Is there an HTML5 method for displaying a tiff image data already loaded into memory

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慢半拍i 2021-01-14 05:27

I have a tiff image stored in memory (in a javascript variable). What is the javascript or html technique for displaying this image in the browser window? Is there a \"drawi

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  • 2021-01-14 05:41

    Native browser-support for tiff files is still pretty bad.
    Wikipedia has a nice overview on browsers Image format support.

    That being said; since a .tiff image is still essentially a raster-image, one could indeed convert it (the tricky part is stuff like supporting different compression-algorithms like PACKBITS, DEFLATE, LZW, etc) to another (browser-supported) raster-format (so one could feed it as a data:img-source).

    There is a library called Tiffus: a client side pure Javascript imaging library to load, save and manipulate binary images.

    The original project aim was was to create a plain Javascript chrome extension which can convert single/multi page TIFF image/s to BMP/GIF image (this is where the name came from).

    However now it supports:

    • Windows BMP (no compression, RLE)
    • OS/2 BMP
    • ICO
    • GIF
    • JPEG
    • PNG
    • TIFF

    and currently supports the folloing image functions:

    • load
    • save
    • resize
    • flip
    • invert color

    Basically it works like this:

    1. Source image downloaded as Binary Data using XMLHttpRequest with MimeType('text/plain; charset=x-user-defined'); (future: HTML5 Canvas ImageData)
    2. Imageprocessing using Tiffus
    3. Desination image shown as Data URI scheme (future: HTML5 Canvas ImageData)

    Note that according to the above; the author expects to use HTML5 Canvas ImageData in the future.

    Hope this helps!

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