ascmap.3x

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Version: AfterStep v.2.2.8 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

ascmap - defines main structures and function for image quantization libAfterImage/ascmap.h

NAMEascmap

- Defines main structures and function for image quantization.

DESCRIPTION

 Image quantization is needed primarily in order to be able to export
 images into file, with colormap format, such as GIF and XPM.
 libAfterImage attempts to allocate colorcells to the most used colors,
 and then approximate remaining colors with the closest colorcell.
 
 Since quality of quantization is in reverse proportion to the number
 of colors in original image, libAfterImage allows to set arbitrary
 level of downsampling of the color spectrum in the range of 8 bit per
 channel to 1 bit per channel. Downsampling is performed by simple
 dropping of less significant bits off of color values.
 
 In order to be able to determine closeness of colors, 3-channel RGB
 values are converted into flat 24bit (or less if downsampling is used)
 index. That is done by intermixing bits from different channels, like
 so : R8G8B8R7G7B7...R1G1B1. That flat index is used to arrange colors
 in ascending order, and later on to be able to find closest mapped
 color. Simple hashing technique is used to speed up the
 sorting/searching, as it allows to limit linked lists traversals.
 

SEE ALSO

 Structures :
          ASColormapEntry
          ASColormap
 
 Functions :
          colormap_asimage(), destroy_colormap()
 
 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>
 
libAfterImage/ASColormapEntry

NAMEASColormapEntry

- ASColormapEntry represents single colorcell in the colormap.

SOURCE

 typedef struct ASColormapEntry
 {
     CARD8 red, green, blue;
 }ASColormapEntry;
 

libAfterImage/ASColormap

NAMEASColormap

- ASColormap represents entire colormap generated for the image.

SOURCE

 typedef struct ASColormap
 {
     ASColormapEntry *entries ;  /* array of colorcells */
     unsigned int count ;        /* number of used colorcells */
     ASSortedColorHash *hash ;   /* internal data */
     Bool has_opaque ;           /* If True then Image has opaque pixels */
 }ASColormap;
 

libAfterImage/colormap_asimage()

NAMEcolormap_asimage()

SYNOPSIS

 int *colormap_asimage( ASImage *im, ASColormap *cmap,
                        unsigned int max_colors, unsigned int dither,
                        int opaque_threshold );
 

INPUTS

im
- pointer to valid ASImage structure.
cmap
- preallocated structure to store colormap in.
max_colors
- maximum size of the colormap.
dither
- number of bits to strip off the color data ( 0...7 )
opaque_threshold
- alpha channel threshold at which pixel should be treated as opaque

RETURN VALUE

 pointer to the array of indexes representing pixel's colorcells. This
 array has size of WIDTHxHEIGHT where WIDTH and HEIGHT are size of the
 source image.
 

DESCRIPTION

 This function is all that is needed to quantize the ASImage. In order
 to obtain colorcell of the pixel at (x,y) from result, the following
 code could be used :
 cmap->entries[res[y*width+x]]
 where res is returned pointer.
 Recommended value for dither parameter is 4 while quantizing photos to
 256 colors, and it could be less , if original has limited number of
 colors.
 
libAfterImage/destroy_colormap()

NAMEdestroy_colormap()

SYNOPSIS

 void destroy_colormap( ASColormap *cmap, Bool reusable );
 

INPUTS

cmap
- pointer to valid ASColormap structure.
reusable
- if True, then the memory pointed to by cmap will not be deallocated, as if it was allocated on stack

DESCRIPTION

 Destroys ASColormap object created using colormap_asimage.