我对 libtiff 还是很陌生,但我已经设法保存和打开 tiff 文件而没有太多麻烦。
现在,我雄心勃勃,试图将自定义标签添加到我的文件中。我已经阅读了文档(请参阅此处)并编写了一些测试代码,这些代码编译时没有错误,但在运行时失败,第一次调用具有自定义字段的 TIFFSetField 时出现访问冲突(使用标准字段调用 TIFFSetField 很好)。
我的测试代码如下:不到 100 行,唯一的外部依赖项(除了 libtiff)是我从 .pgm 文件打开测试图像的代码。谁能指出我做错了什么?顺便说一句,我使用的是 libtiff 4.0.3。
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "PGM.h" // Just for reading in the test image
#include "tiffio.h"
// There are a number of TIFF-related definitions we need to make in order to support the custom tags
// that we want to include in our files. The form of these definitions and subroutines comes straight
// out of the libtiff documentation, and the values of the custom tags themselves come from the
// range (65000-75535) defined in the TIFF specification as "reusable" and suitable for private use
// within organisations. See http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/tiff/TIFF6.pdf
#define N(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof (a[0]))
#define TIFFTAG_INCIDENTPOWER 65000
#define TIFFTAG_REFLECTEDPOWER 65001
#define TIFFTAG_T1 65002
#define TIFFTAG_T2 65003
#define TIFFTAG_HUMIDITY 65004
#define TIFFTAG_EXPOSURE 65005
static const TIFFFieldInfo xtiffFieldInfo[] = {
{ TIFFTAG_INCIDENTPOWER, -1, -1, TIFF_LONG, FIELD_CUSTOM, 0, 1, const_cast<char*>("LaserIncidentPower") },
{ TIFFTAG_REFLECTEDPOWER, -1, -1, TIFF_LONG, FIELD_CUSTOM, 0, 1, const_cast<char*>("LaserReflectedPower") },
{ TIFFTAG_T1, -1, -1, TIFF_FLOAT, FIELD_CUSTOM, 0, 1, const_cast<char*>("Temperature_1") },
{ TIFFTAG_T2, -1, -1, TIFF_FLOAT, FIELD_CUSTOM, 0, 1, const_cast<char*>("Temperature_2") },
{ TIFFTAG_HUMIDITY, -1, -1, TIFF_FLOAT, FIELD_CUSTOM, 0, 1, const_cast<char*>("Humidity") },
{ TIFFTAG_EXPOSURE, -1, -1, TIFF_FLOAT, FIELD_CUSTOM, 0, 1, const_cast<char*>("ExposureTime(ms)") }
}; // The casts are necessary because the
// string literals are inherently const,
// but the definition of TIFFFieldInfo
// requires a non-const string pointer.
// The Intel and Microsoft compilers
// tolerate this, but gcc doesn't.
static void registerCustomTIFFTags(TIFF *tif)
{
/* Install the extended Tag field info */
TIFFMergeFieldInfo(tif, xtiffFieldInfo, N(xtiffFieldInfo));
}
void saveAsTiff(int nx, int ny, unsigned short *image, const char* filename,
int Power1, int Power2, float T1, float T2, float Humidity, float Exposure)
{
// Create the TIFF directory object:
TIFF* tif = TIFFOpen(filename, "w");
// Set the tags: first the standard ones...
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_IMAGEWIDTH, nx);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_IMAGELENGTH, ny);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_BITSPERSAMPLE, 16);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_COMPRESSION, COMPRESSION_DEFLATE);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_ZIPQUALITY, 6); // Takes maximum advantage of Intel ZLIB enhancements
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_PHOTOMETRIC, PHOTOMETRIC_MINISBLACK);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_ORIENTATION, static_cast<int>(ORIENTATION_TOPLEFT));
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_SAMPLESPERPIXEL, 1);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_ROWSPERSTRIP, ny);
// Saving the whole image in a single block makes heavy
// demands on memory but should enable optimum compression
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_PLANARCONFIG, PLANARCONFIG_CONTIG);
// ... and now our own custom ones; if we comment out this next block then everything
// works as it should and we successfully save the image:
registerCustomTIFFTags(tif);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_INCIDENTPOWER, Power1); // Access violation here
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_REFLECTEDPOWER, Power2);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_T1, T1);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_T2, T2);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_HUMIDITY, Humidity);
TIFFSetField(tif, TIFFTAG_EXPOSURE, Exposure);
TIFFWriteEncodedStrip(tif, 0, static_cast<void *>(image), nx * ny * 2);
// The '* 2' is present because each pixel
// has 16 bits, hence two bytes
// Write the directory to a file, and close it:
TIFFWriteDirectory(tif);
TIFFClose(tif);
}
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
// Variables to hold the image
int nx, ny;
unsigned short *image = nullptr;
// Information we'd like to put into our custom tags:
int Power1 = 1000000;
int Power2 = 8;
float T1 = 23.5f;
float T2 = -18.7f;
float Humidity = 0.98f;
float Exposure = 0.001f;
// Read the test image in from a PGM file:
readFromPGM(&nx, &ny, &image, "TestImage.pgm");
// Save the image as a TIF file:
saveAsTiff(nx, ny, image, "TestImage.tif", Power1, Power2, T1, T2, Humidity, Exposure);
return 0;
}