raw2tiff - Unix, Linux Command



NAME

raw2tiff - create a TIFF file from a raw data

SYNOPSIS

raw2tiff [ options ] input.raw output.tif

DESCRIPTION

raw2tiff converts a raw byte sequence into TIFF. By default, the TIFF image is created with data samples packed ( PlanarConfiguration=1), compressed with the PackBits algorithm ( Compression=32773), and with each strip no more than 8 kilobytes. These characteristics can overridden, or explicitly specified with the options described below.

OPTIONS

TagDescription
-H <number>
  size of input image file header in bytes (0 by default). This amount of data just will be skipped from the start of file while reading.
-w <number>
  width of input image in pixels (can be guessed, see GUESSING THE IMAGE GEOMETRY below).
-l <number>
  length of input image in lines(can be guessed, see GUESSING THE IMAGE GEOMETRY below).
-b <number>
  number of bands in input image (1 by default).
-d data_type
  type of samples in input image, where data_type may be:
byte             8-bit unsigned integer (default),
short    16-bit unsigned integer,
long             32-bit unsigned integer,
sbyte    8-bit signed integer,
sshort   16-bit signed integer,
slong    32-bit signed integer,
float    32-bit IEEE floating point,
double   64-bit IEEE floating point,
-i config
  type of samples interleaving in input image, where config may be:
pixel    pixel interleaved data (default),
band             band interleaved data.
-p photo photometric interpretation (color space) of the input image, where photo may be:
miniswhite white color represented with 0 value,
minisblack black color represented with 0 value (default),
rgb              image has RGB color model,
cmyk             image has CMYK (separated) color model,
ycbcr            image has YCbCr color model,
cielab   image has CIE L*a*b color model,
icclab   image has ICC L*a*b color model,
itulab   image has ITU L*a*b color model,
-s swap bytes fetched from the input file.
-L input data has LSB2MSB bit order (default).
-M input data has MSB2LSB bit order.
-c Specify a compression scheme to use when writing image data: -c none for no compression, -c packbits for the PackBits compression algorithm (the default), -c jpeg for the baseline JPEG compression algorithm, -c zip for the Deflate compression algorithm, and -c lzw for Lempel-Ziv & Welch.
-r <number>
  Write data with a specified number of rows per strip; by default the number of rows/strip is selected so that each strip is approximately 8 kilobytes.

GUESSING THE IMAGE GEOMETRY

raw2tiff can guess image width and height in case one or both of these parameters are not specified. If you omit one of those parameters, the complementary one will be calculated based on the file size (taking into account header size, number of bands and data type). If you omit both parameters, the statistical approach will be used. Utility will compute correlation coefficient between two lines at the image center using several appropriate line sizes and the highest absolute value of the coefficient will indicate the right line size. That is why you should be cautious with the very large images, because guessing process may take a while (depending on your system performance). Of course, the utility can’t guess the header size, number of bands and data type, so it should be specified manually. If you don’t know anything about your image, just try with the several combinations of those options.

There is no magic, it is just a mathematical statistics, so it can be wrong in some cases. But for most ordinary images guessing method will work fine.

SEE ALSO

tiffcp(1), tiffmedian(1), libtiff(3)

Libtiff library home page: https://libtiff.gitlab.io/libtiff//

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