How to work with Aperio svs file in MATLAB
10 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Hello,
I need to work with image files having .svs files. These files can be viewed by using the imagescope software available in the http://www.aperio.com/default.asp site. These files use JPEG 2000 compression. These files are of sizes 400~800 MB. I am currently using version 2009a. I can't load the files in MATLAB. Could you please help me with a solution? Is the size is problem or the format?
Thanks Sabrina
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
Lorrre Atlan
on 12 Apr 2016
MATLAB cannot open svs with its tiff reader if JPEG2000 compression is used. I suggest using VIPS or NIP2 to convert the svs file to BigTiff or another image format can read first.
0 Comments
More Answers (5)
Kris Fedorenko
on 27 Oct 2020
In case people are still referring to this old post - reading SVS images with JPEG2000 compression is now supported in R2020b:
0 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 9 Nov 2011
JPEG2000 file format was not supported until R2009B, the version after what you have.
2 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 9 Nov 2011
If they use a .svs extension but are completely JPEG2000 internally, then should will be readable -- though you might have to give imread() a clue as to what kind of image they are.
You should be able to get a trial version to test compatibility with.
There is no specific support for .svs files in any MATLAB version that I can remember.
Walid
on 22 Dec 2011
I tried to open an .svs file but it shows up as totally empty. Is there anybody who tested this ? Thanks Walid
0 Comments
M M
on 12 Apr 2013
I'm having the same issues. I am using R2010b version and trying to figure out how to use Matlab for various file types. Have you been able to figure out how to read the svs images?
0 Comments
Rashika Mishra
on 11 Jan 2018
http://www.andrewjanowczyk.com/dividing-and-re-merging-large-images-humpty-dumpty/ this might be helpful to read svs images
0 Comments
See Also
Categories
Find more on Data Import and Analysis in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!