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I have a large PNG that I want uncompressed to a file, but I don't have the memory capacity on the device to expand the PNG in memory, then to a file.

Is there a native iOS method to uncompress a PNG for each scan line? Alternatives?

Libpng - Reading image data - http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng-1.2.5-manual.html#section-3.8

For non-interlaced PNGs

png_read_rows(png_ptr, row_pointers, NULL, number_of_rows);

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  • My Java library PNGJ does that ... in Java. code.google.com/p/pngj
    – leonbloy
    Aug 19, 2013 at 2:41
  • Thanks- know of an equivalent library for c/c++/objective-c ?
    – fionbio
    Aug 19, 2013 at 2:50
  • No. But with libpng you should be able to do the same.
    – leonbloy
    Aug 19, 2013 at 2:56

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As and idea how to start:

Take a look how is doing Java the png decompressing algorithm. Java should have open-source those files. Maybe has the iOS too idk. Just get the uncompress algorithm idea. It should be around 1k-5k lines of code.

When you know how to do it, than implement at iOS but read a chunk of file and than export to a file, read another chunk and process and export it. I know it is easy to say and at least theoretically it is working. Maybe is public in some site. Libpng can be a good starting point.

Png is a looseness compression like zip. There as I have remember runtime is built a data table. Those table depends how big is, maybe need to be swapped to to disk, which will makes longer the decompression process.

Good luck!

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