Am 30.06.2012 18:25, schrieb Paul Rubin: > Christian Tismer <tis...@stackless.com> writes: >> Tiffany stands for any tiff. The tiny module solves a large set of >> problems, has no dependencies and just works wherever Python works. >> Tiffany was developed in the course of the *DiDoCa* project and will >> always appear on PyPi. > > This sounds pretty neat. I didn't comment on it earlier because I > haven't tried it out, since I haven't had occasion to deal with tiff > files anytime recently. But I've had to process them for some projects > in the past, and tiffany would have been useful then. It's good to know > that it's out there.
I've developed smc.freeimage exclusively to process large amounts of TIFF images. I estimate that we have processed more than twelve million unique TIFF images with about half a petabyte of data. The packages uses Cython to wrap FreeImage (containing libtiff, libpng, libjpeg, libraw and more) and LittleCMS2. The package is mostly fitted to our needs, a bit limited (e.g. no conversion of CMYK to RGB with color management) and doesn't follow recent best practices for Cython code, but it does it job well. I need to clean up the code base some day when more people get interested in the lib. Christian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list