How can I write 32-bit floating point TIFs with NaNs?

I'm able to use IMREAD to read 32-bit floating point TIFs with NaNs for dead pixels.
After this, I do an image rotation with IMTRANSFORM with 'FillValue' of NaN (IMROTATE only fills with zeros).
Now, I'd like to save 32-bit floating point TIFs with NaNs in tact for later.
How can I do this? I've tried IMWRITE and MULTIBANDWRITE, but they don't seem to work.
I'm using MATLAB 7.11.0 (R2010b).
Thanks,
Kevin Crosby

 Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 May 2011
Edited: Walter Roberson on 27 Feb 2015
I suggest using the Tiff class and specifying RGB for the Photometric and specifying 32 bits per channel and writing single precision values.
This is based upon the assumption that you want the channel values themselves to be NaN, rather than setting the Alpha value to be NaN for the dead pixels.

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Thanks for the prompt response. I'm trying to implement this now.
I changed Photometric to MinIsBlack, since I'm dealing with grayscale images. You are correct that the pixels values themselves are NaN.
Assuming that I overwrite my original file in variable "filename" with the transformed image in "timg", here's the relevant code ...
info = imfinfo(filename);
t = Tiff(filename, 'w');
tagstruct.ImageLength = size(timg, 1);
tagstruct.ImageWidth = size(timg, 2);
tagstruct.Compression = Tiff.Compression.None;
tagstruct.SampleFormat = Tiff.SampleFormat.IEEEFP;
tagstruct.Photometric = Tiff.Photometric.MinIsBlack;
tagstruct.BitsPerSample = info.BitsPerSample; % 32;
tagstruct.SamplesPerPixel = info.SamplesPerPixel; % 1;
tagstruct.PlanarConfiguration = Tiff.PlanarConfiguration.Chunky;
t.setTag(tagstruct);
t.write(timg);
t.close();
Thanks again!
I've tried this, but it's converting my 32-bit float data to 8 BPP grayscale for some reason. My data is range data, specified in millimeters as a single precision float. I've tried both MinIsBlack and LinearRaw for the Photometric option, but no luck. Any thoughts?
Here's my code:
t = Tiff(fullfile(filepath, [basename '.tif']), 'w');
tagstruct.ImageLength = size(depthImage, 1);
tagstruct.ImageWidth = size(depthImage, 2);
tagstruct.Compression = Tiff.Compression.None;
tagstruct.SampleFormat = Tiff.SampleFormat.IEEEFP;
tagstruct.Photometric = Tiff.Photometric.LinearRaw;
tagstruct.BitsPerSample = 32;
tagstruct.SamplesPerPixel = 1;
tagstruct.PlanarConfiguration = Tiff.PlanarConfiguration.Chunky;
t.setTag(tagstruct);
t.write(single(depthImage));
t.close();
I just re-tested the code I posted at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/307519-image-file-saved-using-tiff-library-tif-appear-white-in-explorer-and-paintbrush#answer_239772 and confirm that it creates single precision on my Mac in R2019a. The only difference I can see is the Photometric.

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