' (and 'irfan view' in windows also works fine)
Sorry but
I am a total novice, I don't know where is the problem. May I upload my
tiff file somewhere so that you guys can help me find out what's going
on?
Thank you for your time!What does 'tiffinfo' have to say about your file?
Perhaps it is something unusual like signed integer.
Feel free to upload your file via ftp to "ftp.graphicsmagick.org" in the directory "incoming/graphicsmagick".