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OpenJPIP software 1.0 ReadMe
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OpenJPEG:
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http://www.openjpeg.org
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Written by:
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Kaori Hagihara
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UCL/SST/ICTM/ELEN
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February 18 2011
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Contents:
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1. Introduction
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2. License
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3. System requirements
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4. Implementing instructions
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5. JP2 encoding instructions
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1. Introduction
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OpenJPIP software is an implementation of JPEG 2000 Part9: Interactivity tools, APIs and protocols (JPIP).
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( For more info about JPIP, check the website: http://www.jpeg.org/jpeg2000/j2kpart9.html)
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The current implementation uses some results from the 2KAN project (http://www.2kan.org).
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First Version 1.0 covers:
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- JPT-stream (Tile based) media types
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- Session, channels, cache model managements
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- JPIP over HTTP
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- Indexing JPEG 2000 files
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- Embedding XML formatted metadata
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- Region Of Interest (ROI) requests
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2. License
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This software is released under the BSD license, anybody can use or modify the library, even for commercial applications.
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The only restriction is to retain the copyright in the sources or the binaries documentation.
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Neither the author, nor the university accept any responsibility for any kind of error or data loss which may occur during usage.
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3. System requirements
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- OpenJPEG library (currently assumes it is installed on the system => will not use the one built higher in the directory structure)
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- FastCGI development kit (C libraries) at server (http://www.fastcgi.com)
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- Java application launcher at client
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- Kakadu software ( http://www.kakadusoftware.com). Currently required to encode jpeg 2000 images with tile-parts. This will be implemented soon in openjpeg, making this requirement obsolete.
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<Optional>
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- Xerces2 java XML parser on the client for accessing embedded image metadata (http://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j)
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We tested this software with a virtual server running on the same Linux machine as the clients. Currently, it works only on linux or macosx platforms, windows version should come later.
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4. Building instructions
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A Makefile is available in the same directory as this README file. Simply type 'make' and it will build all the required C-executables.
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Concerning the java-based opj_viewer, simply type 'ant' in the corresponding directory (requires 'ant' utility of course)
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CMake files ar planned to be included ASAP.
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The documentation can be build this way (requires doxygen utility):
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cd doc
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doxygen Doxyfile
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5. Usage
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Preliminary notes :
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* HTML documentation is available at http://www.openjpeg.org/jpip/doc/html
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* Example image is available at http://www.openjpeg.org/jpip/data/copenhague1.zip (20 Mb !)
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Webserver:
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You need a webserver running with the fastcgi module enabled and correctly configured.
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For Apache, add the following line to your /etc/apache2/mods-available/fastcgi.conf configuration file:
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FastCGIExternalServer /var/www/myFCGI -host localhost:3000
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where /var/www is your DocumentRoot.
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Please refer to 'http://www.openjpeg.org/jpip/doc/ApacheFastCGITutorial.pdf' for more details.
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Server:
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1. Store JP2 files in the same directory as opj_server
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2. Launch opj_server from the server terminal:
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% spawn-fcgi -f ./opj_server -p 3000 -n
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Client:
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1. Launch image decoding server, and keep it alive as long as image viewers are open
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% ./opj_dec_server
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You might prefer to implement this program from another directory since cache files are saved in the working directory.
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% mkdir cache
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% cd cache
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% ../opj_dec_server
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2. Open image viewers (as many as needed)
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% java -jar opj_viewer.jar http://hostname/myFCGI JP2_filename.jp2
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( The arguments
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- http://hostname/myFCGI is the HTTP server URI (myFCGI refers to opj_server by the server setting)
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- JP2_filename.jp2 is the name of a JP2 file available on the server.)
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Image viewer GUI instructions:
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Scale up request: Enlarge the window
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ROI request: Select a region by mouse click and drag, then click inside the red frame of the selected region
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<If Xerces2 is installed>
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Annotate image with ROI information in XML metadata: Click button "Region Of Interest"
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Open a new window presenting an aligned image with a locally stored image: Click button "Image Registration" (Under Construction)
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3. Quit the image decoding server through the telnet, be sure all image viewers are closed
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% telnet localhost 5000
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quit
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5. JP2 encoding instructions
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An example to encode a TIF image "copenhague1.tif" at resolution 4780x4050, 8bit/pixel, grayscale.
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1. J2K encoding using Kakadu with an option which introduces the tile-part flag at each resolution level
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% ./kdu_compress -i copenhague1.tif -o copenhague1.j2k Corder=RPCL ORGtparts=R Stiles={256,256}
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2. JP2 encoding with embedding indexing data
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% ./index_create copenhague1.j2k copenhague1.jp2 2
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<Option>
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3. Embed metadata into JP2 file
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% ./addXMLinJP2 copenhague1.jp2 copenhague1.xml
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Input metadata file "copenhague1.xml" looks like:
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<xmlbox>
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<roi name="island" x="1890" y="1950" w="770" h="310"/>
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<roi name="ship" x="750" y="330" w="100" h="60"/>
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<roi name="airport" x="650" y="1800" w="650" h="800"/>
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<roi name="harbor" x="4200" y="1650" w="130" h="130"/>
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<irt refimg="name1.jp2" m1="0.50" m2="-0.50" m3="0" m4="0.80" m5="-0.80" m6="0" m7="500" m8="1000" m9="0"/>
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</xmlbox>
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