I use GDAL for mapped image data (by creating a .vrt file for each image).
  ImageMagick has support the formats you mention.   If you are hoping to
interpret indexed color images as data you need to watch for optimizations
that can scramble the original relationship between colors and data values
(some tools used to apply annotations will "optimize" the color palette,
presumably to "free up" some colors for annotations, but they can leave you
with an image where similar colors are far apart in the color LUT).


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Gheni Abla <[email protected]> wrote:

> Deal All,
>
> I needed to convert PNG, TIFF, and BMP files to HDF5 image format in batch
> mode.
> Is there any command line tools (or libraries I can use in C++ or Python )
> exist for this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --Gheni Abla
>
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