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  • R RedDk

    Ok, here are some (oops, they don't paste here ...) Sawwee! ;P

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    Dropbox and a link?

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    • P PJ Arends

      I am working on a project, and I need a HEIC/HEIF photo file to test my code against. According to the documentation, these files can contain multiple images, but the only ones I can find, or generate with my phone camera, have only 1 image in them. If I do a photo burst with my phone camera I end up with JPEG files. If I am reading the docs correctly, every frame(image) in the file should have it's own thumbnail image, but I can not test that if I can not find or generate a proper file to test it with. I would like to get a multi-photo HEIC file to that I can test my code against. Does anyone have a link to such a file that I can download? Google is only giving me single image files.

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      I found this... maybe useful? [Sample HEIC Files Download - Get Examples Instantly](https://filesamples.com/formats/heic)

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        I found this... maybe useful? [Sample HEIC Files Download - Get Examples Instantly](https://filesamples.com/formats/heic)

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        Thanks, but I have already looked at those. They have only one image each, I have lots of those. I am looking for multiple image files, like gif, tiff, or ico files that contain more than one image in a single file. Maybe there are none out there, even though the standard allows for it.:confused:

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          Thanks, but I have already looked at those. They have only one image each, I have lots of those. I am looking for multiple image files, like gif, tiff, or ico files that contain more than one image in a single file. Maybe there are none out there, even though the standard allows for it.:confused:

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          IrfanView, if I remember correctly, allows for the creation of multiple image .tiffs. I certainly used a tool to create those for the same reason a decade ago and I'm 80% positive I used IrfanView for that. Sadly I no longer have the generated files (property of the company I used to work for). EDIT: if not IrfanView try GIMP, maybe one of the less dumbed down versions (2.0something?) or ImageJ. ImageJ is so low level it should easily do anything.

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            Thanks, but I have already looked at those. They have only one image each, I have lots of those. I am looking for multiple image files, like gif, tiff, or ico files that contain more than one image in a single file. Maybe there are none out there, even though the standard allows for it.:confused:

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            milo xml
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            Maybe your viewer only sees one? Do you have a HEIC specific viewer? Seems like it's an Apple thing...

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            • M milo xml

              Maybe your viewer only sees one? Do you have a HEIC specific viewer? Seems like it's an Apple thing...

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              I am using GitHub - vbaderks/WICExplorer: WIC (Windows Image Component) sample application WIC Explorer, updated for Visual Studio 2022[^] to double check my code. All images I try give me the same results between my code and WIC explorer. I just want to double check HEIC files with multiple images. Like I said earlier, TIFF, GIF, and ICO files with multiple images work great.

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                I am using GitHub - vbaderks/WICExplorer: WIC (Windows Image Component) sample application WIC Explorer, updated for Visual Studio 2022[^] to double check my code. All images I try give me the same results between my code and WIC explorer. I just want to double check HEIC files with multiple images. Like I said earlier, TIFF, GIF, and ICO files with multiple images work great.

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                milo xml
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                Right. And it's not showing support for HEIC.

                To load an image, go to File > Open... and select the file you wish to open.

                To load an entire directory of images, go to File > Open Directory... and select the directory you wish to open.

                WIC Explorer supports any file format that has a WIC codec installed. On Windows 10, the built-in codecs are:

                JPEG
                BMP
                PNG
                GIF
                ICO
                JPEG-XR
                TIFF
                DDS
                Camera Raw

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                • M milo xml

                  Right. And it's not showing support for HEIC.

                  To load an image, go to File > Open... and select the file you wish to open.

                  To load an entire directory of images, go to File > Open Directory... and select the directory you wish to open.

                  WIC Explorer supports any file format that has a WIC codec installed. On Windows 10, the built-in codecs are:

                  JPEG
                  BMP
                  PNG
                  GIF
                  ICO
                  JPEG-XR
                  TIFF
                  DDS
                  Camera Raw

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                  I have the HEIC codec installed, so I can open them and it works. I just do not have a multi-image HEIC file to test against. I am just going to assume my code works with them until I come across a file that proves me wrong. assume: ass you me

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                    I have the HEIC codec installed, so I can open them and it works. I just do not have a multi-image HEIC file to test against. I am just going to assume my code works with them until I come across a file that proves me wrong. assume: ass you me

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                    milo xml
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                    Gotcha :thumbsup:

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                      I am working on a project, and I need a HEIC/HEIF photo file to test my code against. According to the documentation, these files can contain multiple images, but the only ones I can find, or generate with my phone camera, have only 1 image in them. If I do a photo burst with my phone camera I end up with JPEG files. If I am reading the docs correctly, every frame(image) in the file should have it's own thumbnail image, but I can not test that if I can not find or generate a proper file to test it with. I would like to get a multi-photo HEIC file to that I can test my code against. Does anyone have a link to such a file that I can download? Google is only giving me single image files.

                      Within you lies the power for good - Use it!

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                      calcare
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                      Nokia have a nice repo for this. GitHub - nokiatech/heif_conformance: Raw content, bitstreams and HEIF files for conformance testing[^]

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                      • C calcare

                        Nokia have a nice repo for this. GitHub - nokiatech/heif_conformance: Raw content, bitstreams and HEIF files for conformance testing[^]

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                        PJ Arends
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                        Might be just what I need. On holidays right now on a cruise ship in the North Sea heading to Iceland. I will definitely check these out when I get home in a couple weeks. Thanks.

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