Description of the .cht format
[This is a rather inflexible format, that should really be replaced
with a CGATS style file.]
The .cht format file is
used
to hold the image recognition information that allows the scanin program to align the input image
with
the specified sample boxes.
A raw .cht file can be
produced by running scanin
with the -g option, although this will
then need
cleaning up manually, using a text editor. The cleanup consists of
deleting
any unwanted reference lines from the XLIST and YLISTs, adding the
the
sample
box references, and possibly adding the expected sample values.
The .cht image recognition
file is usually set up to recognized a scanned test chart that
includes
the edges of the chart itself, not
a cropped version of the chart that excludes the edges of the chart
itself. This is to allow scanin
to be used with scans that have just be roughly cropped, without
requiring that a scan be treated in detail with an application such
as
Adobe Photoshop.
The keywords and associated data must be used in the following
order: BOXES,
BOX_SHRINK, REF_ROTATION, XLIST, YLIST
and EXPECTED.
The physical units used for boxes and edge lists are arbitrary units
(i.e.
pixels as generated by scanin -g, but could be mm, inches etc. if
created
some other way), the only requirement is that the sample box
definitions need to agree with the X/YLIST definitions. Typically if
a
scanned chart is used to build the reference, the units will be
pixels
of the scanned chart.
The BOXES keyword introduces the list of diagnostic and
sample
boxes.
The integer following this keyword must be the total number of
diagnostic
and sample boxes, but not
including any fiducual marks. The lines following the BOXES keyword
must
then
contain
the fiducial mark, diagnostic or sample box definitions. Each box
definition line
consists
of 11 space separated parameters, and can generate a grid of sample
or
diagnostic
boxes:
kl lxs lxe lys lye w h xo yo xi yi
with the following usage:
kl is a key letter.
F
is used to define four fiducial marks that may be used for manual
alignment of an image to the target. The four marks are nominally a
top left mark, a top right mark, bottom right mark and a bottom left
mark (ie. clockwise order from top left). The parameters are labeled
as follows:
F _ _ x0 y0 x1 y1 x2
y2
x3 y3
Where the first two
parameters are not used, and a '_' character should be used as
a place holder, and the follows the X and Y coordinates for the four
fiducial marks. Typically fiducial marks are
chosen
to be at the corners of the overall bounding box, or at corner cross
marks on the chart etc. Fiducial marks may be omitted, but in this
case
manual alignment cannot be used.
D is used for a
diagnostic
box which will show up in the diagnostic raster output, but is not
used
as
a sample box. The label information can be arbitrary.
X is used for a
sequence
of boxes in which the X label comes first in the concatenated sample
box label.
Y is used for a
sequence
of boxes in which the Y label comes first in the concatenated sample
box label.
Boxes are created incrementing
in
the X direction fastest, and the Y direction slowest.
lxs is the X axis starting label. This is
generally a letter or number, and it will be incremented
appropriately
to reach lxe
lxe is the X axis ending label. When the X
label reaches this this value (inclusively), the iteration in the X
direction will reset.
lys is the Y axis starting label. This is
generally a letter or number, and it will be incremented
appropriately
to reach lye
lye is the Y axis ending label. When the Y
label reaches this this value (inclusively), the iteration through
the
boxes will end.
The X & Y labels will be concatenated to form
the sample box label.
A sample label that consists of the character '_'
is
treated as a null label (useful for an array that only iterates in
one
direction).
w, h are the width and height of
each
box in the array.
xo, yo are the origin of the top
left
of the array.
xi, yi are the increments between
each
box in the array.
A blank line should follow the last box definition line.
The keyword BOX_SHRINK marks the definition of how much each
sample
box should be shrunk on each edge before sampling the pixel values.
This
allows the sample boxes to be defined at their edges, while allowing
a
safety
margin for the pixels actually sampled. The units are the same
arbitrary units
used for the sample box definitions.
A blank line should follow this keyword.
The optional REF_ROTATION keyword indicates the rotation in
radians
clockwise of the reference image when the edge lists were generated.
This
amount of rotation is undone to the image before applying the sample
box
location information. The rotation is about the origin
(the
origin is assumed to be upper left corner). If omitted, the
reference
rotation
is assumed to be 0.0
A blank line should follow this keyword.
The XLIST is a list of vertical edge reference "ticks",
along
the
X axis. Ticks are just edge transitions, typically being each edge
of
the sample boxes, but should include edges of any features that have
significant width and a length that is at least 50% of the available
space. It is these edge ticks that are used to locate the reference
cells position within the input raster. The integer after the
keyword
"XLIST" is the number of entries
in
the list. The first number in the column is the offset of the tick
from
the
origin, the second number is used to improve the correlation by
representing
the strength of that "tick" relative to the strongest tick which
will
have
a value 1.0. Strength is measured by the relative length of the
edge.
The third number represents the relative number of times this "tick"
is
crossed by lines in the other direction. A line is regarded as
crossing
if part of it is closer to the "tick" line that half the distance to
the next tick line. The number is normalized so that the largest
crossing count has a weight of
1.0. This may be set to 1.0 if it is not known or easily computed.
A blank line should follow the last XLIST edge definition.
The YLIST is same format and details as the XLIST,
used
for
horizontal edges.
The EXPECTED keyword introduces an optional list of approximate
expected
sample
box color values, allowing better identification of the possible
rotation
of a chart, particularly if it has no asymmetric patch shapes or
locations
in the chart. Following the keyword should either be XYZ or
LAB,
depending on the color space used to describe the reference values,
then
an integer indicating the number of entries in the list.
Each following expected color entry consists of four values. The
first
is
the sample box label, which should correspond to one of those
defined
by
the BOXES entry above. It is an error if no corresponding
box
has
been defined. The remaining three values are the approximate XYZ or
L*a*b*
color value expected for that sample box. The XYZ values are assumed
to
be
scaled to a maximum Y value of 100. An expected color value doesn't
have
to be provided for every defined sample box, nor is it expected to
be
accurate - it just has to represent the approximate expected color.
(Actual chart reference values are provided as a separate CGATS file
to
scanin).
A blank line should follow the last EXPECTED box value.
The following is an example .cht file, suitable for a typical Q60
IT8
scan target.
BOXES 290
F _ _ _ _ 1 1 615.5 1.5 615 409
D ALL ALL _ _ 615 409 1 1 0 0
D MARK MARK _ _ 14 14 1 1 0 0
Y 01 22 A L 25.625 25.625 26.625 26.625 25.625 25.625
X GS00 GS23 _ _ 25.625 51.25 0.0 358.75 25.625 0.0
BOX_SHRINK 3.0
REF_ROTATION -0.002006
XLIST 32
1.799625 1.000000 0.312500
27.064987 0.874039 0.750000
52.592403 0.133439 0.687500
78.196610 0.264191 0.687500
104.117756 0.165427 0.937500
129.377994 0.844432 0.937500
155.144274 0.501218 0.875000
180.839181 0.491428 0.937500
206.359758 0.212384 0.937500
232.038808 0.851851 0.937500
257.854725 0.162956 0.625000
283.552463 0.101243 0.812500
300.534000 0.024750 0.812500
309.507688 0.093829 1.000000
334.711314 0.856821 1.000000
360.428194 0.787677 1.000000
385.849730 0.748130 0.937500
386.650071 0.039487 0.687500
394.630372 0.024725 0.687500
411.835654 0.802501 0.750000
414.017731 0.041974 0.937500
437.133504 0.674062 0.937500
437.975355 0.103714 1.000000
462.938460 0.671643 1.000000
463.880560 0.093836 0.937500
488.517995 0.679022 1.000000
514.338544 0.760511 1.000000
540.037492 0.111108 0.625000
565.856396 0.133330 0.562500
591.114717 0.565475 0.562500
603.447516 0.032097 0.312500
615.984915 0.829608 0.250000
YLIST 22
2.477956 0.993407 0.142857
12.988903 0.016393 0.190476
14.739109 0.036082 0.190476
26.746171 0.911487 0.428571
52.537114 0.303282 0.904762
78.060317 0.585303 0.857143
103.498271 0.606862 0.761905
128.994535 0.567266 0.761905
154.483041 0.550814 0.714286
179.935985 0.623055 0.666667
205.552940 0.350826 0.714286
212.051372 0.016393 0.714286
231.153547 0.824618 0.857143
256.697418 0.744268 0.952381
282.145841 0.736126 0.904762
307.899015 0.536075 0.952381
333.262903 0.903282 0.809524
340.217754 0.019722 0.190476
344.988867 0.019671 0.095238
346.988885 0.018032 0.095238
358.840278 0.999967 1.000000
409.201393 1.000000 0.000000
EXPECTED XYZ 264
A1 3.85 3.22 1.9
A2 4.89 3.27 1.6
A3 5.87 3.31 1.33
A4 6.3 3.38 1.19
A5 13.01 11.44 7.64
A6 16.14 11.99 6.81
A7 19.35 12.41 6.06
A8 20.41 11.97 5.3
A9 43.5 42.81 32.65
A10 45.58 42.37 30.95
A11 48.99 43.2 29.9
A12 50.73 44.02 29.96
A13 74.46 78.76 66.06
A14 75.66 76.42 64.08
A15 78.36 81.34 65.41
A16 70.52 73.3 59.16
A17 74.98 75.98 60.69
A18 72.85 77.3 60.25
A19 73.09 75.52 64.54
B1 3.47 3.08 1.41
B2 4.41 3.25 0.9
B3 5.04 3.23 0.58
B4 5.19 3.11 0.47
B5 13.36 11.59 5.56
B6 15.97 12.03 3.69
B7 19.2 12.49 2.2
B8 19.73 11.52 1.17
B9 42.19 41.84 29.34
B10 44.83 42.17 25.93
B11 48.06 42.9 23.01
B12 49.63 43.08 21.34
B13 66.21 72.54 64.61
B14 70.16 67.1 60.33
B15 75.46 78.69 51.58
B16 57.47 59.58 47.66
B17 68.33 66.45 49.05
B18 63.89 70.29 51.3
B19 61.12 62.16 59.79
C1 4.97 4.75 1.98
C2 5.18 4.65 1.23
C3 5.51 4.58 0.71
C4 5.77 4.61 0.67
C5 24.57 23.44 10.14
C6 28.1 24.64 5.22
C7 31.15 25.28 2.2
C8 30.85 23.68 1.35
C9 49.16 49.36 32.37
C10 51.72 50.72 26.53
C11 55.24 53.14 21.93
C12 56.87 53.62 18.46
C13 57.68 65.65 62.7
C14 63.46 56.66 55.49
C15 73 76.11 40.78
C16 44.73 46.38 36.8
C17 60.64 55.73 38.1
C18 52.15 60.27 41.5
C19 48.13 49.18 54.38
D1 4.19 4.41 1.93
D2 4.48 4.72 1.24
D3 4.55 4.78 0.8
D4 4.32 4.53 0.78
D5 27.33 28.55 12.95
D6 28.68 30.04 7.25
D7 29.51 31.01 3.41
D8 27.55 28.44 1.83
D9 56.06 58.19 38.21
D10 56.03 58.46 30.02
D11 56.2 59.33 24.44
D12 56.19 59.41 19.14
D13 48.21 57.42 59.53
D14 58.18 49.14 51.36
D15 70.98 73.73 33.63
D16 34.31 35.73 28.22
D17 54.27 47.53 29.58
D18 41.67 50.64 32.28
D19 36.95 37.82 48.09
E1 4.15 4.75 2.03
E2 4 4.98 1.37
E3 3.3 4.49 0.86
E4 3.11 4.3 0.86
E5 13.11 14.9 7.06
E6 12.26 15.23 4.18
E7 11.53 15.57 2.27
E8 9.69 13.74 1.51
E9 39.15 42.08 27.33
E10 37.43 41.51 22.23
E11 36.99 42.5 18.85
E12 36.4 42.58 16.27
E13 39.97 49.81 56.15
E14 52.08 41.07 46.36
E15 68.71 70.76 26.45
E16 25.7 26.97 21.28
E17 48.53 40.6 22
E18 31.62 40.82 23.35
E19 31.19 31.19 43.4
F1 1.51 1.91 1.06
F2 1.29 2.04 0.98
F3 1.16 2.09 0.82
F4 1.14 2.04 0.8
F5 6.53 8.25 5.13
F6 5.61 8.66 4.38
F7 4.6 8.77 3.7
F8 3.45 7.63 2.78
F9 37.8 41.07 30.91
F10 35.92 40.76 29.03
F11 35.42 41.99 29.07
F12 34 41.8 28
F13 32.13 42.12 51.99
F14 45.72 33.34 40.77
F15 66.26 67.29 19.65
F16 17.02 18.07 14.4
F17 41.59 32.53 15.16
F18 26.26 35.26 18.81
F19 24.3 23.6 37.48
G1 2.31 3 2.27
G2 2 3.21 2.58
G3 1.66 3.21 2.75
G4 1.58 3.03 2.6
G5 8.99 11.08 8.79
G6 7.68 11.3 9.56
G7 6.52 11.5 10.2
G8 5.5 10.85 10.55
G9 38.29 41.75 33.45
G10 35.83 41.16 34.11
G11 34.56 41.83 35.63
G12 33.69 42.14 36.7
G13 25.95 35.68 48
G14 40.6 27.62 36.14
G15 63.72 63.63 14.35
G16 10.85 11.82 9.58
G17 37.23 27.64 11.62
G18 20.28 28.97 14.15
G19 17.7 16.74 31.7
H1 2.56 3.04 2.92
H2 2.34 3.2 4.12
H3 2.12 3.28 5.43
H4 2.06 3.18 5.29
H5 10.07 11.6 11.24
H6 9.01 11.68 14.81
H7 8.22 12 19.42
H8 7.25 11.55 21.45
H9 39.25 42.31 36.81
H10 37.58 41.85 40.37
H11 37.16 43.07 45.79
H12 36.27 43.78 49.47
H13 21.47 30.78 44.22
H14 36.49 23.35 32.38
H15 61.58 60.55 10.95
H16 8.21 8.71 6.91
H17 33.04 23.26 8.38
H18 16.22 24.35 10.41
H19 12.86 11.84 26.82
I1 4.22 4.44 5.28
I2 4.35 4.48 8.36
I3 4.4 4.44 11.94
I4 4.48 4.58 12.17
I5 15.15 15.78 15.23
I6 14.56 15.12 19.52
I7 14.37 14.81 24.48
I8 14.11 14.76 30.03
I9 41.03 42.58 36.94
I10 40.85 42.23 40.73
I11 40.86 42.33 45.05
I12 41.31 42.73 47.77
I13 17.26 25.93 40.23
I14 32.66 19.63 28.81
I15 59.37 57.18 7.79
I16 4.97 5.32 4.32
I17 28.62 18.88 5.48
I18 11.58 18.98 7.25
I19 9.58 8.34 22.87
I20 0.45 0.4 0.33
I21 2.28 1.78 0.98
I22 2.37 1.95 0.85
J1 2.15 1.9 2.6
J2 2.57 2 4.72
J3 2.93 1.95 8.1
J4 3.15 1.92 10.76
J5 11.73 11.6 11.81
J6 12.98 11.93 16.19
J7 13.91 12.07 20.95
J8 14.01 11.59 24.35
J9 40.75 41.22 36.34
J10 41.26 41.07 39.74
J11 42.63 41.68 44.51
J12 44.02 41.78 49.25
J13 13.82 21.69 35.98
J14 28.87 16.33 25.08
J15 56.04 52.29 4.97
J16 2.46 2.63 2.29
J17 24.04 14.75 3.15
J18 8.12 14.49 4.55
J19 5.98 4.79 17.76
J20 8.26 5.37 1.04
J21 11.52 7.81 1.62
J22 14.67 10.72 2.6
K1 5.63 4.7 4.86
K2 6.74 4.58 7.23
K3 8.04 4.48 9.73
K4 9.39 4.76 11.79
K5 16.66 15.39 14.44
K6 18.72 15.18 18.23
K7 21.56 15.5 22.97
K8 23 15.02 25.37
K9 42.5 42.02 36.05
K10 44.55 41.63 39.71
K11 47.19 41.96 44.03
K12 49.9 43.14 47.21
K13 10.61 17.44 31.24
K14 24.84 13.19 21
K15 53.12 48.05 3.19
K16 1.05 1.14 1.13
K17 19.93 11.34 1.67
K18 5.3 10.47 2.73
K19 3.95 2.76 13.94
K20 30.61 26.43 11.04
K21 34.91 29.6 11.78
K22 38.95 34.57 18.4
L1 3.88 3.12 2.32
L2 4.93 3.2 2.69
L3 5.75 3.14 3.02
L4 7.31 3.79 3.4
L5 13.29 11.54 9.39
L6 16.22 11.73 10.32
L7 19.95 12.08 12.06
L8 20.79 11.31 12.01
L9 43.22 42.09 33.78
L10 45.52 41.88 34.65
L11 49.04 42.87 35.98
L12 51.03 43.83 37.78
L13 7.45 12.77 25.59
L14 21.26 10.76 17.73
L15 49.45 43.12 2.14
L16 0.47 0.49 0.5
L17 16.04 8.49 0.78
L18 2.91 6.5 1.39
L19 2.5 1.45 10.28
L20 38.7 33.98 20.86
L21 39.36 35.23 21.23
L22 41.36 38.77 23.51
GS0 79.47 82.51 69.04
GS1 72.62 74.94 59.17
GS2 63.15 65.11 51.57
GS3 54.72 56.51 45.03
GS4 48.1 49.81 39.24
GS5 42.22 43.64 34.45
GS6 37.33 38.7 30.5
GS7 32.38 33.61 26.11
GS8 27.56 28.7 22.11
GS9 22.5 23.4 17.99
GS10 18.77 19.55 14.83
GS11 15.48 16.08 12.04
GS12 12.69 13.29 9.98
GS13 10.35 10.81 7.97
GS14 8.39 8.77 6.37
GS15 6.45 6.79 4.97
GS16 4.95 5.18 3.7
GS17 3.58 3.82 2.76
GS18 2.76 2.89 2.06
GS19 1.97 2.08 1.45
GS20 1.22 1.31 0.98
GS21 1 1.05 0.74
GS22 0.87 0.89 0.65
GS23 0.34 0.32 0.32