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hello
i've some (large) tiff images digikam won't handle, the message is digikam(18687)/digikam (core) Digikam::TIFFLoader::load: TIFF loader: Cannot handle non-stripped images. Loading file "/home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff" digikam(18687)/digikam (core) Digikam::ThumbnailCreator::createThumbnail: Cannot create thumbnail for "/home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff" can somebody explain me what a stripped tiff image is, please? imagemagick says: $ identify /home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff /home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff TIFF 3584x2618 3584x2618+0+0 16-bit DirectClass 72.45MB 0.000u 0:00.009 $ display /home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff -> OK qiv does not display it ok at full size, but gets ok with some size reduction. -- Pierre _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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responding to myself, after a few googling
a stripped tiff imaged is a tiff image divided in stripes... (not exactly the same meaning than in 'a stripped executable': a file without debug symbols) now the real question: why doesn't digikam support non-stripped images? -- Pierre Le 03/01/2012 17:49, Pierre Hanser a écrit : > hello > > i've some (large) tiff images digikam won't handle, the message is > > digikam(18687)/digikam (core) Digikam::TIFFLoader::load: TIFF loader: > Cannot handle non-stripped images. Loading file > "/home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff" > > digikam(18687)/digikam (core) > Digikam::ThumbnailCreator::createThumbnail: Cannot create thumbnail for > "/home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff" > > can somebody explain me what a stripped tiff image is, please? > > > imagemagick says: > > $ identify /home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff > > /home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff TIFF 3584x2618 3584x2618+0+0 16-bit > DirectClass 72.45MB 0.000u 0:00.009 > > $ display /home/screen/péniche/péniche1.tiff -> OK > > qiv does not display it ok at full size, but gets ok with some size > reduction. > Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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> a stripped tiff imaged is a tiff image divided in stripes... > > (not exactly the same meaning than in 'a stripped executable': a file > without debug symbols) > > now the real question: why doesn't digikam support non-stripped images? because writing this support is not trivial, noone of us is intimate with the TIFF format - remember we cannot use the topmost convenience layer of libtiff as we load 16 bit. The TIFF format offers a lot of ways to create valid TIFFs differing substantially from the "usual TIFF" which we support and which covers >90% of cases. _______________________________________________ Digikam-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel |
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