Re: Bit maps from raw camera files
Re: Bit maps from raw camera files
- Subject: Re: Bit maps from raw camera files
- From: James Merkel <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 20:29:15 -0700
Will look into CGImageRef using ImageIO. However, I found that if I
use: imageRepsWithContentsOfFile: rather than
imageRepWithContentsOfFile: I can get a bit map from all raw files
that are supported by OS X. (At least for the raw files I have checked
so far). The method imageRepsWithContentsOfFile returns an array of
file reps, so the following works:
NSBitmapImageRep * imageBitMap = nil;
NSArray * repsArray;
repsArray = [NSBitmapImageRep imageRepsWithContentsOfFile:theFile];
if([repsArray lastObject] != nil) {
imageBitMap = [repsArray objectAtIndex:0];
}
Jim Merkel
On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 14:16:46 -0700 Chris Hanson wrote:
On Jul 5, 2008, at 2:00 PM, James Merkel wrote:
So the question is how to go about reliably getting a bit map
reliably form these camera raw files?
Try getting a CGImageRef using ImageIO.
On Jul 5, 2008, at 2:00 PM, James Merkel wrote:
I notice there are now about 120 Digital camera raw formats supported
by Mac OS X as of system 10.5.4.
I am trying to get a bit map from these camera files so I am using:
NSBitmapImageRep * imageBitMap = [NSBitmapImageRep
imageRepWithContentsOfFile:theFile]
For some raw files (Nikon NEF and Canon CR2) I get a bit map. But for
other files (Sony DSLR-A100 ARW file) I get a nil bit map.
On the other hand, I notice that the system does support the Sony raw
file in some way, since for example:
[[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:theFile] does produce an
image.
So the question is how to go about reliably getting a bit map reliably
form these camera raw files?
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