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TIFFSTRIP

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
DIAGNOSTICS
SEE ALSO

NAME

TIFFDefaultStripSize, TIFFStripSize, TIFFVStripSize, TIFFComputeStrip, TIFFNumberOfStrips ? strip-related utility routines

SYNOPSIS

#include <tiffio.h>
uint32 TIFFDefaultStripSize(TIFF* tif, uint32 estimate)
tsize_t TIFFStripSize(TIFF* tif)
tsize_t TIFFVStripSize(TIFF* tif, uint32 nrows)
tstrip_t TIFFComputeStrip(TIFF* tif, uint32 row, tsample_t sample)
tstrip_t TIFFNumberOfStrips(TIFF* tif)

DESCRIPTION

TIFFDefaultStripSize returns the number of rows for a reasonable-sized strip according to the current settings of the ImageWidth, BitsPerSample, SamplesPerPixel, tags and any compression-specific requirements. If the estimate parameter, if non-zero, then it is taken as an estimate of the desired strip size and adjusted according to any compression-specific requirements. The value returned by this function is typically used to define the RowsPerStrip tag. In lieu of any unusual requirements TIFFDefaultStripSize tries to create strips that have approximately 8 kilobytes of uncompressed data.

TIFFStripSize returns the equivalent size for a strip of data as it would be returned in a call to TIFFReadEncodedStrip or as it would be expected in a call to TIFFWriteEncodedStrip.

TIFFVStripSize returns the number of bytes in a strip with nrows rows of data.

TIFFComputeStrip returns the strip that contains the specified coordinates. A valid strip is always returned; out-of-range coordinate values are clamped to the bounds of the image. The row parameter is always used in calculating a strip. The sample parameter is used only if data are organized in separate planes (PlanarConfiguration=2).

TIFFNumberOfStrips returns the number of strips in the image.

DIAGNOSTICS

None.

SEE ALSO

libtiff(3T), TIFFReadEncodedStrip(3T), TIFFReadRawStrip(3T), TIFFWriteEncodedStrip(3T), TIFFWriteRawStrip(3T)


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