
The image can be reconstructed at different (image) resolution levels indexed from the lowest resolution available for each tile-component. This is controlled by the setImgResLevel() method.
Note: Image resolution level indexes may differ from tile-component resolution index. They are indeed indexed starting from the lowest number of decomposition levels of each component of each tile.
Example: For an image (1 tile) with 2 components (component 0 having 2 decomposition levels and component 1 having 3 decomposition levels), the first (tile-) component has 3 resolution levels and the second one has 4 resolution levels, whereas the image has only 3 resolution levels available.
This implementation does not support progressive data: Data is considered to be non-progressive (i.e. "final" data) and the 'progressive' attribute of the 'DataBlk' class is always set to false, see the 'DataBlk' class.
'Declaration Public Class InvWTFull Inherits InverseWT Implements CSJ2K.j2k.image.BlkImgDataSrc, CSJ2K.j2k.image.ImgData, InvWT, CSJ2K.j2k.wavelet.WaveletTransform
public class InvWTFull : InverseWT, CSJ2K.j2k.image.BlkImgDataSrc, CSJ2K.j2k.image.ImgData, InvWT, CSJ2K.j2k.wavelet.WaveletTransform
System.Object
CSJ2K.j2k.wavelet.synthesis.InvWTAdapter
CSJ2K.j2k.wavelet.synthesis.InverseWT
CSJ2K.j2k.wavelet.synthesis.InvWTFull