Hello,

A client is asking if an application we wrote using the ImageJ library will 
work ok on a Windows XP machine. We don’t have such a machine readily at hand 
to test the use case. Are there any known limitations?

Thanks,
B. W. “Page” Basheer
RSC
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On Nov 17, 2024, at 9:39 PM, Wayne Rasband <[email protected]> wrote:

 Hi,

Please make available several 10-bit TIFFs that we can use to reproduce this 
problem.

-wayne

> On Nov 15, 2024, at 6:39 AM, Hidenao IWAI <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm a little confused about pack-bits TIFFs.
> ImageJ 1.54c supports 10-bit TIFFs (Pack-bits).
> However, it seems that FolderOpener does not take into account the pack-bits 
> because it calculates image-size with width and height and 
> fi.getBytesPerPixels() which return 2-bytes.
>
> On the other hand, FileInfoVirtualStack does take into account packed 10-, 
> 12-bit TIFFs as follow,
> ---
> if (fi.fileType==FileInfo.GRAY12_UNSIGNED)
> bytesPerImage = (int)(1.5*fi.width)*fi.height;
> else if (fi.fileType==FileInfo.GRAY10_UNSIGNED)
> bytesPerImage = (int)(1.25*fi.width)*fi.height;
>
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