07-12-2018, 01:11 PM
Hello, thank you for your answer.
I tried to reproduce what you were saying
so the convert of imagemagick changes the "Photometric Interpretation".
But what does "Inverting LUT" mean? This is not a tiff-tag?
I tried to reproduce what you were saying
Code:
user@pc1:~$ convert gimp_question3.tif gimp_question3_afterconvert.tif
user@pc1:~$ tiffinfo gimp_question3.tif
TIFF Directory at offset 0x8 (8)
Subfile Type: (0 = 0x0)
Image Width: 3 Image Length: 9
Resolution: 1200, 1200 pixels/inch
Bits/Sample: 8
Compression Scheme: None
Photometric Interpretation: min-is-white
Samples/Pixel: 1
Rows/Strip: 9
Planar Configuration: single image plane
ImageDescription: ImageJ=1.52e
unit=inch
user@pc1:~$ tiffinfo gimp_question3_afterconvert.tif
TIFF Directory at offset 0x24 (36)
Image Width: 3 Image Length: 9
Resolution: 1200, 1200 pixels/inch
Bits/Sample: 8
Compression Scheme: None
Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
FillOrder: msb-to-lsb
Orientation: row 0 top, col 0 lhs
Samples/Pixel: 1
Rows/Strip: 9
Planar Configuration: single image plane
Page Number: 0-1
ImageDescription: ImageJ=1.52e
unit=inch
so the convert of imagemagick changes the "Photometric Interpretation".
But what does "Inverting LUT" mean? This is not a tiff-tag?