Bug report #992
GeoJP2 images improperly displayed as all black
Status: | Closed | ||
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Priority: | Low | ||
Assignee: | ersts - | ||
Category: | Rasters | ||
Affected QGIS version: | Regression?: | No | |
Operating System: | OS X | Easy fix?: | No |
Pull Request or Patch supplied: | Resolution: | duplicate | |
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data: | Copied to github as #: | 11052 |
Description
GeoJPEG2000 images that are properly displayed by QGIS 0.8.0 are improperly displayed by QGIS 0.9.2rc1-Ganymede (8079) as all black. I can provide (small) sample GeoJP2 images that are properly displayed by QGIS 0.8.0 and ESRI ArcGIS and Photoshop and GeoJasPer and Kakadu, that are improperly displayed by QGIS 0.9.2 as all black.
History
#1 Updated by ersts - over 16 years ago
coatman - Could you please verify that this is still an issue with v0.10.0.
If it is still a problem, it would be great if you could supply a sample image.
#2 Updated by coatman - over 16 years ago
QGIS, version 0.10.0-Io revision 8376, compiled for Mac OS X, downloaded from the official QGIS web site, does not properly display JPEG2000 images. Some images are displayed with all black pixels. For most JPEG2000 images, the columns near the right edge and the rows near the bottom edge are improperly displayed.
My web site visually shows these problems, and offers small sample .jp2 files, available for downloading for free, that can be used to demonstrate the problem.
http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
Greg
#3 Updated by ersts - over 16 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Closed
- Resolution set to invalid
I cannot reproduce these issues on linux(ubuntu 8.04) with QGIS r>8376, GDAL 1.4 or 1.5 and Jasper 1.9
I can reproduce these problems on both Windows and MacOSX with the most recent versions of GDAL and Jasper.
As these two issues report here are also present when using gdal_translate on MacOSX and Windows, I have to conclude that the issue has to do with building Jasper or GDAL or both or these particular files for other JP2s display without problems using the same builds.
As this is not an bug introduced by QGIS, I am closing this ticket and hope the devs from Jasper & GDAL will be able to solve this problem with the Windows and MacOSX builds as it will, in the end, benefit the QGIS community.
#4 Updated by coatman - over 16 years ago
This is indeed a bug introduce by QGIS. QGIS 0.8.0 worked fine, that was great. None of the subsequent releases of QGIS properly display JPEG2000 images.
This can be easily seen by viewing the web page
http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
The point is that the current version of QGIS, downloaded from the official QGIS web site, does not properly display JPEG2000 images! How can that be ignored?
This is visually demonstrated on my web site
http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
QGIS 0.8.0 properly displayed all JPEG2000 images with both Jasper and Kakadu. That was great!
But no version of QGIS released since version 0.8.0 properly displays JPEG2000 images with Jasper nor Kakadu.
So why isn't that a problem with QGIS?
Have you viewed the details on my web page?
http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
Have you worked with any of the 5 example JP2 images on my web page?
Have we waited 3 months to be told that the problem clearly, visually demonstrated on
http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
does not exits?
#5 Updated by coatman - over 16 years ago
- Resolution deleted (
invalid) - Status changed from Closed to Feedback
The problem is that QGIS 0.8.0 properly displayed JPEG2000 images. Since then, neither Jasper nor Kakadu have changed, but no version of QGIS since 0.8.0 properly displays JPEG2000 images.
All the visual evidence needed is here
http://homepage.mac.com/gregcoats/jp2.html
for all to see.
Again, even the official release of the latest version of QGIS for Mac OS X from the QGIS web site does not properly display JPEG2000 images. Surely QGIS has to fix that problem!?
Have you downloaded any of the 5 sample JP2 images, that I was asked to create and make available for testing, and that clearly show QGIS failures since version 0.8.0?
#6 Updated by Tim Sutton over 16 years ago
can we merge this ticket with #996 ? It seems to be essentially the same issue?
#7 Updated by coatman - over 16 years ago
I would say no because there are two independent problems:
#3905 QGIS does not properly display JPEG2000 images when it relies upon the JasPer code, even though the JasPer code works fine by itself
#3906 QGIS does not properly display JPEG2000 images when it relies upon the Kakadu code, even though the Kakadu code works fine by itself, and QGIS version 0.8.0 properly displayed JPEG2000 images using both JasPer and Kakadu. Fixing one of these problems does nothing to contribute to a fix to the other problem.
#8 Updated by Tim Sutton over 16 years ago
Hi
I have added a regression test for this ticket to the unit testing framework - regression992 (commit . I used the cmyk test image from your (Greg Coats) web site as the basis for the test. The test passes successfully for me on Ubuntu. I will ask William to test on Mac and see if it passes ok for him - or Greg if you are building from source on mac it would be great if you can verify it is still failing.
Regards
Tim
#9 Updated by Tim Sutton over 16 years ago
I have updated this ticket with two attachments showing outputs of the unit test I wrote, first on ubuntu and then on mac (kindly provided by John Tull).
#10 Updated by Jürgen Fischer almost 16 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
- Resolution set to duplicate
duplicate of #996
#11 Updated by Anonymous about 15 years ago
Milestone Version 1.0.0 deleted