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#define BLENDER_H_HEADER_INCLUDED
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/****h* libAfterImage/blender.h
* NAME
* blender
* DESCRIPTION
* Defines implemented methods for ASScanline combining, that could
* be passed to merge_layers() via ASImageLayer structure.
* Also includes functions for colorspace conversion RGB<->HSV and
* RGB<->HLS.
* SEE ALSO
* Functions :
* Colorspace conversion :
* rgb2value(), rgb2saturation(), rgb2hue(), rgb2luminance(),
* rgb2hsv(), rgb2hls(), hsv2rgb(), hls2rgb().
*
* merge_scanline methods :
* alphablend_scanlines(), allanon_scanlines(),
* tint_scanlines(), add_scanlines(), sub_scanlines(),
* diff_scanlines(), darken_scanlines(), lighten_scanlines(),
* screen_scanlines(), overlay_scanlines(), hue_scanlines(),
* saturate_scanlines(), value_scanlines(),
* colorize_scanlines(), dissipate_scanlines().
*
* useful merging function name to function translator :
* blend_scanlines_name2func()
*
* Other libAfterImage modules :
* ascmap.h asfont.h asimage.h asvisual.h blender.h export.h
* import.h transform.h ximage.h
* AUTHOR
* Sasha Vasko <sasha at aftercode dot net>
******************/
struct ASScanline;
/* it produces bottom = bottom <merge> top */
typedef void (*merge_scanlines_func)( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset);
/****d* libAfterImage/colorspace
* NAME
* colorspace
* DESCRIPTION
* RGB colorspace: each color is represented as a combination of
* red, green and blue values. Each value can be in 2 formats :
* 8 bit and 24.8 bit. 24.8 bit makes for 32bit value with lower 8 bits
* used as a fraction for better calculation precision.
*
* HSV colorspace: each color is represented as a combination of
* hue, saturation and value. Hue is generally colorizing component where
* value represents brightness.
*
* HLS colorspace: each color is represented as a combination of
* hue, luminance and saturation. It is analogous to HSV with value
* substituted by luminance, except that luminance could be both
* negative and positive.
*
* alpha channel could be added to any of the above colorspaces. alpha
* channel is generally used to define transparentness of the color.
* libAfterImage is using ARGB colorspace as a base colorspace, and
* represents most colors as ARGB32 values or ASScanline scanlines of
* pixels.
****************/
/****f* libAfterImage/rgb2value()
* NAME
* rgb2value()
* NAME
* rgb2saturation()
* NAME
* rgb2hue()
* NAME
* rgb2luminance()
* SYNOPSIS
* CARD32 rgb2value( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
* CARD32 rgb2saturation( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
* CARD32 rgb2hue( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
* CARD32 rgb2luminance (CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
* INPUTS
* red - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent red channel
* green - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent green channel
* blue - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent blue channel
* RETURN VALUE
* 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent value, saturation, hue,
* or luminance respectively.
* DESCRIPTION
* This functions translate RGB color into respective coordinates of
* HSV and HLS colorspaces.
* Returned hue values are in 16bit format. To translate it to and from
* conventional 0-360 degree range, please use :
* degrees2hue16() - converts conventional hue in 0-360 range into hue16
* hue162degree() - converts 16bit hue value into conventional degrees.
****************/
#define HUE16_RANGE (85<<7)
#define MAX_HUE16 0x0000FEFF
#define MIN_HUE16 0x00000001
int normalize_degrees_val( int degrees );
CARD32 degrees2hue16( int degrees );
int hue162degrees( CARD32 hue );
#define percent2val16(p) ((((CARD32)(p))*0x00FFFF)/100)
#define val162percent(p) ((((CARD32)(p))*100)/0x00FF00)
CARD32 rgb2value( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
CARD32 rgb2saturation( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
CARD32 rgb2hue( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
CARD32 rgb2luminance (CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue );
/****f* libAfterImage/rgb2hsv()
* NAME
* rgb2hsv()
* NAME
* rgb2hls()
* SYNOPSIS
* CARD32 rgb2hsv( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue,
* CARD32 *saturation, CARD32 *value );
* CARD32 rgb2hls( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue,
* CARD32 *luminance, CARD32 *saturation );
* INPUTS
* red - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent red channel
* green - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent green channel
* blue - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent blue channel
* RETURN VALUE
* 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent hue.
* 32bit value pointed to by luminance, value and saturation will be set
* respectively to color luminance, value and saturation.
* DESCRIPTION
* This functions translate RGB color into full set of HSV and HLS
* coordinates at once. These functions work faster then separate
* translation into each channel.
****************/
CARD32 rgb2hsv( CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue, CARD32 *saturation, CARD32 *value );
CARD32 rgb2hls (CARD32 red, CARD32 green, CARD32 blue, CARD32 *luminance, CARD32 *saturation );
/****f* libAfterImage/hsv2rgb()
* NAME
* hsv2rgb()
* NAME
* hls2rgb()
* SYNOPSIS
* void hsv2rgb( CARD32 hue, CARD32 saturation, CARD32 value,
* CARD32 *red, CARD32 *green, CARD32 *blue);
* void hls2rgb( CARD32 hue, CARD32 luminance, CARD32 saturation,
* CARD32 *red, CARD32 *green, CARD32 *blue);
* INPUTS
* hue - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent hue.
* saturation - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent saturation.
* value - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent value.
* luminance - 32 bit value, 16 lower bits of which represent luminance.
* RETURN VALUE
* 32bit value pointed to by red, green and blue will be set
* respectively to RGB color channels.
* DESCRIPTION
* This functions performs reverse translation from HSV and HSL to
* RGB color
****************/
void hsv2rgb (CARD32 hue, CARD32 saturation, CARD32 value, CARD32 *red, CARD32 *green, CARD32 *blue);
void hls2rgb (CARD32 hue, CARD32 luminance, CARD32 saturation, CARD32 *red, CARD32 *green, CARD32 *blue);
/* scanline blending */
/****f* libAfterImage/merge_scanline
* NAME
* alphablend_scanlines() - combines top and bottom RGB components based
* on alpha channel value:
* bottom = bottom*(255-top_alpha)+top*top_alpha;
* NAME
* allanon_scanlines() - averages each pixel between two scanlines.
* This method has been first implemented by
* Ethan Fisher aka allanon as mode 130:
* bottom = (bottom+top)/2;
* NAME
* tint_scanlines() - tints bottom scanline with top scanline( with
* saturation to prevent overflow) :
* bottom = (bottom*(top/2))/32768;
* NAME
* add_scanlines() - adds top scanline to bottom scanline with
* saturation to prevent overflow:
* bottom = bottom+top;
* NAME
* sub_scanlines() - substrates top scanline from bottom scanline
* with saturation to prevent overflow:
* bottom = bottom-top;
* NAME
* diff_scanlines() - for each pixel calculates absolute difference
* between bottom and top color value :
* bottom = (bottom>top)?bottom-top:top-bottom;
* NAME
* darken_scanlines() - substitutes each pixel with minimum color
* value of top and bottom :
* bottom = (bottom>top)?top:bottom;
* NAME
* lighten_scanlines() - substitutes each pixel with maximum color
* value of top and bottom :
* bottom = (bottom>top)?bottom:top;
* NAME
* screen_scanlines() - some weird merging algorithm taken from GIMP;
* NAME
* overlay_scanlines() - some weird merging algorithm taken from GIMP;
* NAME
* hue_scanlines() - substitute hue of bottom scanline with hue of
* top scanline;
* NAME
* saturate_scanlines() - substitute saturation of bottom scanline with
* the saturation of top scanline;
* NAME
* value_scanlines() - substitute value of bottom scanline with
* the value of top scanline;
* NAME
* colorize_scanlines() - combine luminance of bottom scanline with hue
* and saturation of top scanline;
* NAME
* dissipate_scanlines()- randomly alpha-blend bottom and top scanlines,
* using alpha value of top scanline as a
* threshold for random values.
* SYNOPSIS
* void alphablend_scanlines( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void allanon_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void tint_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void add_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void sub_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void diff_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void darken_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void lighten_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void screen_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void overlay_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void hue_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void saturate_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void value_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void colorize_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* void dissipate_scanlines ( ASScanline *bottom, ASScanline *top, int );
* INPUTS
* bottom - pointer to the ASScanline that will be overalayed
* top - pointer to ASScanline that will overlay bottom.
* DESCRIPTION
* This functions accept 2 scanlines as an arguments stored in
* ASScanline structures with data in 24.8 format. Merging operation is
* performed on these scanlines and result is stored in bottom
* ASScanline.
* The following are merging methods used in each function :
*
****************/
void alphablend_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void allanon_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void tint_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void add_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
/* substruction with saturation : */
void sub_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
/* absolute pixel value difference : */
void diff_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
/* darkest of the two makes it in : */
void darken_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
/* lightest of the two makes it in : */
void lighten_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
/* guess what this one does - I could not :) */
void screen_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
/* somehow overlays bottom with top : */
void overlay_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void hue_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void saturate_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void value_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void colorize_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
void dissipate_scanlines( struct ASScanline *bottom, struct ASScanline *top, int offset );
/****f* libAfterImage/blend_scanlines_name2func()
* NAME
* blend_scanlines_name2func()
* NAME
* list_scanline_merging()
* SYNOPSIS
* merge_scanlines_func blend_scanlines_name2func( const char *name );
* void list_scanline_merging(FILE* stream, const char *format);
* INPUTS
* name - string, identifying scanline merging function.
* RETURN VALUE
* returns pointer to the scanline merging function on succes.
* NULL on failure.
* DESCRIPTION
* blend_scanlines_name2func() will strip leading whitespaces off of
* the supplied name, and then will attempt to match it against the list
* of names of merging functions. It will then return pointer to the
* function with matching name.
* list_scanline_merging() simply prints out description of implemented
* blending/merging methods onto the supplied stream, in supplied format.
* Format must include 2 string specs, like so : "%s - %s" where first
* one will be substituted to short method name, and second - description
****************/
merge_scanlines_func blend_scanlines_name2func( const char *name );
void list_scanline_merging(FILE* stream, const char *format);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* BLENDER_H_HEADER_INCLUDED */
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