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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
James Zern
ad1e163a0d cosmetics: normalize copyright headers
Change-Id: I5e2462b101e0447a4f15a1455c07131bc97a52dd
2012-01-06 14:49:06 -08:00
Pascal Massimino
223d8c60aa fix some uint64_t -> int conversion warnings with MSC
Change-Id: I5dc314c9d1a3cbda095be3c90886983500104867
2011-12-21 14:43:52 -08:00
Vikas Arora
885f25bc83 Updated the includes to relative paths.
Change-Id: I0ea1a59dd0f6cb1df9f41e048e0c5a13e7fb8335
2011-12-01 15:30:41 +05:30
James Zern
9fe3372f19 dec: validate colorspace before using as array index
Change-Id: I5bcf01769d58d39a5f8d50f54cf0cd83a2309602
2011-11-16 18:21:56 -08:00
James Zern
c7e86abab6 cosmetics: fix comment line lengths
add additional '-' to //----... style comments globally instead of
polluting further commits

Change-Id: I951acc68b7b5384b4d6e235349b0067d1aa6fa8b
2011-08-26 12:19:33 -07:00
Pascal Massimino
9f01ce3afa rename WebPDecBuffer::memory -> private_memory
This makes it clear that it shouldn't be used externally.

Change-Id: I10c04c6606abbe851b6a3b424832803e842b2057
2011-07-15 14:49:01 -07:00
Pascal Massimino
19db59f80f add support for RGB565, ARGB4444 and ARGB colorspace (decoder)
RGB565 and ARGB4444 are only supported through the advanced decoding API.
ARGB being somewhat generic, there's an easy WebPDecodeARGB()
new function for convenience.

Patch by Vikas Arora (vikaas dot arora at gmail dot com)

Change-Id: Ic7b6f72bd70aca458d14e7fdd23679212430ebca
2011-07-13 09:08:58 -07:00
Pascal Massimino
d260310511 add Advanced Decoding Interface
You can now use WebPDecBuffer, WebPBitstreamFeatures and WebPDecoderOptions
to have better control over the decoding process (and the speed/quality tradeoff).

WebPDecoderOptions allow to:
 - turn fancy upsampler on/off
 - turn in-loop filter on/off
 - perform on-the-fly cropping
 - perform on the-fly rescale
(and more to come. Not all features are implemented yet).

On-the-fly cropping and scaling allow to save quite some memory
(as the decoding operation will now scale with the output's size, not
the input's one). It saves some CPU too (since for instance,
in-loop filtering is partially turned off where it doesn't matter,
and some YUV->RGB conversion operations are ommitted too).

The scaler uses summed area, so is mainly meant to be used for
downscaling (like: for generating thumbnails or previews).

Incremental decoding works with these new options.
More doc to come soon.

dwebp is now using the new decoding interface, with the new flags:
  -nofancy
  -nofilter
  -crop top left width height
  -scale width height

Change-Id: I08baf2fa291941686f4ef70a9cc2e4137874e85e
2011-06-20 15:30:52 -07:00