I have a TIFF image that will open correctly in ImageJ. However I have used hugin to correct the perspective in this image, then cropped it using GIMP, saving it as a TIFF file each time. After these transformations, when I attempt to open the image with ImageJ I get a TiffDecoder error:
"Unsupported interleaved SamplesPerPixel: 4" I have tried flattening the image in GIMP (to get rid of transparencies), but it still will not open in ImageJ. If I save the image as a .jpg file I can open it with ImageJ, but I need to retain it in a lossless format. What does this error mean, and how may I transform this image in a lossless fashion so I can open it with ImageJ? Thankyou, Samuel Dennis |
Hi Samuel,
what about using PNG as a workaround? Maybe GIMP detects that your image has 16 colors or less, thus it uses 4 bits/pixel. By the way, ImageJ has an Image>Crop function, you don't need GIMP for this (though GIMP might be slightly more handy in a few cases for large images). Michael ___________________________________________________________________________ On Tue, August 11, 2009 05:06, samden wrote: > I have a TIFF image that will open correctly in ImageJ. However I have > used > hugin to correct the perspective in this image, then cropped it using > GIMP, > saving it as a TIFF file each time. After these transformations, when I > attempt to open the image with ImageJ I get a TiffDecoder error: > > "Unsupported interleaved SamplesPerPixel: 4" > > I have tried flattening the image in GIMP (to get rid of transparencies), > but it still will not open in ImageJ. If I save the image as a .jpg file I > can open it with ImageJ, but I need to retain it in a lossless format. > > What does this error mean, and how may I transform this image in a > lossless > fashion so I can open it with ImageJ? > > Thankyou, > Samuel Dennis |
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Hi Samuel,
Have you tried reading your TIFFs into ImageJ using the Bio-Formats Importer plugin? http://www.loci.wisc.edu/ome/formats.html -Curtis On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:06 PM, samden <[hidden email]> wrote: > I have a TIFF image that will open correctly in ImageJ. However I have used > hugin to correct the perspective in this image, then cropped it using GIMP, > saving it as a TIFF file each time. After these transformations, when I > attempt to open the image with ImageJ I get a TiffDecoder error: > > "Unsupported interleaved SamplesPerPixel: 4" > > I have tried flattening the image in GIMP (to get rid of transparencies), > but it still will not open in ImageJ. If I save the image as a .jpg file I > can open it with ImageJ, but I need to retain it in a lossless format. > > What does this error mean, and how may I transform this image in a lossless > fashion so I can open it with ImageJ? > > Thankyou, > Samuel Dennis > -- > View this message in context: > http://n2.nabble.com/Unsupported-interleaved-SamplesPerPixel%3A-4-tp3421548p3421548.html > Sent from the ImageJ mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
Curtis
I had not considered that, and it worked perfectly. Turns out I had four channels in the image instead of three after running it through GIMP. Thankyou, Samuel 2009/8/12 Curtis Rueden (via Nabble) <[hidden email]> Hi Samuel, |
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Michael
I used the Bio-Formats importer as suggested by Curtis, which did the job well. However I will remember PNG if I have problems with this in future. Thankyou for your help, Samuel
2009/8/12 Michael Schmid-3 (via Nabble) <[hidden email]> Hi Samuel, |
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