I have this code:
ifstream istream;
std::string line;
TIFHEAD header;
istream.open("pic.tif",ios::binary|ios::in);
istream.read((char*)&header, sizeof(TIFHEAD));
cout<<hex<<header.Identifier<<" "<<header.Version<<" "<<header.IFDOffset<<endl<<endl;
istream.seekg(header.IFDOffset);
WORD numEntries1;
istream.read((char *)&numEntries1, sizeof(WORD));
cout<<numEntries1<<endl;
DWORD tagOffset;
DWORD stripByte;
for(int i=0; i<numEntries1; i++) {
TIFTAG tag;
istream.read((char *)&tag, sizeof(TIFTAG));
cout<<istream.tellg()<<":"<<tag.TagId<<" "<<tag.DataType<<" "<<tag.DataCount<<" "<<tag.DataOffset<<endl;
}
I also did a hexdump on pic.tif, and got about 450 lines of hex values, many of which were reflected by the tag data and header I'm printing out.
But I found that this TIFF has compression 32946, which is COMPRESSION_DEFLATE.
How can I uncompress the other hex values from the hexdump to get the actual float values from this TIFF? I know Zlib can decompress, but can it decompress deflate compression, and if so, how?
I know what the float values should be through LibTIFF, but can't use that.It's a 512x512 32 bit tiff which has float values.
Also, I can post more info about the TIFF or values from hexdump if anyone wants to see it.
Each segment is a standard zlib stream, i.e. deflate-compressed data with a zlib header and trailer. You can use zlib's uncompress() or inflateInit() / inflate() / inflateEnd() functions.
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