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<h1 align=center>TIFFOpen</h1>
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<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br>
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<p>TIFFOpen, TIFFFdOpen, TIFFClientOpen − open a
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<small>TIFF</small> file for reading or writing</p>
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<p><b>#include <tiffio.h></b></p>
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<p><b>TIFF* TIFFOpen(const char *</b><i>filename</i><b>,
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const char *</b><i>mode</i><b>)<br>
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TIFF* TIFFFdOpen(const int</b> <i>fd</i><b>, const char
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typedef toff_t (*TIFFSeekProc)(thandle_t, toff_t, int);<br>
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typedef int (*TIFFCloseProc)(thandle_t);<br>
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typedef toff_t (*TIFFSizeProc)(thandle_t);<br>
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typedef int (*TIFFMapFileProc)(thandle_t, tdata_t*,
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toff_t*);<br>
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<p><b>TIFF* TIFFClientOpen(const char
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*</b><i>filename</i><b>, const char *</b><i>mode</i><b>,
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thandle_t</b> <i>clientdata</i><b>, TIFFReadWriteProc</b>
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<i>readproc</i><b>, TIFFReadWriteProc</b>
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<i>writeproc</i><b>, TIFFSeekProc</b> <i>seekproc</i><b>,
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TIFFCloseProc</b> <i>closeproc</i><b>, TIFFSizeProc</b>
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<i>sizeproc</i><b>, TIFFMapFileProc</b> <i>mapproc</i><b>,
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TIFFUnmapFileProc</b> <i>unmapproc</i><b>)</b></p>
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<p><i>TIFFOpen</i> opens a <small>TIFF</small> file whose
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name is <i>filename</i> and returns a handle to be used in
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subsequent calls to routines in <i>libtiff</i>. If the open
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operation fails, then zero is returned. The <i>mode</i>
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directories other than the first). If a file is opened for
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6.0: <i>BitsPerSample</i>=1, <i>ThreshHolding</i>=bilevel
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art scan, <i>FillOrder</i>=1 (most significant bit of each
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data byte is filled first), <i>Orientation</i>=1 (the 0th
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row represents the visual top of the image, and the 0th
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column represents the visual left hand side),
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<i>SamplesPerPixel</i>=1, <i>RowsPerStrip</i>=infinity,
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<i>ResolutionUnit</i>=2 (inches), and <i>Compression</i>=1
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(no compression). To alter these values, or to define values
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for additional fields, <i>TIFFSetField</i>(3TIFF) must be
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<p><i>TIFFFdOpen</i> is like <i>TIFFOpen</i> except that it
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opens a <small>TIFF</small> file given an open file
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descriptor <i>fd</i>. The file’s name and mode must
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<p><i>TIFFClientOpen</i> is like <i>TIFFOpen</i> except that
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the caller supplies a collection of functions that the
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library will use to do <small>UNIX</small> -like I/O
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operations. The <i>readproc</i> and <i>writeproc</i> are
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called to read and write data at the current file position.
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<i>seekproc</i> is called to change the current file
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position a la <i>lseek</i>(2). <i>closeproc</i> is invoked
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to release any resources associated with an open file.
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<i>sizeproc</i> is invoked to obtain the size in bytes of a
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file. <i>mapproc</i> and <i>unmapproc</i> are called to map
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and unmap a file’s contents in memory; c.f.
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<i>mmap</i>(2) and <i>munmap</i>(2). The <i>clientdata</i>
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parameter is an opaque ‘‘handle’’
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passed to the client-specified routines passed as parameters
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‘‘w’’, and
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‘‘a’’ flags. Note however that
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<p>Force image data that is read or written to be treated
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<small>MSB</small> ). Note that this is the opposite to the
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<p>Force image data that is read or written to be treated
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with bits filled from Most Significant Bit (
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<small>MSB</small> ) to Least Significant Bit (
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<small>LSB</small> ); this is the default.</p>
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<p>Force image data that is read or written to be treated
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<small>CPU.</small></p>
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<p>Enable the use of memory-mapped files for images opened
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read-only. If the underlying system does not support
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cannot be memory-mapped then the library will fallback to
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By default the library will attempt to use memory-mapped
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files.</p>
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strips, each of which has about 8 Kilobytes of data. This
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facility can be useful in reducing the amount of memory used
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to read an image because the library normally reads each
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strip in its entirety. Strip chopping does however alter the
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apparent contents of the image because when an image is
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divided into multiple strips it looks as though the
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note that default handling of strip chopping is a
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<p>Read TIFF header only, do not load the first image
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directory. That could be useful in case of the broken first
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directory. We can open the file and proceed to the other
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<p>The <small>TIFF</small> specification (<b>all
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default the library will create new files with the native
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application is run. This ensures optimal performance and is
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portable to any application that conforms to the TIFF
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specification. To force the library to use a specific
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byte-order when creating a new file the
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<i>TIFFFdOpen</i>, and <i>TIFFClientOpen</i> return a
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<p><i>libtiff</i>(3TIFF), <i>TIFFClose</i>(3TIFF)</p>
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