[ome-users] Problem importing multi-page tif
Curtis Rueden
ctrueden at wisc.edu
Thu Sep 24 18:20:13 BST 2015
Hi Hermann-Josef,
Thanks for the sample. I added it to our collection for SCIFIO, where we
already have an issue filed for this problem:
https://github.com/scifio/scifio/issues/159
In your case, it's a different bit depths rather than different dimensions,
but the problem is the effectively the same.
Sorry to say I don't have a timeline for fixing this, but it's on our radar.
On the Bio-Formats side, I'm not sure whether there is an issue tracking
this limitation yet.
Regards,
Curtis
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 10:08 AM, <posts at roeser-reichartshausen.de> wrote:
> Hi Curtis,
>
> a sample image is on my server:
> http://www.roeser-reichartshausen.de/Scans/Test.tif (250 MB)
>
> Thank you for looking into this.
>
> Hermann-Josef
>
>
> Zitat von Curtis Rueden <ctrueden at wisc.edu>:
>
>
> Hi Hermann-Josef,
>>
>> Can you share a sample image?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Curtis
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 3:42 AM, <posts at roeser-reichartshausen.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> my multi-page tif image, created with imagemagick, contains a 3x16bit RGB
>>> image on page 1 and a 1x16bit B&W image on page 2. This image is not
>>> correctly imported with bio-formats 5.1.4 into imageJ. However, it is
>>> correctly opened in GIMP2 and IrfanView. So I suspect, there is a problem
>>> with bio-formats input. However, other images with the same structure but
>>> from a source different to imagemagick are imported correctly.
>>>
>>> Does anybody know this problem and a possible solution?
>>>
>>> Hermann-Josef
>>>
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