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Program: GDCM (Grassroots DICOM). A DICOM library
Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Mathieu Malaterre
All rights reserved.
See Copyright.txt or http://gdcm.sourceforge.net/Copyright.html for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
=========================================================================*/
#ifndef GDCMJPEGLSCODEC_H
#define GDCMJPEGLSCODEC_H
#include "gdcmImageCodec.h"
namespace gdcm
{
class JPEGLSInternals;
/**
* \brief JPEG-LS
* \note codec that implement the JPEG-LS compression
* this is an implementation of ImageCodec for JPEG-LS
*
* It uses the CharLS JPEG-LS implementation http://charls.codeplex.com
*/
class GDCM_EXPORT JPEGLSCodec : public ImageCodec
{
friend class ImageRegionReader;
public:
JPEGLSCodec();
~JPEGLSCodec();
bool CanDecode(TransferSyntax const &ts) const;
bool CanCode(TransferSyntax const &ts) const;
unsigned long GetBufferLength() const { return BufferLength; }
void SetBufferLength(unsigned long l) { BufferLength = l; }
bool Decode(DataElement const &is, DataElement &os);
bool Decode(DataElement const &in, char* outBuffer, size_t inBufferLength,
uint32_t inXMin, uint32_t inXMax, uint32_t inYMin,
uint32_t inYMax, uint32_t inZMin, uint32_t inZMax);
bool Code(DataElement const &in, DataElement &out);
bool GetHeaderInfo(std::istream &is, TransferSyntax &ts);
virtual ImageCodec * Clone() const;
void SetLossless(bool l);
bool GetLossless() const;
/*
* test.acr can look pretty bad, even with a lossy error of 2. Explanation follows:
* I agree that the test image looks ugly. In this particular case I can
* explain though.
*
* The image is 8 bit, but it does not use the full 8 bit dynamic range. The
* black pixels have value 234 and the white 255. If you set allowed lossy
* error to 2, you allow an error of about 10% of the actual dynamic range.
* That is of course very visible.
*/
/// [0-3] generally
void SetLossyError(int error);
protected:
bool DecodeExtent(
char *buffer,
unsigned int xmin, unsigned int xmax,
unsigned int ymin, unsigned int ymax,
unsigned int zmin, unsigned int zmax,
std::istream & is
);
bool StartEncode( std::ostream & );
bool IsRowEncoder();
bool IsFrameEncoder();
bool AppendRowEncode( std::ostream & out, const char * data, size_t datalen );
bool AppendFrameEncode( std::ostream & out, const char * data, size_t datalen );
bool StopEncode( std::ostream & );
private:
bool DecodeByStreamsCommon(char *buffer, size_t totalLen, std::vector<unsigned char> &rgbyteOut);
bool CodeFrameIntoBuffer(char * outdata, size_t outlen, size_t & complen, const char * indata, size_t inlen );
unsigned long BufferLength;
int LossyError;
};
} // end namespace gdcm
#endif //GDCMJPEGLSCODEC_H
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