When writing RGBA16FPx16_Premultiplied format, the image was converted to RGBA64 by clamping the float values. With this patch float values outside the range [0, 1] are preserved.
The following changes have been made:
- Improved writing speed by using scanLine() instead of pixel()
- Optimized memory usage on writing by using ScanlineConverter class
- Added native write support for RGBA32FPx4, RGBA16FPx4, RGB8, Grayscale8 and Indexed8 uncompressed formats
- Grayscale DDS without alpha are loaded in a Grayscale8 image
- Fixed warnings about wrong PITCH reported by GIMP on DDSs saved by this plugin
- Initial support for loading DX10 formats (R16F, RG16F, RGBA16F, RGBPreMulA16F, R32F, RG32F, RGBA32F, RGBPreMulA32F)
- Fixed alignment issues and A8P8 format support of the attached images*
Tested using GIMP and [NVIDIA Texture Tools](https://developer.nvidia.com/texture-tools-exporter) plugin for Photoshop.
(*) The following images (taken from [here](https://github.com/walbourn/directxtexmedia)) cannot be added to read tests due to license issue:
[test8_DWORD.dds](/uploads/449b5a0d886aaf6764af554fe38e2b09/test8_DWORD.dds)
[dx5_logo.dds](/uploads/6f5f27df752890b227ef07e0195435d4/dx5_logo.dds)
[test888_DWORD.dds](/uploads/c8bc355c5749cf203d47e0b3073ad419/test888_DWORD.dds)
- Use of native qfloat16 format
- FP16 and FP32 HDR images are preserved and sRGB Linear profile is set
- Images are always saved as 8-bit so, if valid profile is present the image is converted to sRGB
- It also fixes (left image) a problem (right image) with HDR images:
{width=281 height=157}{width=271 height=169}
Closes#11
Requires MR !279
On formats that does not support CMYK and does not use the ScanLineConverter class during write operation, the CMYK images must be converted using the color space conversion functions of `QImage` (if ICC profile is valid).
Added support for:
- (R/O) 1 bit, 3 planes (ICONDOC.pcx) -> test case from internet archive
- (R/O) 2 bits, 1 planes (CGA_FSD.pcx) -> test case from internet archive
- (R/W) 8 bits, 4 planes (dice_rgba.pcx) -> supported by ImageMagick and GIMP 3
Fix write support for:
- Grayscale 8/16-bits (saved as indexed)
- Alpha 8 (saved as indexed)
- RGB 16-bits depth (saved as RGB 24/32)
As a base I used the reference implementation found on the official site at https://qoiformat.org/ (MIT license).
I added a class to convert scan lines in scanlineconverter.cpp. The class takes advantage of the QImage conversion and contrary to what one might expect, with large images it improves performance (compared to converting the whole image) 😄
In progressive mode, for each line, the following conversions (only if needed) are made before saving:
1. If the icc profile is set, the line is converted to sRGB or sRGB Linear.
2. The line is scaled to 8 bits with RGBA order.
- Fix wrong RGB channel order if image format is other than (A)RGB32
- Write right resolution
- Set right resolution on image load
- Return false on write error
- Save images with depth greater than 24-bits
They were already disabled when building with Qt >= 5.3 in commit
3d45b270ea8341d1516d5863cc49884c2744f2f2 because Qt has better plugins
for those image formats. Now that we depend on Qt 5.3 we can remove
them.
REVIEW: 124636
It now uses QDataStream to deal with endianness. It also supports
several QImageIOHandler options.
This comes with a more comprehensive test suite than the old code. Note
that the old test suite was incorrect as the old code wrote the floats
in the header out incorrectly (although no-one noticed because no
software seems to care about those values).
All the test PIC files in the test suite appear correct according to the
specification (by inspection with Okteta). Unfortunately, there is a
lack of other freely-available software that reads and writes PIC files
(the main application that uses them is proprietary), and so this is the
best I can do.
REVIEW: 117944
Two main tests: read the file and compare to a given image (loaded from
png), and write a file out and compare to a previously-written image.
The write test in particular is kind of fragile, but it should help
catch some errors where a code change was not intended to affect the
output of the plugin.
Tests are included for all the writable formats, as well as every
readable format that GIMP can write to (and so I could easily get an
example of).
REVIEW: 115430