this would require a PRIuS or similar macro for proper platform
compatibility (Visual Studio for instance would be variants of %lu)
Change-Id: I2b9fcb1639db024775fb47dbcf79a2240f3d98f2
this enables webpmux to accept input files starting with '-' when using
-get/-set/-strip; -info & -frame expect an input file as one of their
parameters so no changes are necessary there.
Change-Id: I154eb6dc388258a7fb743ec76ba869bf9589be1b
This is to discourage generation of animated WebP images with ICC
profile, as
the real-world use-case for such images is rare at best.
Output of ICC/XMP metadata is now controlled by the '-metadata' option.
Change-Id: I8e3e29878c32bf46cbc661f50661bac602603c43
original/compressed pictures were not converted to an adequate YUVA
colorspace before computing the distortion.
Change-Id: I37775e9b7dbd6eca16c38e235e1df325858d36a1
Even at high quality setting, the U/V quantizer step is limited
to 4 which can lead to banding on gradient.
This option allows to selectively apply some randomness to
potentially flattened-out U/V blocks and attenuate the banding.
This option is off by default in 'dwebp', but set to -dither 50
by default in 'vwebp'.
Note: depending on the number of blocks selectively dithered,
we can have up to a 10% slow-down in decoding speed it seems.
Change-Id: Icc2446007f33ddacb60b3a80a9e63f2d5ad162de
When '-mixed' option is given, each frame would be heuristically chosen
to be
encoded using lossy or lossless compression.
The heuristic is based on the number of colors in the image:
- If num_colors <= 31, pick lossless compression
- If num_colors >= 194, pick lossy compression
- Otherwise, try both and pick the one that compresses better.
Change-Id: I908c73493ddc38e8db35b7b1959300569e6d3a97
This is to conform to man/gif2webp.1
Earlier, one needed to give both '-kmin 0' and '-kmax 0' for this to
work.
Also, suppress further warnings for kmin = 0 and/or kmax = 0 case.
Change-Id: I6f5eeb609aeffc159d0252a40a5734162f7e4e7d
Specifically:
- Merge OptimizeAndEncodeFrame with WebPFrameCacheAddFrame: they use the same
if-else structure.
- Move maintenance of 'prev_canvas' and 'curr_canvas' to util.
- Move ReduceTransparency() and FlattenPixels() calls to SetFrame(): This is in
preparation for the next patch: which will try try lossless encoding for
each frame, even when '-lossy' option is given.
- Make most methods static inside util.
No changes to output expected.
Change-Id: I1f65af25246665508cb20f0f6e338f9aaba9367b
quite rarely, it gives a different output
then without the HINT, but that's often for
a smaller size (tested with default -m and -m 6)
Change-Id: I51d221ab61f8e007983325031345728e8d80b241
helps during lossless compression.
10% average saving, but that's mostly on what was previously
'difficult' cases, where the gain is ~30-50% actually.
Non-difficult cases are mostly unchanged.
Tested over ~7k random web gifs.
Change-Id: I09db4560e4ab09105d1cad28e6dbf83842eda8e9
We reduce transparency by turning some transparent pixels into
corresponding RGB values from previous canvas.
This improves compression by about 23%.
Change-Id: I02d70a43a1d0906ac09a7e2dc510be3b2d38f593
useful for testing. Not listed in the man or README, since
it's only useful for testing the incremental decoding
(e.g. measuring the timing difference compared to non-incremental)
Change-Id: I8df8046e031d21006242babb5bcac09f8ff9f710
...and make gif2webp and vwebp compile without them.
Makefile.vc still to be updated...
Meanwhile the CL environment variable can be supplemented with
set CL=/DWEBP_HAVE_GL /IC:\opt\freeglut\include
Change-Id: I37a60b8c32aafd125bffa98b6cc9f57c022ebbd0
We use the 'do not blend' option for creating independent frames.
We also mark the already independent frames as 'do not blend'.
This bounds the maximum number of frames that need to be decoded to
decode a given frame, thus leading to a much better decoding performance.
Change-Id: I7cef98af2b53751ec36993fd2bd54f7f4c4aad2b
Doesn't work with WIC
+ redirect some info messages from stdout to stderr
+ fix the error reporting upon output-writing error
Change-Id: I92b8bd7a15e656a3f3cdfbf56299f024e39453f8
Earlier, all lossless images were assumed to contain alpha.
Now, we use the 'alpha_is_used' bit from the VP8L bitstream to determine
the
same.
Detecting an absence of alpha can sometimes lead to much more efficient
rendering, especially for animated images.
Related: refine mux code to read width/height/has_alpha information only
once
per frame/fragment. This avoid frequent calls to VP8(L)GetInfo().
Change-Id: I4e0eef4db7d94425396c7dff6ca5599d5bca8297
This is to ensure that the output WebP image is consistent with original
GIF when displayed against any background color.
Change-Id: I14218848153eb40358aa4ce331b2543d2fc2e86c
from x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
examples/wicdec.c: In function ‘ExtractICCP’:
examples/wicdec.c:131:21: warning: format ‘%u’ expects argument of type
‘unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘size_t’ [-Wformat]
Change-Id: I6642dae62265a2276ae9ac96dd8ce6f1e2d37ca5
rather than symlink the webm/vpx terms, use the same header as libvpx to
reference in-tree files
based on the discussion in:
https://codereview.chromium.org/12771026/
Change-Id: Ia3067ecddefaa7ee01550136e00f7b3f086d4af4
They went out of sync some time ago, and are
no longer really required since we have them
buildable from makefile.unix
Change-Id: Ica2dcf5c55f44365598f832f55204d123d7aa601
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
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
When the config option '--enable-libwebpdecoder' is specified, the
lean decoder library 'libwebpdecoder' will be created in addition to
libwebp. Also dwebp binary will be linked to libwebpdecoder, if this
config option is specified.
Change-Id: I9de3e149b59c9a8390fae2ba660941749640e54a
currently has no effect except to disable metadata extraction from the
input when the value is 'none'.
Change-Id: Ic50d4c9d634cc1f6b72ae4e130e99736c85a6477
versions < 4.0.0 used uint32 interchangeably, but with 4.0.0 toff_t
became 64-bit and TIFFTAG_EXIFIFD began returning it rather than
TIFF_LONG/uint32.
Change-Id: I42492bd24613a884c7496e7bfc0c5d892758bce9
the expression using dircount will be promoted to int when tdir_t is an
unsigned short.
quiets:
warning: format specifies type 'unsigned short' but the argument has
type 'int' [-Wformat]
Change-Id: If2e8c27454826556178b0a972aaed272d5fbfa07
tiffdec does not support and warns about multi-directory images.
previously, the code would read all the directories and thus attempt to
use the last rather than the first as the message suggests.
Change-Id: I3a10c778e6e924a3df75b41c26a9c03afb761044
* change some (*func_ptr) construct to func_ptr simply.
* remove one memcpy
* group #include related to decoding together
Change-Id: If751cfbd9e78be75c57fb60fc9c937900c2c8fe0
unused currently, but the intent is to allow each format to populate
exif/xmp/icc with cwebp then transferring it to the webp file.
Change-Id: I0514f62de52fa7f89c595ee7ef2ad7dced910a41
- Separate out mux.h and demux.h
- muxtypes.h: new header for data types common to mux/demux
- Move some misc read/write utilities to utils/utils.h
- Remove some duplicate methods.
- Separate out mux/demux libraries
Change-Id: If9b9569b10d55d922ad9317ef51710544315d6de
* fix gif2webp to handle disposal method and odd offset correctly
+ remove -scale and -crop option from vwebp, since it'll be broken
with offsets and fragments. Needs a revisit.
+ remove a warning in gif2web
Change-Id: If04c6d085806e32540f2f15a37244c4407b719b3
Now, its: +duration+xoffset+yoffset+disposal
+disposal can be omitted and will default to +0 (NONE)
additionally, +xoffset+yoffset can be omitted and will default to +0+0
Change-Id: I62138c9f675d4fc4408305babbcd485cb32b73d3
- Allow a duration of 0
- Rename LOOP chunk to ANIM and add the background color field to it.
- Add a disposal method field for each animation frame.
- Modify webpmux.c binary interface to allow the input of background color
and disposal methods. Also make '-loop' and '-bgcolor' arguments optional
with some default values.
Change-Id: I807372a61cdb8a0d3080ae3552caf2848070bf4d
- Also, use the term 'fragments' instead of 'tiling' in code
- This makes code consistent with the spec.
Change-Id: Ibeccffc35db23bbedb88cc5e18e29e51621931f8
Use separate fourCCs "XMP " and "EXIF" instead of a common "META"
Also, some refactorization in webpmux.c
Change-Id: Iad3337e5c1b81e785c60670ce28b1f536dd7ee31
Query the converter to ensure the format is supported; add BGR formats
as RGBA was failing for PNG on XP
Fixes issue 129
Change-Id: I02e0d74b3b21337bc5fffd6a5dc158b7809b9aa9
LSIM stands for "local similarity": before matching
a compressed pixel to the source, we search around in the source
and minimise the squared error. So, this is close to PSNR calculation,
but mitigates some of its limitations (pure translation and noise for instance).
There's a new -print_lsim option to cwebp too.
Change-Id: Ia38561034c7a90e71d2ea0f55bb1de527eda245b
correct has_alpha check; previously it was controlled by keep_alpha,
which overrode the source format check.
fixes issue #127
Change-Id: I949be90419b03610c64900be0fd37f83b70cbe73
spurious in this case, but addresses e.g.,
... potentially uninitialized local variable 'weighted_average' used
Change-Id: Ib99998bf49e4af7a82ee66f13fb850ca5b17dc71
For low-color images, it may be better to not use color-palettes.
Users should treat this as one another hint (as with Photo &
Picture) and another parameter for tuning the compression density.
The optimum compression can still be obtained by running (outer loop)
compression with all possible tunable parameters.
Change-Id: Icb1a4face2a84774e16e801aee4a8ae97e232e8a
{Picture,Config}Init don't do allocations and attempting to free any of
their contents on version mismatch will likely cause a crash
Change-Id: I2a5aece235f9680fb406aec4799adceea7f62cfc
also relocate user_data from WebPAuxStats to the WebPPicture struct to
make clearing easier while placing it closer to the progress hook with
which it's used.
prior to this change some spurious lossless data could be reported in
the lossy (sans alpha) encoding case. additionally user_data could be
lost during lossless encoding.
Change-Id: I929fae3dfde4d445ff81bbaad51445ea586dd80b
* Extend AuxStats with new fields
it's slightly ABI-incompatible, but i guess it's ok for 0.1.99+
I expect to add more stats later, possibly (predictor stats, etc.)
* Have cwebp report the features used by lossless
compression (either for alpha or full lossless coding)
* Print the PSNR for alpha (useful in case of -alpha_q)
* clean-up alpha.c signatures
+ misc cleanup (added const '* const ptr', etc.)
Change-Id: I157a21581f1793cb0c6cc0882e7b0a2dde68a970
* commit 'v0.1.99': (39 commits)
Update ChangeLog
add extra precision about default values and behaviour
header/doc clean up
Makefile.vc: fix webpmux.exe *-dynamic builds
remove INAM, ICOP, ... chunks from the test webp file.
harmonize authors as "Name (mail@address)"
makefile.unix: provide examples/webpmux target
update NEWS
README: cosmetics
man/cwebp.1: wording, change the date
add a very crude progress report for lossless
rename 'use_argb_input' to 'use_argb'
add some padding bytes areas for later use
fixing the findings by Frederic Kayser to the bitstream spec
add missing ABI compatibility checks
Doc: container spec text tweaks
add ABI compatibility check
mux.h: remove '* const' from function parameters
encode.h: remove '* const' from function parameters
decode.h: remove '* const' from function parameters
...
Conflicts:
src/mux/muxinternal.c
Change-Id: I635d095c451742e878088464fe6232637a331511
retains the alpha channel rather than stripping it as with PPM.
display from ImageMagick can render the files
Change-Id: I4f3a5d332937e0aeaf4e3fbd214fdae3b5382fb8
- WEBP_MUX_INVALID_PARAMETER: was used only at one place, and that too
should actually be an assert().
- WEBP_MUX_ERROR: was never used.
Change-Id: I8883cb4dfae7a7918507501f21fced0c04dda36a
- Match offsets, duration, width/height for frames/tiles and enforce
some constraints.
- Note that this also means using 'int's instead of 'uint32_t's for
16-bit and 24-bit fields.
Change-Id: If0b229ad9fce296372d961104aa36731a3b1304b
the extended file format is still under development and related
libs/binaries are not fit for release
configure:
--enable/disable-libwebpmux; default is disabled.
makefile.unix:
src/mux/libwebpmux.a and examples/webpmux must be explicitly specified
Makefile.vc:
$(DIRLIB)\libwebpmux.lib and $(DIRBIN)\webpmux.exe must be explicitly
specified
Change-Id: I8246746b256010dd2a2e4de58291222d7eaf0457
* add a real proper pointer for holding memory chunk pointer
(instead of using y and argb fields)
* polish the doc with details
* add a WebPPictureView() that extract a view from a picture
without any copy (kind of a fast-crop).
* properly snap the top-left corner for Crop/View. Previously,
the luma position was not snapped, and was off compared to the chroma.
Change-Id: I8a3620c7f5fc6f7d1f8dd89d9da167c91e237439
'Set' and 'Get' methods for images take/return a bitstream as input,
instead of separate 'image' and 'alpha' arguments.
Also,
- Make WebPDataCopy() a public API
- Use WebPData for storing data in WebPChunk.
- Fix a potential memleak.
Change-Id: I4bf5ee6b39971384cb124b5b43921c27e9aabf3e
- Move TAG_ID to webp/mux.h
- Rename it to WebPChunkId
- Rename IDs to WEBP_CHUNK_<tag>
- Remove "name" param from ChunkInfo struct and related changes.
- Rename WebPMuxNumNamedElements to WebPMuxNumChunks().
- WebPMuxNumChunks() takes WebPChunkId as param.
Change-Id: Ic6546e4a9ab823b556cdbc600faa137076546a2b
Since
437999f introduce a generic WebPPictureHasTransparency() function
lossy encodes will not encode alpha if the alpha channel is completely
opaque.
Change-Id: I1826669c3932483650d7f8ce806cfebd4e5225fc
VP8-lossy will now avoid writing an ALPH chunk if the
alpha values are trivial.
+ changed DumpPicture() accordingly in cwebp
+ prevented the -d option to be active with lossless
(DumpPicture wouldn't work).
Change-Id: I34fdb108a2b6207e93fa6cd00b1d2509a8e1dc4b
Fixes issue #115.
Define local copies of GUID_WICPixelFormat24bppRGB &
GUID_WICPixelFormat32bppRGBA (and GUID_WICPixelFormat32bppBGRA for
symmetry) to avoid link issues when building against older versions of
the SDK.
Change-Id: I2a26be1b7fe6d970feb3211cf0059e5898e3028d
it's using glutTimerFunc() for trigger next frame's decoding
Reminder: how to build and use manually (integration in makefile.unix coming soon)
Unix:
cd libwebp
make -f makefile.unix
cd examples
cc -o vwebp vwebp.c -framework GLUT -framework OpenGL -I../src/ ../src/libwebp.a ../src/mux/libwebpmux.a
Mac + xcode:
cd libwebp
make -f makefile.unix
cd examples
cc -o vwebp vwebp.c -lglut -lGL -lpthread -lm -I../src/ ../src/libwebp.a ../src/mux/libwebpmux.a
Change-Id: Id49e87c26628c2b58ec221f6030cbd2e46a807b4
- remove some unused functions
- move global arrays from data to read only section
- explicitly cast malloc returns; not specifically necessary, but helps
show intent
- miscellaneous formatting
Change-Id: Ib15fe5b37fe6c29c369ad928bdc3a7290cd13c84
Add WebPDataCopy and use it in ReadImage which now returns WebPData*s.
Update ReadData prototype variables used with it to avoid unnecessary
const casting back and forth from void*.
Change-Id: I3f83db6729306eab0db9027b68706c8a7005ec10
- send errors to stderr
- send help to stdout
- add image size to webpmux -info output and send to stdout
- correct webpmux exit values
Change-Id: Ifd8e8493aab33a82765f7b7903cef345d96da9ae
These will report the 7x7-averaged PSNR or SSIM, using the
new internal function WebPPictureDistortion().
This is for information only. These flags have no encoding impact.
+misc opportunistic cosmetics
Change-Id: I64c0a7eca679134d39062e438886274b22bb643f
to 'clean up' the fully-transparent area and make it more compressible
new cwebp flags: -alpha_cleanup (off by default, since gain is not 100% guaranteed)
Change-Id: I74d77e1915eee146584cd61c9c1132a41db922eb
.. where only 2 filtering modes are potentially
tried, instead of all of them. This is fast than the exhaustive 'best'
mode, and not much worse.
Options for cwebp are:
-alpha_filter none
-alpha_filter fast (<- default)
-alpha_filter best (<- slow)
Change-Id: I8cb90ee11b8f981811e013ea4ad5bf72ba3ea7d4
Add predictive filtering option for Alpha plane.
Valid range for filter option is [0, 5] corresponding to prediction
methods none, horizontal, vertical, gradient & paeth filter.
The prediction method 5 will try all the prediction methods (0 to 4)
and pick the prediction method that gives best compression.
Change-Id: I9244d4a9c5017501a9696c7cec5045f04c16d49b
Quite handy and simple (for now).
It's not yet incorporated within the build system (autotools or
makefile.unix), because it gets complicated with OpenGL. TODO(later).
For now, there's some ready-to-use command line for compiling on Linux
or Mac in the header of vwebp.c
Later, this tool will be supplemented with support for animation,
tiling, zooming, etc.
Change-Id: I292972cea4862536afbe8c9ec444c590d152f086
- Support for adding/getting frames/tiles with alpha in webpmux
- For "-info" option in webpmux binary, add alpha related info
Change-Id: Iccd2fd35ab8453dabd74779f12f2844ab76d0538
Updated cwebp (Webp Encoder) binary to support Alpha encoding.
Modified man page and WebP container spec appropriately.
Change-Id: I52f6a5cb3e870c386591e9a7776293fa6a8fb04b
- Add alpha support in mux.
- Remove WebPMuxAddNamedData() and WebPMuxGetNamedData() APIs. Add WebPMuxSetImage(), WebPmuxGetImage() and WebPMuxDeleteImage() APIs instead.
- Refactor code using WebPImage struct.
- Corresponding changes in webpmux binary.
- WebPMuxSetImage()/AddFrame()/AddTile() can now work with data which starts from "RIFF...". This simplifies reading a single-image webp file and adding it as an image/frame/tile in mux.
Change-Id: I7d98a6407dfe55c84a682ef7e46bc622f5a6f8d9
spelling/indent/condense a few lines
removal/restriction of extern "C" usage
add const where applicable
Change-Id: Idd49b3498b1d7fc391724b4cde63706022217cb0
This change adds a command line tool (webpmux) which uses MUX library
for manipulating WebP Mux container. This tool can be used to create a
WebP container file and extract/strip relevant data from the container
file.
Change-Id: If17818239448a428703760747fc84f77586045e4
some png with palette-based alpha channels were incorrectly
treated as alpha-less, causing segfault.
Change-Id: I03883590f9539848d5135d359b6f105d2b14329f
Gathers all DSP-related function (and SSE2 implementations).
Clean-up some unwanted symbolic dependencies so that webp_encode,
webp_decode and webp_dsp are truly independent libraries.
+ opportunistic clean-up:
* remove unneeded VP8DspInitTables(), now integrated in VP8DspInit()
* make consistent use of VP8GetCPUInfo() in the various DspInit() funcs
* change OUT macro to DST
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
To be enabled with the flag WEBP_USE_THREAD.
For now it's only available on unix (pthread), when using Makefile.unix
Will be switched on more generally later.
In-loop filtering and output (=rescaling/yuv->rgb conversion)
is done in parallel to bitstream decoding, lagging 1 row behind.
Example:
examples/dwebp bryce.webp -v
Time to decode picture: 0.680s
examples/dwebp bryce.webp -v -mt
Time to decode picture: 0.515s
Change-Id: Ic30a897423137a3bdace9c4e30465ef758fe53f2
(release|debug)-dynamic
These configurations will produce a dll in bin/ and an import lib under
lib/.
Currently the -noasm switch in the examples will be disabled for these
builds due to a dependency on VP8EncGetCPUInfo.
Change-Id: I2cbac0064f0e500698d14ffc03200791ca837090
When WEBP_HAVE_(JPEG|PNG) were undefined the stub functions would
produce warnings for unused parameters.
Change-Id: I79b2457c769d1f9382be834162de019c5427f94b
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
Replace usage of _WIN32 in examples as this does not guarantee the
presence of wincodec.h.
mingw-w64 notably includes wincodec.h, though other releases do not.
Under cygwin the following can be used for a WIC enabled binary:
./configure --target=i686-pc-mingw32 CC=i686-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe
Change-Id: Ica6a714c3356a8eaf88486a1c3f5aa6adde394c0
Only builds with --enable-experimental require zlib currently.
A base install of mingw will not include the development headers and
library. libwebp itself will now build in such environments.
Additionally, remove -lz from **/Makefile.am, -lz will be added to LIBS
by AC_CHECK_LIB when necessary.
Change-Id: Iae8319cdf00162ecb7ed44661c02f40beb34f155
picture->error_code can be looked up for finer error diagnose.
Added readable error messages to cwebp too.
Should close bug #75 (http://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=75)
Change-Id: I8889d06642d90702f698cd5c27441a058ddb3636
+ 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
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
For now, SSE2 functions are compiled a-minima: only on platforms
where __SSE2__ is defined. Let's later add some autoconf-based
config to enable/disable at will.
One can disable SSE2 at run-time by hooking-up VP8GetInfo.
There is a new option "-noasm" in cwebp for that.
Output should be binary the same between C and SSE2 version. If not,
that's a bug!
patch by Christian Duvivier (cduvivier at google dot com)
Change-Id: Iae006c3cdcb7e8280e846cedb94d239dab1e42ae
Makes things lighter at the expense of requiring the user
to be up-to-date for autotools.
patch by Jan Engelhardt (jengelh at medozas dot de)
Change-Id: Icfcab2d899828a213d9fade0dab350dacd0c070a
going down to strict -ansi c89 is quite overkill (no 'inline',
and /* */-style comments).
But with these fixes, the code compiles with the stringent flags:
-Wextra -Wold-style-definition -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations and -Wdeclaration-after-statement
Change-Id: I36222f8f505bcba3d9d1309ad98b5ccb04ec17e3
WebPGetDecoderVersion() and WebPGetEncoderVersion()
will not return 0.1.2 encoded as 0x000102
dwebp and cwebp also have a new "-version" flag
Change-Id: I4fb4b5a8fc4e53681a386ff4b74fffb639fa237a
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
just flushing the pile:
- get rid of Put4 in dsp.c
- move LD4 enum value
- move more fields and code under the ONLY_KEYFRAME_CODE compile flag
- update test_ref.ppm reference (now with FANCY_UPSCALER)
- simplify VP8GetSignedValue()
- use HE and VE naming for prediction mode instead of H and V
- some missing c89 fixes
- code style nits
all test vectors still passing