No, at the moment I use the variant in which the file '.tif' with the use of 
the driver GTiffDataset is created. And then through CreateCopy() JPEG2000 is 
created.
I'd like to create a JPEG2000 file straigh away because the size of images are 
very big and the intermediate file '.tif' can be more than 20GB. In one of the 
examples of KAKADU compressor it said that it's possible to record not the 
whole picture at once but to record the pictures in parts. Am I write or it's 
impossible to record the pictures in parts?

Is it possible to write the function 'create' for KAKADU that will create the 
driver for the direct record of JPEG2000 for the buffer (it's desirable to 
record the picture in parts)?


Evgeniy



-----Original Message-----
From: Even Rouault [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 3:15 PM
To: Evgeniy Borovenskiy
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] write JPEG2000 with codek KAKADU without .tif

Selon Evgeniy Borovenskiy <[email protected]>:

> The thing is when I try to save the buffer with an image that is being 
> saved in the operative memory when my program is working and when the 
> KAKADU's driver tries to create JPEG2000 for the file recording the 
> driver isn't created. It's because there's no function 'Create' in 
> JP2KAKDataset. But there's the function 'JP2KAKCreateCopy' in which 
> the recording of JPEG2000 format happens from the file with the format 
> .tif. The driver GTiffDataset is created when it's impossible to 
> create the driver for KAKADU. The question is
> this: is it possible to make a record JPEG2000 directly? Is it 
> possible to create the driver KAKADU directly, to write the function 
> 'Create' for KAKADU and why has it happened before?

Realitvely few drivers that have write capabilities support the Create() method 
(because this requires to be able to do random write in the file), and support 
only CreateCopy() which needs an existing source dataset.

If I understand well your use case, you have a memory buffer that you want to 
save as a JPEG2000 image with the Kakadu driver. You could create a MEM dataset 
(see the doc of the MEM driver), and use it as the source dataset for the call 
of CreateCopy() on the Kakadu driver.


>
>
> Evgeniy
>


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