Finding name of single frames when reading a Tiff stack file

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I have a stack tiff file 'test.tif' where each frame has a name ('frame_A', 'frame_B', etc). How can I retrieve those names when reading in the .tif file?
I tried with
info = imfinfo('test.tif')
but unfortunately it does not solve the issue.
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DGM
DGM on 22 Aug 2023
The most direct way to get an answer is to provide an example of the file you're working with.
The forum editor won't let you attach a TIFF, but you can zip it or append a fake extension.
bruno stricker
bruno stricker on 22 Aug 2023
Here is an example file. The names that i would like to detect, visible in ImageJ, are:
IMGP9827
IMGP9829
IMGP9830
IMGP9832

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Aug 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 23 Aug 2023
This is what GIMP found hidden amongst the EXIF data:
It looks like some tool has added some non-standard EXIF meta-data. Note that hidden amongst those digits are the character codes of IMGP9827, etc. No other EXIF tool I tried with that file could identify that non-standard meta-data.
Lets try with MATLAB:
unzip('test_stack.zip')
S = imfinfo('test_stack.tif')
S = 4×1 struct array with fields:
Filename FileModDate FileSize Format FormatVersion Width Height BitDepth ColorType FormatSignature ByteOrder NewSubFileType BitsPerSample Compression PhotometricInterpretation StripOffsets SamplesPerPixel RowsPerStrip StripByteCounts XResolution YResolution ResolutionUnit Colormap PlanarConfiguration TileWidth TileLength TileOffsets TileByteCounts Orientation FillOrder GrayResponseUnit MaxSampleValue MinSampleValue Thresholding Offset ImageDescription UnknownTags
S.UnknownTags % interesting, what are these hidden amongst the EXIF meta-data?
ans = 2×1 struct array with fields:
ID Offset Value
ans = [] ans = [] ans = []
S(1).UnknownTags.Value % aaahhh...
ans = 1×7
20 24 24 24 24 20 8
ans = 1×144
73 74 73 74 108 97 98 108 0 0 0 4 112 114 111 112 0 0 0 2 0 73 0 77 0 71 0 80 0 57
V = S(1).UnknownTags(2).Value % that looks promising...
V = 1×144
73 74 73 74 108 97 98 108 0 0 0 4 112 114 111 112 0 0 0 2 0 73 0 77 0 71 0 80 0 57
T = char(nonzeros(V).') % ignore null characters
T = 'IJIJlabl□prop□IMGP9827.JPGIMGP9829.JPGIMGP9830.JPGIMGP9832.JPGUniqueNametrue'
C = regexpi(T,'\w+\.JPG','match')
C = 1×4 cell array
{'IMGP9827.JPG'} {'IMGP9829.JPG'} {'IMGP9830.JPG'} {'IMGP9832.JPG'}
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Aug 2023
I came to the same conclusion as @Stephen23 .
I was trying to figure out what the rule was for representing the file names when I got called away for the rest of the evening.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Aug 2023
Individual TIFF frames do not have "names". If you were to read in a bunch of image files and combine them into a TIFF file, then the file names would not typically be stored.
The program that created the TIFF file might potentially have stored the names as Image Description https://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/tifftags/imagedescription.html or as Page Name https://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/tifftags/pagename.html or Copyright https://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/tifftags/copyright.html . Or as 9c9b XPTitle (Windows) or 9c9c XPComment (Windows) or 9c9f XPSubject (Windows)
At first File Source https://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/tifftags/privateifd/exif/filesource.html seems plausible from the name, but it is a numeric tag with value 3 to indicate DSC (Digital Still Camera)

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