The goal is not to replace our autotools configuration, but to
provide a minimal CMake file that can build the lib, cwebp and
dwebp.
Change-Id: I3be343bd698d118c5f00172449d232d87e868f23
Rename the flag to exact instead of the opposite cleanup_alpha. Add the flag to
WebPConfig. Do the cleanup in the webp encoder library rather than the cwebp
binary, this will be needed for the next stage: smarter alpha cleanup for
better compression which cannot be done as a preprocessing due to depending on
predictor choices in the encoder.
Change-Id: I2fbf57f918a35f2da6186ef0b5d85e5fd0020eef
It can be used to test if given pair of animated images (GIF and/or
WebP) are identical in terms of pixel match and other animation
properties.
Change-Id: I84adea145e9d062be6ad06a0d4fcdc9658cf52d4
* try to avoid trailing '.'
* rationalize capitalization
missed in:
0a8b886 dust up the help message
Change-Id: I6f80736cc8a2ff4f185f63d463a57d5bbf88a0db
+ vwebp's -help output
this is a future option; missed in:
793368e restore decode API compatibility
Change-Id: If920df2cf8de57ebad93a6b98830562149396d8d
new options:
dwebp -alpha_dither
vwebp -noalphadither
When the source was marked as quantized, we use a threshold-averaging
filter to smooth the decoded alpha plane.
Note: this option forces the decoding of alpha data in one pass, and
might slow the decoding a bit.
The new field in WebPDecoderOptions struct is 'alpha_dithering_strength'
(0 by default, means: off). Max strength value is '100'.
Change-Id: I218e21af96360d4781587fede95f8ea4e2b7287a
there's still some malloc/free in the external example
This is an encoder API change because of the introduction
of WebPMemoryWriterClear() for symmetry reasons.
The MemoryWriter object should probably go in examples/ instead
of being in the main lib, though.
mux_types.h stil contain some inlined free()/malloc() that are
harder to remove (we need to put them in the libwebputils lib
and make sure link is ok). Left as a TODO for now.
Also: WebPDecodeRGB*() function are still returning a pointer
that needs to be free()'d. We should call WebPSafeFree() on
these, but it means exposing the whole mechanism. TODO(later).
Change-Id: Iad2c9060f7fa6040e3ba489c8b07f4caadfab77b
New API options: WebPDecoderOptions.flip and 'dwebp -flip ...'
it uses negative stride trick.
Also changed the decoder code to support user-supplied
buffers with negative stride, independently of the
WebPDecoderOptions.flip value.
Change-Id: I4dc0d06f0c87e51a3f3428be4fee2d6b5ad76053
* 0.3.0: (57 commits)
update ChangeLog
Regression fix for alpha channels using color cache:
wicdec: silence a format warning
muxedit: silence some uninitialized warnings
update ChangeLog
update NEWS
bump version to 0.3.1
Revert "add WebPBlendAlpha() function to blend colors against background"
Simplify forward-WHT + SSE2 version
probe input file and quick-check for WebP format.
configure: improve gl/glut library test
update copyright text
configure: remove use of AS_VAR_APPEND
fix EXIF parsing in PNG
add doc precision for WebPPictureCopy() and WebPPictureView()
remove datatype qualifier for vmnv
fix a memory leak in gif2webp
fix two minor memory leaks in webpmux
remove some cruft from swig/libwebp.jar
README: update swig notes
...
Conflicts:
NEWS
examples/gif2webp.c
src/dec/alpha.c
src/dec/idec.c
src/dec/vp8l.c
src/enc/alpha.c
src/enc/vp8l.c
Change-Id: Ib202fad7825a090c3b3a5169acd171369cface47
new option: -blend_alpha 0xrrggbb
also: don't force picture.use_argb value for lossless. Instead,
delay the YUVA<->ARGB conversion till WebPEncode() is called.
This make the blending more accurate when source is ARGB
and lossy compression is used (YUVA).
This has an effect on cropping/rescaling. E.g. for PNG, these
are now done in ARGB colorspace instead of YUV when lossy compression
is used.
Change-Id: I18571f1b1179881737a8dbd23ad0aa8cddae3c6b
(cherry picked from commit e7d9548c9b)
new option: -blend_alpha 0xrrggbb
also: don't force picture.use_argb value for lossless. Instead,
delay the YUVA<->ARGB conversion till WebPEncode() is called.
This make the blending more accurate when source is ARGB
and lossy compression is used (YUVA).
This has an effect on cropping/rescaling. E.g. for PNG, these
are now done in ARGB colorspace instead of YUV when lossy compression
is used.
Change-Id: I18571f1b1179881737a8dbd23ad0aa8cddae3c6b
using token-buffer (that is: slightly more memory. O(output_size))
This change is ON by default. To return to previous behaviour, use
'cwebp -low_memory' or set config.low_memory to true.
Side-effect of this new mode: it forces 1 partition only (which was
default anyway), and makes some statistics about the bitstream
no longer available. cwebp will no longer report 'intra4-coeffs', etc.
This mode also doesn't work (yet) with multi-pass, and -low_memory
is currently forced for multi-pass.
also: reversed the flag: USE_TOKEN_BUFFER -> DISABLE_TOKEN_BUFFER
also: fixed the kAverageBytesPerMB estimate
Change-Id: I4ea80382038d6df4309663e0cb7bd88d9bca9cf1
new option: 'cwebp -mt ...'
new config flag: config.thread_level
(allowed thread_level are 0 or 1 for now. Maybe more later...)
If -mt is activated (and WEBP_USE_THREAD is used for compile), the alpha-compression
will be done in parallel to RGB coding for lossy. Can save quite a bit of latency...
Has no effect for lossless encoding.
Change-Id: I769d0bf90e7380cf99344ad62cd77277f4df5a46