- // Just in case some access to a File element requires disk access.
- LutRedDescriptor = file->GetEntryValue( 0x0028, 0x1101 );
- LutGreenDescriptor = file->GetEntryValue( 0x0028, 0x1102 );
- LutBlueDescriptor = file->GetEntryValue( 0x0028, 0x1103 );
-
- // The following comment is probabely meaningless, since LUT are *always*
- // loaded at parsing time, whatever their length is.
-
- // Depending on the value of Document::MAX_SIZE_LOAD_ELEMENT_VALUE
- // [ refer to invocation of Document::SetMaxSizeLoadEntry() in
- // Document::Document() ], the loading of the value (content) of a
- // [Bin|Val]Entry occurence migth have been hindered (read simply NOT
- // loaded). Hence, we first try to obtain the LUTs data from the file
- // and when this fails we read the LUTs data directly from disk.
- // \TODO Reading a [Bin|Val]Entry directly from disk is a kludge.
- // We should NOT bypass the [Bin|Val]Entry class. Instead
- // an access to an UNLOADED content of a [Bin|Val]Entry occurence
- // (e.g. BinEntry::GetBinArea()) should force disk access from
- // within the [Bin|Val]Entry class itself. The only problem
- // is that the [Bin|Val]Entry is unaware of the FILE* is was
- // parsed from. Fix that. FIXME.
-
- // //// Red round
- file->LoadEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1201);
- LutRedData = (uint8_t*)file->GetEntryBinArea( 0x0028, 0x1201 );
- if ( ! LutRedData )
- {
- gdcmWarningMacro( "Unable to read Red Palette Color Lookup Table data" );
- }
-
- // //// Green round:
- file->LoadEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1202);
- LutGreenData = (uint8_t*)file->GetEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1202 );
- if ( ! LutGreenData)
- {
- gdcmWarningMacro( "Unable to read Green Palette Color Lookup Table data" );
- }
-
- // //// Blue round:
- file->LoadEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1203);
- LutBlueData = (uint8_t*)file->GetEntryBinArea( 0x0028, 0x1203 );
- if ( ! LutBlueData )
- {
- gdcmWarningMacro( "Unable to read Blue Palette Color Lookup Table data" );
- }
+/*
+ C.7.6.3.1.5
+ The three values of Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1101-1103)
+ describe the format of the Lookup Table Data in the corresponding
+ Data Element (0028,1201-1203) or (0028,1221-1223).
+
+ The first value is the number of entries in the lookup table.
+ When the number of table entries is equal to 2**16 then this value shall be 0.
+
+ The second value is the first stored pixel value mapped.
+ This pixel value is mapped to the first entry in the Lookup Table Data.
+ All image pixel values less than the first entry value mapped are also
+ mapped to the first entry in the Lookup Table Data.
+ An image pixel value one greater than the first entry value mapped is
+ mapped to the second entry in the Lookup Table Data.
+ Subsequent image pixel values are mapped to the subsequent entries in
+ the Lookup Table Data up to an image pixel value equal to number of
+ entries + first entry value mapped - 1 which is mapped to the last entry
+ in the Lookup Table Data.
+ Image pixel values greater than or equal to number of entries + first entry
+ value mapped are also mapped to the last entry in the Lookup Table Data.
+
+ The third value specifies the number of bits for each entry in the Lookup
+ Table Data. It shall take the value of 8 or 16.
+ The LUT Data shall be stored in a format equivalent to 8 or 16 bits
+ allocated where the high bit is equal to bits allocated-1.
+
+ When the Palette Color Lookup Table Descriptor (0028,1101-1103) are used as
+ part of the Palette Color Lookup Table Module, the third value shall be
+ equal to 16.
+
+ Note: A value of 16 indicates the Lookup Table Data will range from (0,0,0)
+ minimum intensity to (65535,65535,65535) maximum intensity.
+
+*/
+
+ // Just in case some access to a File element requires disk access.
+ LutRedDescriptor = file->GetEntryString( 0x0028, 0x1101 );
+ LutGreenDescriptor = file->GetEntryString( 0x0028, 0x1102 );
+ LutBlueDescriptor = file->GetEntryString( 0x0028, 0x1103 );
+ // Is it a Segmented Palette ? Check if we find the red one:
+ if( file->GetDocEntry(0x0028,0x1221) ) // no need to check for blue & green
+ {
+ GDCM_NAME_SPACE::TagKey DCM_RedPaletteColorLookupTableDescriptor (0x0028, 0x1101);
+ GDCM_NAME_SPACE::TagKey DCM_GreenPaletteColorLookupTableDescriptor (0x0028, 0x1102);
+ GDCM_NAME_SPACE::TagKey DCM_BluePaletteColorLookupTableDescriptor (0x0028, 0x1103);
+
+ GDCM_NAME_SPACE::TagKey DCM_SegmentedRedPaletteColorLookupTableData (0x0028, 0x1221);
+ GDCM_NAME_SPACE::TagKey DCM_SegmentedGreenPaletteColorLookupTableData (0x0028, 0x1222);
+ GDCM_NAME_SPACE::TagKey DCM_SegmentedBluePaletteColorLookupTableData (0x0028, 0x1223);
+
+
+ LutRedData = new uint8_t[65535*2]; // FIXME: leak
+ LutGreenData = new uint8_t[65535*2];
+ LutBlueData = new uint8_t[65535*2];
+ // TODO need to check file is indeed PALETTE COLOR:
+ ReadPaletteInto(file, DCM_RedPaletteColorLookupTableDescriptor,
+ DCM_SegmentedRedPaletteColorLookupTableData,LutRedData);
+ ReadPaletteInto(file, DCM_GreenPaletteColorLookupTableDescriptor,
+ DCM_SegmentedGreenPaletteColorLookupTableData,LutGreenData);
+ ReadPaletteInto(file, DCM_BluePaletteColorLookupTableDescriptor,
+ DCM_SegmentedBluePaletteColorLookupTableData,LutBlueData);
+
+ }
+ else
+ {
+
+ // FIXME : The following comment is probabely meaningless, since LUT are *always*
+ // loaded at parsing time, whatever their length is.
+
+ // Depending on the value of Document::MAX_SIZE_LOAD_ELEMENT_VALUE
+ // [ refer to invocation of Document::SetMaxSizeLoadEntry() in
+ // Document::Document() ], the loading of the value (content) of a
+ // [Bin|Val]Entry occurence migth have been hindered (read simply NOT
+ // loaded). Hence, we first try to obtain the LUTs data from the file
+ // and when this fails we read the LUTs data directly from disk.
+ // \TODO Reading a [Bin|Val]Entry directly from disk is a kludge.
+ // We should NOT bypass the [Bin|Val]Entry class. Instead
+ // an access to an UNLOADED content of a [Bin|Val]Entry occurence
+ // (e.g. DataEntry::GetBinArea()) should force disk access from
+ // within the [Bin|Val]Entry class itself. The only problem
+ // is that the [Bin|Val]Entry is unaware of the FILE* is was
+ // parsed from. Fix that. FIXME.
+
+ // //// Red round
+ file->LoadEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1201);
+ LutRedData = (uint8_t*)file->GetEntryBinArea( 0x0028, 0x1201 );
+ if ( ! LutRedData )
+ {
+ gdcmWarningMacro("Unable to read Red Palette Color Lookup Table data");
+ }
+
+ // //// Green round:
+ file->LoadEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1202);
+ LutGreenData = (uint8_t*)file->GetEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1202 );
+ if ( ! LutGreenData)
+ {
+ gdcmWarningMacro("Unable to read Green Palette Color Lookup Table data");
+ }
+
+ // //// Blue round:
+ file->LoadEntryBinArea(0x0028, 0x1203);
+ LutBlueData = (uint8_t*)file->GetEntryBinArea( 0x0028, 0x1203 );
+ if ( ! LutBlueData )
+ {
+ gdcmWarningMacro("Unable to read Blue Palette Color Lookup Table data");
+ }
+ }