The big endian data in the tiff_sample_data array was never being tested. This could be observed by e.g. changing the 9th byte in the big endian data from 0xde to something that should fail the test, e.g. 0xdd, and the test would still pass even though it should fail.
* Fix reading of black-and-white (thresholded) TIFF images
I recently updated my local OpenCV version to 3.4.3 and found out that
I could not read my TIFF images related to my project. After debugging I
found out that there has been some static analysis fixes made
that accidentally have broken reading those black-and-white TIFF images.
Commit hash in which reading of mentioned TIFF images has been broken:
cbb1e867e5
Basically the fix is to revert back to the same functionality that has been there before,
when black-and-white images are read bpp (bitspersample) is 1.
Without the case 1: this TiffDecoder::readHeader() function always return false.
* Added type and default error message
* Added stdexcept include
* Use CV_Error instead of throw std::runtime_error
* imgcodecs(test): add TIFF B/W decoding tests
* may be an typo fix
* remove identical branch,may be paste error
* add parentheses around macro parameter
* simplify if condition
* check malloc fail
* change the condition of branch removed by commit 3041502861
* fix cv::imwrite to allow cv::UMat and vectors of it to be written
* cv::imwrite failure handling improvements
* Unit test for regression testing imwrite support for and fix whitespace
- removed tr1 usage (dropped in C++17)
- moved includes of vector/map/iostream/limits into ts.hpp
- require opencv_test + anonymous namespace (added compile check)
- fixed norm() usage (must be from cvtest::norm for checks) and other conflict functions
- added missing license headers
* added write as pbm
* add tests for pbm
* imgcodecs: PBM support
- drop additional PBM parameters
- write: fix P1/P4 mode (no maxval 255 value after width/height)
- write: invert values for P1/P4
- write: P1: compact ASCII mode (no spaces)
- simplify pbm test
- drop .pxm extension (http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ doesn't know such extension)