Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
I once implementd a Tiff reader in C using libtiff, and it was not hard to do - maybe you should try and move part of your processing to C , and implement some Python itnerface that would allow you to drive everything with simpler scripting. (For example, you could have a libtiff C function that would create you an Y-Z slice of your data, and return that as a 2d array to python)

If you go this route, I'd strongly recommend using Cython, or maybe ctypes for the bindings.

-Chris



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