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* Have working Gerrit patch with TIFF 4.0 Beta 7 | * Have working Gerrit patch with TIFF 4.0 Beta 7 | ||
http://review.source.kitware.com/#change,2510 | |||
** Five failing tests | ** Five failing tests | ||
*** Only on Linux | *** Only on Linux | ||
*** Only when reading FAX images | *** Only when reading FAX images | ||
*** These failing tests turned out to be the result of a misuse of "#cmakedefine" in the tif_config.h.in (Bad Luis...). The expression was used as | |||
**** #cmakedefine FOOBAR @FOOBAR@, while it should be | |||
**** #define FOOBAR @FOOBAR@ | |||
** Passes all tests on Windows and Mac | ** Passes all tests on Windows and Mac | ||
* The Patch finally build in all platforms and has been merged. | |||
* Succeeded to read a TIFF image larger than 4Gb | * Succeeded to read a TIFF image larger than 4Gb | ||
* Succeeded to write a TIFF image larger than 4Gb | * Succeeded to write a TIFF image larger than 4Gb | ||
* Uploaded Example Aperio files to MIDAS | |||
** http://midas.kitware.com/community/view/61 | |||
* Converted the Visible Human dataset to a single file, multi-frame TIFF image of size 13 Gb | |||
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== Work in Progress == | == Work in Progress == |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 21 August 2011
Goals
TIFF Update
- Background
- Tasks
- Complete update of TIFF 4.0 library
- Verify usage for TIFF files larger than 4Gb
- Verify usage for TIFF streaming
- Verify usage for TIFF extra resolutions
JPEG2000 Review
- Background
- Tasks
- Verify usage for JPEG2000 files larger than 4Gb
- Verify usage for JPEG2000 streaming
- Verify usage for JPEG2000 extra resolutions
ITK IO API
- Propose API for managing multi-resolution files
- Image Interpretation layer
- Issues
- Some file formats ( i.e. TIFF ) support multi-images in a single file
- This can be used for multi-resolution or volumes, how should this be accessed? Should a Image IO present a set of images?
- The current ITK Image Pyramid is designed to maintain the physical center of the images. However for many sized images this lead to changing of physical locations of scale-space extrema.
- How do we indicate what type of operator was used to generate the multi-resolutions? Can we even know for certain filter formats?
TIFF Microscopy Units
- What to do about lack of units in ITK spacing ?
- mm ?
- Introduce an enum type ? a class ?
- Introduce a units conversion class ?
- To centralize the computation and prevent inconsistent units conversion.
- Think of the Mars Rover...
- To centralize the computation and prevent inconsistent units conversion.
Bioformats Patch
- Review Gaetan's patch to interface to Bioformats ?
Participants
On Site
- Brad Lowekamp
- Curtis Lisle
- Matt McCormick
- Luis Ibanez
- Andinet Enquobahrie
Remote
- Arnaud Gelas
- Kishore Mosilaganti
Venue
- NLM - Bethesda
- NIH Campus
UnAgenda
Day 1
- 9:30 Computers / Network setup
- 10:00 Live Code Review of TIFF Gerrit patch
- 12:00 Merge of TIFF Gerrit patch
- 12:30 Lunch
- 1:30 Tests of 6Gb files
- 3:30 Streaming tests on TIFF files
- 5:30 Adjourn
Day 2
- 9:30am Image interpretation layer (database ?)(Channels/Resolutions/Size)
- 10:30am Managing files with internal multi-resolution
- 11:30am Managing TIFF files with J2K compression
- 12:30pm Lunch
- 1:30pm Tests of JPEG2000 streaming
- 3:30pm Tests of JPEG2000 multi-resolution
- 4:00pm Adjourn
Results
Completed
- Have working Gerrit patch with TIFF 4.0 Beta 7
http://review.source.kitware.com/#change,2510
- Five failing tests
- Only on Linux
- Only when reading FAX images
- These failing tests turned out to be the result of a misuse of "#cmakedefine" in the tif_config.h.in (Bad Luis...). The expression was used as
- #cmakedefine FOOBAR @FOOBAR@, while it should be
- #define FOOBAR @FOOBAR@
- Passes all tests on Windows and Mac
- Five failing tests
- The Patch finally build in all platforms and has been merged.
- Succeeded to read a TIFF image larger than 4Gb
- Succeeded to write a TIFF image larger than 4Gb
- Uploaded Example Aperio files to MIDAS
- Converted the Visible Human dataset to a single file, multi-frame TIFF image of size 13 Gb
Work in Progress
- OpenSlideImageIO class for ITK
- AperioImageIO class for ITK