Let Qt rotate the image when the ImageAutotransform option is set to true.
In tests it also solves the image size control with the value returned by the options with certain rotations.
EXR, HDR, JXR and PFM formats support High Dynamic Range images (FP values grater than 1).
In summary, here is the list of changes:
EXR, HDR, JXR and PFM: When working with FP formats, the clamp between 0 and 1 is no longer done.
EXR: Removed old SDR code and conversions. Due to the lack of a QImage Gray FP format, Gray images are output as RGB FP (recently added code for Qt 6.8 has been removed).
PFM: Due to the lack of a QImage Gray FP format, Gray images are output as RGB FP.
HDR: Added rotation and exposure support.
With this patch, EXR, JXR, HDR, PFM behave like Qt's TIFF plugin when working with FP images.
This fixes the following compiler warning with mingw-w64 toolchain in Windows.
raw.cpp:436:9: warning: "DEFAULT_QUALITY" redefined
436 | #define DEFAULT_QUALITY (C_IQ(3) | C_OC(1) | C_CW(1) | C_AW(1) | C_BT(1) | C_HS(0) | C_FLAGS(1))
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wingdi.h:1142:9: note: this is the location of the previous definition
1142 | #define DEFAULT_QUALITY 0
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DEFAULT_QUALITY macro is used with CreateFontW API.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wingdi/nf-wingdi-createfontw
While working on MR !230 I noticed that the options read I entered into several plugins could not be read after reading the image.
**The patch fixes problems reading options in plugins and adds option checking in the readtest.cpp.**
In particular, the reading test does the following additional actions:
- reads options before reading the image;
- compare the options read with the options returned by the reader after reading the image;
- compares the format and size of the returned image with the format and size returned by the reader.
Starting with Qt 6.8, QColorSpace supports Gray and CMYK color profiles.
- On saving, grayscale images are converted to linear gray profile;
- On loading, a Grayscale image is stored in a QImage::Format_Grayscale16 instead a RGB one;
- ScanlineConverter class was updated to gray conversions.
I ran a stupid fuzzer on all the plugins in the repo and some plugins needs more sanity checks.
- RAS: fixed palette reading on corrupted files
- RGB: improved error detection on datastream
This patch improves the reading speed of some corrupted files and limit the maximum memory allocation of RAS palette.
Qt 6.8 will introduce native support for the CMYK (8-bit) format.
With this patch you will finally be able to correctly see the colors of CMYK images with ICC profile.
The testing part has been updated with the addition of an (optional) json file for each image to test. Inside you enter which image to use depending on the Qt version.
In short:
- Added native CMYK suport to PSD reader
- CMYK with alpha is converted using QColorSpace in a RGBA image
- Read tests changed to use the correct comparison image based on the Qt version
- Fixed also XCF tests: now works with all Qt version (see also [QTBUG-120614](https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-120614))
- Work around for CCBUG: 468288
- Added Size and Format options support
- Fixed a double image allocation when reading RGBA images (RGB was always allocated and then replaced by RGBA one)
- Fixed the code for sequential devices
The Size option is used by the KIO 5 thumbnailer to avoid to use too memory. A backport to KF5 would serve CCBUG: 413801 and CCBUG: 479612
Prior libavif 1.0, quality was set using two numbers
(minQuantizer and maxQuantizer).
New versions of libavif recommend using
new/single quality parameter instead.
Compression using the new settings is different
compared to the old.
For example, new quality 68 gives similar compression
like old default 52.
Fixes not loading a second image in the file. This patch allow code like the following.
QImageReader r(file);
do {
auto qi = r.read();
if (!qi.isNull()) {
qi.save(QString("/tmp/%1_%2.tif")
.arg(QFileInfo(file).baseName())
.arg(r.currentImageNumber()));
}
}
while (r.jumpToNextImage());
m_startPos is used to reposition the device if you decide to do a subsequent read: libraw wants it to be at the beginning of the RAW stream
- Added support for writing EXR files
- Large image support (tested with 32GiB 16-bit image)
- OpenEXR multithreaded read/write support through the use of line blocks
- Build option to enable conversion to sRGB when read (disabled by default)
- Multi-view image reading support
- Options support: Size, ImageFormat, Quality, CompressRatio
- Metadata write/read support via EXR attributes
The plugin is now quite complete. It should also work on KF5 (not tested): if there is the will to include this MR also on KF5, let me know and I will do all the necessary tests.
struct QoiHeader is initialized to invalid values prior use,
it’s good to detect situations when we read incomplete data.
Add include in scanlineconverter.cpp so it can be used without
change in kf5 branch.
Added support for RLE compressed images. This patch makes the player almost complete allowing to read all type 1,2 and 3 RAS files. Only types 4 and 5 are missing which are images converted from TIFF and IFF.
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.
- Progressive load from file
- Added support for 1-bit image
- Images with palette are now Index (instead of RGB32)
- Added options support (Size, Format)
- Added some test cases
- Improved performance by directly accessing the scanline
- Support for more RAS extension (taken from GIMP)
The code should works "as is" also on KF5.