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Author SHA1 Message Date
Vikas Arora
9523f2a5de Add Alpha Encode support from WebPEncode.
Extend WebP Encode functionality to encode Alpha data and produce
bit-stream (RIFF+VP8X+ALPH+VP8) corresponding to WebP-Alpha.

Change-Id: I983b4cd97be94a86a8e6d03b3b9c728db851bf48
2011-12-01 12:15:58 +05:30
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
900286e091 add a -partition_limit option to limit the number of bits used by intra4x4
Although it degrades quality, this option is useful to avoid the 512k
limit for partition #0.
If not enough to reach the lower bound of 4bits per macroblock header,
one should also limit the number of segments used (down to -segments 1)

See the man file for extra details.

Change-Id: Ia59ffac13176c85b809ddd6340d37b54ee9487ea
2011-08-23 15:58:22 -07:00
Pascal Massimino
6d0e66c23e prepare experimentation with yuv444 / 422
+ add a simple rescaling function: WebPPictureRescale() for encoding
+ clean-up the memory managment around the alpha plane
+ fix some includes path by using "../webp/xxx.h" instead of "webp/xxx.h"

New flags for 'cwebp':
 -resize <width> <height>
 -444  (no effect)
 -422  (no effect)
 -400

Change-Id: I25a95f901493f939c2dd789e658493b83bd1abfa
2011-05-04 15:41:08 -07:00
Pascal Massimino
2ab4b72f53 EXPERIMENTAL: add support for alpha channel
This is a (minor) bitstream change: if the 'color_space' bit is set to '1'
(which is normally an undefined/invalid behaviour), we add extra data at the
end of partition #0 (so-called 'extensions')

Namely, we add the size of the extension data as 3 bytes (little-endian),
followed by a set of bits telling which extensions we're incorporating.
The data then _preceeds_ this trailing tags.

This is all experimental, and you'll need to have
'#define WEBP_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES' in webp/types.h to enable this code
(at your own risk! :))

Still, this hack produces almost-valid WebP file for decoders that don't
check this color_space bit. In particular, previous 'dwebp' (and for instance
Chrome) will recognize this files and decode them, but without the alpha
of course. Other decoder will just see random extra stuff at the end of
partition #0.

To experiment with the alpha-channel, you need to compile on Unix platform
and use PNGs for input/output.

If 'alpha.png' is a source with alpha channel, then you can try (on Unix):

  cwebp alpha.png -o alpha.webp
  dwebp alpha.webp -o test.png

cwebp now has a '-noalpha' flag to ignore any alpha information from the
source, if present.

More hacking and experimenting welcome!

Change-Id: I3c7b1fd8411c9e7a9f77690e898479ad85c52f3e
2011-04-25 23:29:39 -07:00
Pascal Massimino
a871de0255 add missing extern "C"
Change-Id: Ie325dbbb1c1f0f55a3f207a32c67139f59c03bf2
2011-03-09 21:25:53 -08:00
Pascal Massimino
f61d14aabf a WebP encoder
converts PNG & JPEG to WebP

This is an experimental early version, with lot of room
of later optimizations in both speed and quality.

Compile with the usual `./configure && make`
Command line example is examples/cwebp

Usage:

   cwebp [options] -q quality input.png -o output.webp

where 'quality' is between 0 (poor) to 100 (very good).
Typical value is around 80.

More encoding options with 'cwebp -longhelp'

Change-Id: I577a94f6f622a0c44bdfa9daf1086ace89d45539
2011-02-18 23:54:59 -08:00