Earlier, at line#275, if ok == 0, it would have triggered a double free
of 'rgb'.
Change-Id: Iaee1f35824a66f6e4b488e523416f73b87c5ec30
(cherry picked from commit b68912af2c)
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)
When transparent color index and background color index are same,
we should set background color to 0x00ffffff (transparent).
For this, we delay setting the background color until we have read the
first frame.
Change-Id: I443609b9c7697a2b94a66992460cff8465b3c127
buffer the last frame's details to perform DISPOSE_BACKGROUND on the
image's area, rather than the entire canvas.
also fixes transparent backgrounds with animated images
Change-Id: I53e4d70c441e1eeb136f1d01e7c88de4f9ecff53
this would require a PRIuS or similar macro for proper platform
compatibility (Visual Studio for instance would be variants of %lu)
Change-Id: I1af530c7c358c91b845acde1d8c12ef46c2ef746
METADATA_ICCP was renamed to METADATA_ICC in
d8dc72a examples: normalize icc related program arguments
but was merged without rebasing after
0bc4268 cwebp: output metadata statistics
Change-Id: Ie317208488cc851d5d21300591c91cebf5abd4a7
older versions of automake (1.9) it seems would install the headers
regardless of the fact that the library was marked noinst_
this change follows some of the header guidance found here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Headers
Change-Id: I80acc00935097ebf36004e9871574fb9ef09aabf
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
This option remaps internal parameters to better match
the expected compression curve of JPEG and produce output files
of similar size, but with better quality.
Change-Id: I96a1cbb480b1f6a0c6845a23c33dfd63f197b689
It will decode to raw (flat) YUV format, similar to what
cwebp can take as input. Makes the PSNR/SSIM calculation easier.
Change-Id: Iebfaedfc0bedc70c169b24ae4aabc701488d0644
This copies metadata selected by -metadata from the input to the output
if present.
Currently there is no WIC support for Windows builds.
Change-Id: I34fb2443729d80ffe3a6da0979d9f6fa9b3fe536