Improved metadata support via EXIF metadata. Since JXR is based on a TIFF container, EXIF data is read directly from the file so it always works (even with versions of libjxr that don't have the metadata reading API).
It also solves the following issues:
- Incorrect date format on saved JXR files (was saved in ISO format instead of `yyyy:MM:dd HH:mm:ss`).
- Incorrect date type setting in EXIF data: the `DateTime` tag should be updated on every save (verified by GIMP and Photoshop). Our `CreationDate` metadata is the equivalent of the EXIF `DateTimeOriginal` tag.
Closes#22
Allow to load/save info about:
- GPS info (latitude, longitude, altitude)
- Various text info (title, description, author, copyright, etc...)
- Image resolution
The compatibility of the modifications has been tested with GIMP.
- Added a class to read and write minimal exif metadata.
- JXL plugin uses EXIF metadata to load/save the resolution of the image (like GIMP).
- JXL plugin uses EXIF metadata to set/store text metadata and date/time.
- Enable info display in Dolphin (JXL File -> Properties -> Details on a JXL file, see image below).
- Enabled read test to check also image metadata and resolution.
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JPEG 2000 support using OpenJPEG library.
- Add read/write support to JP2/J2K format for Gray/RGB(A)/CMYK images @8/16-bits
- Read test case images generated by Photoshop
The plugin has the following limitations:
- Resolution is not set (JP2_RES box is marked "For the future" in jp2.h)
- Metadata are not set (as with resolution)
Closes#13
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)
Workaround for issue https://github.com/libjxl/libjxl/issues/3983
libjxl_cms is used for color conversion of lossy static images.
Fix loading of lossy grayscale images
Fix loading of grayscale images with odd width
I keep adding old formats to ensure interoperability with as many programs as possible...
This plugin adds read-only support for the Scitex SCT format only. This format is also supported by Photoshop in read and write (SCT test cases were created by Photoshop).
[Scitex HandShake Formats Specifications](/uploads/a3e213e48349d898b260375d6c052521/Scitex_HandShake_Formats.pdf)
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 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.
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.
Using C-API instead of C++ libheif API has following advantages:
- More libheif features available (for ex.: strict decoding)
- Linking with static build of libheif is possible
- No need to enable exceptions
Plugin to read RAW camera images based on LibRAW.
- Supersedes MR !86
- Support to LibRaw 0.20 and 0.21-Beta
- Support to multi-shot images: use imageCount(), jumpToImage() to select the wanted shot
- By default generates 16-bits sRGB images using camera white balance and interpolation AHD
- Should fix CCBUG: 454208: on my Debian with KF5.96 and the pulgin installed, I see the preview of all my RAW files (ARW included) in Dolphin
News compared to V1 (MR !86)
- Fix possible stack overflow due to the huge size of LibRaw class
- Fix image allocation with Qt 6 (make use of QImageIOHandler::allocateImage())
- Support to XMP metapacket
- Support to quality option. For e.g. you can focus on quality (q = 10) or speed (q = 1)
- oss-fuzz available [here](https://github.com/mircomir/oss-fuzz/tree/raw_fuzz/projects/kimageformats)
New libjxl API changed the way how lossless 16bit depth images
must be encoded: codestream level 10 must be set,
which implies use of container format.
Unfortunately, there isn’t version number inside libjxl header yet,
so we must detect new version on cmake/PkgConfig level.
The moc process already rebuilds the plugin when the JSON file changes, consequently the additional parameter is not needed.
Task: https://phabricator.kde.org/T14649
Dynamic exception specification is not allowed in c++-17. The enforcement needs
to be relaxed for the kimg_exr plugin when using openEXR versions older than 2.3.0.
Tested with HDR images from hdrihaven.com
* Loading in KolourPaint works
* Thumbnails in Dolphin work
Reviewed by: aacid
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D23811
The JSON file argument is passed to Q_PLUGIN_METADATA, which is a no-code
macro at the C++ level and only used to note information used by moc
for the generated moc file.
So when the content of the JSON file has changed, this will not change
anything in the preprocessed source file itself. It only has an effect on
the content of the moc file generated based on it, which is either included
and thus already triggers a dependecy or generated by automoc and compiled
separately into the target with the needed dependencies.
It is automoc which needs to properly trigger a recreation of the moc
file when checking the sources (and at least in 3.9 & 10 does),
and this is nothing that can be influenced by dependency rules.
kra is the native format for Krita and ora the interchange format
for krita, gimp and mypaint (it's also mypaint's native format).
Both formats are simply zip containers with an embedded png.
REVIEW:126675
They were already disabled when building with Qt >= 5.3 in commit
3d45b270ea because Qt has better plugins
for those image formats. Now that we depend on Qt 5.3 we can remove
them.
REVIEW: 124636
QtImageFormats 5.3 comes with DDS and JPEG-2000 plugins that support
more options and are generally better than our plugins. The only
advantage our plugins offer is that the Qt DDS plugin does not work on
sequential devices, while ours does. This is outweighed by other
improvements, though, such as supporting more variants.
REVIEW: 119590
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
This prevents a clash with kde-runtime 4, and is a better naming scheme
anyway (to prevent accidental clashes with mime packages from other
software).
REVIEW: 115913