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TIFFREADRGBAIMAGE(3tiff)            LibTIFF           TIFFREADRGBAIMAGE(3tiff)

NAME
       TIFFReadRGBAImage - read and decode an image into a fixed-format raster

SYNOPSIS
          #include <tiffio.h>

       TIFFGetR(abgr)
              ((abgr)&0xff)

       TIFFGetG(abgr)
              (((abgr)  >>  8)  &  0xff)

       TIFFGetB(abgr)
              (((abgr)  >>  16)  &  0xff)

       TIFFGetA(abgr)
              (((abgr)  >>  24)  &  0xff)

       int  TIFFReadRGBAImage(TIFF  *tif,  uint32_t  width,  uint32_t  height,
       uint32_t *raster, int stopOnError)

       int  TIFFReadRGBAImageOriented(TIFF  *tif,  uint32_t  width,   uint32_t
       height, uint32_t *raster, int orientation, int stopOnError)

DESCRIPTION
       TIFFReadRGBAImage()  reads  a  strip-  or tile-based image into memory,
       storing the result in the user supplied raster.  The raster is  assumed
       to  be  an  array  of width  height 32-bit entries, where width must be
       less than or equal to the  width  of  the  image  (height  may  be  any
       non-zero  size).   If the raster dimensions are smaller than the image,
       the image data is cropped to the raster bounds.  If the  raster  height
       is  greater  than  that of the image, then the image data are placed in
       the lower part of the raster.  (Note that the raster is  assume  to  be
       organized such that the pixel at location (x, y) is raster [ y  width +
       x ]; with the raster origin in the lower-left hand corner.)

       TIFFReadRGBAImageOriented() works like TIFFReadRGBAImage() except  that
       the  user  can  specify the raster origin position with the orientation
       parameter. Four orientations are supported:

       o ORIENTATION_TOPLEFT: origin in top-left corner,

       o ORIENTATION_TOPRIGHT: origin in top-right corner,

       o ORIENTATION_BOTLEFT: origin in bottom-left corner

       o ORIENTATION_BOTRIGHT: origin in bottom-right corner.

       If you choose ORIENTATION_BOTLEFT, the result will be the same  as  re-
       turned by the TIFFReadRGBAImage().

       Raster  pixels  are  8-bit packed red, green, blue, alpha samples.  The
       macros TIFFGetR, TIFFGetG, TIFFGetB, and TIFFGetA should be used to ac-
       cess  individual  samples.  Images without Associated Alpha matting in-
       formation have a constant Alpha of 1.0 (255).

       TIFFReadRGBAImage() converts non-8-bit images by scaling sample values.
       Palette,  grayscale,  bilevel,  CMYK, and YCbCr images are converted to
       RGB transparently.  Raster pixels are returned uncorrected by any  col-
       orimetry information present in the directory.

       The  parameter  stopOnError specifies how to act if an error is encoun-
       tered while reading the image. If stopOnError is non-zero, then an  er-
       ror  will  terminate  the operation; otherwise TIFFReadRGBAImage() will
       continue processing data until all the possible data in the image  have
       been requested.

NOTES
       In C++ the stopOnError parameter defaults to 0.

       SamplesPerPixel  must  be  either 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 bits.  Colorimetric
       samples/pixel must be either 1, 3, or 4  (i.e.   SamplesPerPixel  minus
       ExtraSamples).

       Palettte image colormaps that appear to be incorrectly written as 8-bit
       values are automatically scaled to 16-bits.

       IFFReadRGBAImage()  is  just  a  wrapper  around   the   more   general
       TIFFRGBAImage facilities.

RETURN VALUES
       1 is returned if the image was successfully read and converted.  Other-
       wise, 0 is returned if an error  was  encountered  and  stopOnError  is
       zero.

DIAGNOSTICS
       All error messages are directed to the TIFFErrorExtR() routine.

       "Sorry, can not handle %d-bit pictures":
          The image had BitsPerSample other than 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16.

       "Sorry, can not handle %d-channel images":
          The image had SamplesPerPixel other than 1, 3, or 4.

       Missing needed "PhotometricInterpretation" tag:
          The image did not have a tag that describes how to display the data.

       No "PhotometricInterpretation" tag, assuming RGB:
          The  image  was  missing a tag that describes how to display it, but
          because it has 3 or 4 samples/pixel, it is assumed to be RGB.

       No "PhotometricInterpretation" tag, assuming min-is-black:
          The image was missing a tag that describes how to  display  it,  but
          because  it  has  1 sample/pixel, it is assumed to be a grayscale or
          bilevel image.

       "No space for photometric conversion table":
          There was insufficient memory for a table used to convert image sam-
          ples to 8-bit RGB.

       Missing required "Colormap" tag:
          A Palette image did not have a required Colormap tag.

       "No space for tile buffer":
          There was insufficient memory to allocate an i/o buffer.

       "No space for strip buffer":
          There was insufficient memory to allocate an i/o buffer.

       "Can not handle format":
          The  image  has  a format (combination of BitsPerSample, SamplesPer-
          Pixel, and PhotometricInterpretation) that  TIFFReadRGBAImage()  can
          not handle.

       "No space for B&W mapping table":
          There  was  insufficient  memory  to  allocate  a  table used to map
          grayscale data to RGB.

       "No space for Palette mapping table":
          There was insufficient memory to allocate a table used to  map  data
          to 8-bit RGB.

SEE ALSO
       TIFFOpen  (3tiff),  TIFFRGBAImage  (3tiff),  TIFFReadRGBAStrip (3tiff),
       TIFFReadRGBATile (3tiff), libtiff (3tiff)

AUTHOR
       LibTIFF contributors

COPYRIGHT
       1988-2025, LibTIFF contributors

4.5                              Jan 03, 2025         TIFFREADRGBAIMAGE(3tiff)

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