img-raw - Img, Raw Data Format (raw)
package require Tk
package require img::raw ?1.4?
image create photo ?name?
  ?options?
package require img::raw.
Like all packages of Img it does not provide new
    commands, but extends the existing Tk command image so that it
    supports files containing raster images in the Raw Data Format (raw). More
    specifically img::raw extends Tk's photo image
  type.
The name of the new format handler is raw. This handler
    provides new additional configuration options. See section RAW
    OPTIONS for more detailed explanations.
All of the above means that in a call like
  - image create
    photo ?name? ?options?
 
  
  - [1]
 
  - Image data in raw format (options -data and -file) is
      detected automatically.
 
  - [2]
 
  - The format name raw is recognized by the option -format. In
      addition the value for the option is treated as list and may contain any
      of the special options listed in section RAW OPTIONS.
 
This format handler must be loaded explicitly with package
    require img::raw.
 Grayscale image:  1 channel  of 64-bit floating point   values.
                   1 channel  of 32-bit floating point   values.
                   1 channel  of 32-bit unsigned integer values.
                   1 channel  of 16-bit unsigned integer values.
                   1 channel  of  8-bit unsigned integer values.
 True-color image: 3 channels of 64-bit floating point   values.
                   3 channels of 32-bit floating point   values.
                   3 channels of 32-bit unsigned integer values.
                   3 channels of 16-bit unsigned integer values.
                   3 channels of  8-bit unsigned integer values.
 List of currently supported features:
 Type   |     Read      |     Write     |
        | -file | -data | -file | -data |
 ----------------------------------------
 Gray   | Yes   | Yes   | Yes   | Yes   |
 RGB    | Yes   | Yes   | Yes   | Yes   |
 There are 2 supported file formats:
 One with the pure raw data only, the other with a 7 line ASCII header
 of the following form:
     Magic=RAW\n          File format identifier. Fixed value.
     Width=128\n          Image width in pixels.
     Height=128\n         Image height in pixels.
     NumChan=1\n          Possible values: 1 or 3.
     ByteOrder=Intel\n    Possible values: "Intel" or "Motorola".
     ScanOrder=TopDown\n  Possible values: "TopDown" or "BottomUp".
     PixelType=byte\n     Possible values: "double", "float", "int", "short" or "byte".
 
The handler provides the following options:
  - -verbose
    bool
 
  - This option is supported for reading and writing.
    
If set to true, additional information about the
        loaded/stored image is printed to stdout. Default is false.
   
  
  - This option is supported for reading and writing.
    
If set to true, use the file header information for
        reading and writing. Default is true.
   
  - -nchan
    int
 
  - This option is supported for reading and writing image data without
      header.
    
Specify the number of channels of the input image. Default is
        1.
   
  - -width
    int
 
  - This option is supported for reading image data without header only.
    
Specify the width of the input image. Default is
      128.
   
  - -height
    int
 
  - This option is supported for reading image data without header only.
    
Specify the height of the input image. Default is
      128.
   
  - -byteorder
    string
 
  - This option is supported for reading image data without header only.
    
Specify the byteorder of the input image data. Possible
        values: Intel or Motorola. Default is assuming the same
        byteorder as that of the host computer.
   
  - -uuencode
    bool
 
  - This option is supported for reading image data without header only.
    
If set to false, do not assume, that the image data
        stored in a Tcl variable is uuencoded. Default is true, i.e. the
        image data in a Tcl variable is assumed to be uuencoded.
   
  - -scanorder
    string
 
  - This option is supported for reading and writing image data without
      header.
    
Specify the scanline order of the input image. Possible
        values: TopDown or BottomUp. Default is assuming the same
        byteorder as that of the host computer.
   
  - -pixeltype
    string
 
  - This option is supported for reading image data without header only.
    
Specify the type of the pixel values. Possible values:
        double or float or int or short or
        byte. Default is byte.
    RAW files are always written in byte pixel format.
   
  - -gamma
    float
 
  - This option is supported for reading only.
    
Specify a gamma correction to be applied when mapping the
        input data to 8-bit image values. Default is 1.0.
   
  - -nomap
    bool
 
  - This option is supported for reading only.
    
If set to true, no mapping of input values is done. Use
        this option, if your image already contains RGB values in the range of
        0 .. 255. When using the nomap mode, no information about
        the minimum and maximum pixel values is gathered during reading and
        therefore no verbose output is printed. On the other hand reading the
        image is faster. Default is false.
   
  - -min
    float
 
  - This option is supported for reading only.
    
Specify the minimum pixel value to be used for mapping the
        input data to 8-bit image values. Default is the minimum value found in
        the image data.
   
  - -max
    float
 
  - This option is supported for reading only.
    
Specify the maximum pixel value to be used for mapping the
        input data to 8-bit image values. Default is the maximum value found in
        the image data.
   
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    img-jpeg, img-pcx, img-pixmap, img-png, img-ppm, img-ps, img-raw, img-sgi,
    img-sun, img-tga, img-tiff, img-window, img-xbm, img-xpm
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