/* $Header: /usr/people/sam/tiff/tools/RCS/rasterfile.h,v 1.1 1990/10/08 17:24:23 sam Exp $ */ /* * Description of header for files containing raster images */ struct rasterfile { int ras_magic; /* magic number */ int ras_width; /* width (pixels) of image */ int ras_height; /* height (pixels) of image */ int ras_depth; /* depth (1, 8, or 24 bits) of pixel */ int ras_length; /* length (bytes) of image */ int ras_type; /* type of file; see RT_* below */ int ras_maptype; /* type of colormap; see RMT_* below */ int ras_maplength; /* length (bytes) of following map */ /* color map follows for ras_maplength bytes, followed by image */ }; #define RAS_MAGIC 0x59a66a95 /* Sun supported ras_type's */ #define RT_OLD 0 /* Raw pixrect image in 68000 byte order */ #define RT_STANDARD 1 /* Raw pixrect image in 68000 byte order */ #define RT_BYTE_ENCODED 2 /* Run-length compression of bytes */ #define RT_EXPERIMENTAL 0xffff /* Reserved for testing */ /* Sun registered ras_maptype's */ #define RMT_RAW 2 /* Sun supported ras_maptype's */ #define RMT_NONE 0 /* ras_maplength is expected to be 0 */ #define RMT_EQUAL_RGB 1 /* red[ras_maplength/3],green[],blue[] */ /* * NOTES: * Each line of the image is rounded out to a multiple of 16 bits. * This corresponds to the rounding convention used by the memory pixrect * package (/usr/include/pixrect/memvar.h) of the SunWindows system. * The ras_encoding field (always set to 0 by Sun's supported software) * was renamed to ras_length in release 2.0. As a result, rasterfiles * of type 0 generated by the old software claim to have 0 length; for * compatibility, code reading rasterfiles must be prepared to compute the * true length from the width, height, and depth fields. */