This change is the same as the one that introduced the options to
img2webp:
0825faa4 img2webp: add -sharp_yuv/-near_lossless
Change-Id: Id380d159299c38dd6440f833d487e00c0976afec
BUGS is described by the man-pages man page as:
A list of limitations, known defects or inconveniences, and other
questionable activities.
Change-Id: I2781d48d7a01c173fd24ac0b60af1a84aec31c3b
Use EXIT_SUCCESS / EXIT_FAILURE in most cases as more granularity isn't
useful. For anim_diff, use 0 (success), 1 (image difference) and 2
(error) to align it with other diff utilities (diff, etc.).
Bug: webp:637
Change-Id: I52925de8622a5a4d2141883279d69a1d95ef9b12
- prefer https
- metadataworkinggroup.org/com seem to be offline; the web archive link
was obtained from exiftool: https://exiftool.org/TagNames/MWG.html
- fix kramdown link, rubyforge has been gone a long time
- fix png/zlib links
Bug: webp:544
Bug: b/202302177
Change-Id: Id69de4553e7baf00393f12a2c1acb262443a1a93
This patch fixes the compatibility for loop-count handling.
This aims at addressing the change in Chrome handling of loop-count
prior to M63.
Before M63: loop-count interpretation was aligned to GIF's behaviour in
Chrome, but incompatible with WebP's spec. In particular, you couldn't
loop exactly once.
Post-M63: loop-count in WebP is really the total number of loops. Gif2webp
will convert correctly from a GIF source by adjusting the loop count.
Note: The Chrome version can be retrieved from the User-Agent
string (chrome://version).
An M63 version will contain the pattern:
Chrome/63.x.xxxx.xx
for instance.
Change-Id: Ie6dc13227e6498f4d7af2f09247913648997648a
Documentation says: "if kmin == 0, then key-frame insertion is disabled;
and if kmax == 0, then all frames will be key-frames."
Reading this, you'd expect that if kmax == 0, then with any kmin <= 0
all frames will be key-frames. But actually the kmin <= 0 test is caught
first and you get the opposite (no keyframes but the first). You'd have
instead to set kmax == 0 and any value kmin > 0, which is absolutely
counter-intuitive (reversing order).
Moreover kmax == 1 has no valid kmin (kmin == 1 conflicts with the
`kmax > kmin` rule and kmin == 0 conflicts with `kmin >= kmax / 2 + 1`).
So it should be considered an exception too.
Instead I propose this new logic:
- kmax == 1 means that all frames are keyframes (you are explicitly
requesting a keyframe every 1 frame at most, i.e. all frames).
- kmax == 0 means no keyframes (you ask for a keyframe every 0 frames,
i.e. never).
This is more "logical" language-wise, and also does not involve any
conflicts about what if both kmax and kmin are 0, since now a single
property value is meaningful for the 2 exceptional cases.
Change-Id: Ia90fb963bc26904ff078d2e4ef9f74b22b13a0fd
* allow reading from stdin for dwebp / vwebp
* allow writing to stdout for gif2webp
by introducing a new function ExUtilReadFromStdin()
Example use: cat in.webp | dwebp -o - -- - > out.png
Note that the '-- -' option must appear *last*
(as per general fashion for '--' option parsing)
Change-Id: I8df0f3a246cc325925d6b6f668ba060f7dd81d68
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number and then alphabetically by name, possibly followed by other
related pages or documents. Do not terminate this with a period.
Change-Id: I6763b3b3a89f3c2e9ed5c1a4e9d05fb9ce85dd40
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
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
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