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PDF::Builder::Resource::XObject::Image::TIFF_GT(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
PDF::Builder::Resource::XObject::Image::TIFF_GT(3) |
PDF::Builder::Resource::XObject::Image::TIFF_GT - TIFF image support
(Graphics::TIFF enabled)
- $res = PDF::Builder::Resource::XObject::Image::TIFF_GT->new($pdf,
$file, $name, %opts)
- $res = PDF::Builder::Resource::XObject::Image::TIFF_GT->new($pdf,
$file, $name)
- $res = PDF::Builder::Resource::XObject::Image::TIFF_GT->new($pdf,
$file)
- Returns a TIFF-image object. $pdf is the PDF
object being added to, $file is the input TIFF
file, and the optional $name of the new parent
image object defaults to IxAAA.
If the Graphics::TIFF package is installed, and its use is not
suppressed via the "-nouseGT" flag
(see Builder documentation for
"image_tiff"), the TIFF_GT library
will be used. Otherwise, the TIFF library will be used instead.
Options:
- -notrans => 1
- Ignore any alpha layer (transparency) and make the image fully
opaque.
TIFF support (when using Graphics::TIFF) is for
"PhotometricInterpretation" values of 0
(bilevel/gray, white is 0), 1 (bilevel/gray, black is 0), 2 (RGB), and 3
(Palette color). It currently does not support 4 (transparency mask),
5 (separated CMYK), 6 (YCbCr), 8 (CIELab), or higher. There is limited
support for an Alpha (transparency) channel (due to extremely limited test
cases). Some tags are not supported, and a PlanarConfiguration of 2 is
unknown until we get some test cases.
Some applications seem to take odd liberties with TIFF tags, such
as adding a SamplePerPixel without specifying ExtraSamples type. In such
cases, we treat one extra sample (not otherwise defined) as an Alpha
channel, and hope for the best!
If there are invalid tags or field values within a tag, the
Graphics::TIFF library will attempt to pop-up a warning dialog, rather than
just ignoring invalid things. If we can find a switch to disable this
behavior, we will look into adding it as an option. According to
Graphic::TIFF's owner (ticket RT 133955), this is coming directly from
libtiff (as write to STDERR), so he can't do anything about it!
- $mode = $tif->usesLib()
- Returns 1 if Graphics::TIFF installed and used, 0 if not installed, or -1
if installed but not used (-nouseGT option given to
"image_tiff").
Caution: this method can only be used after the
image object has been created. It can't tell you whether Graphics::TIFF
is available in advance of actually using it, in case you want to use
some functionality available only in TIFF_GT. See the PDF::Builder
LA_GT() call if you need to know in advance.
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