weston/tests/color_util.h
Leandro Ribeiro 8c9dd4febb tests/color-icc-output: add ICC VCGT tests
There are some ICC profiles that contain something named VCGT tag. These
are usually power curves (y = x ^ exp) that were loaded in the video
card when the ICC profile was created. So the compositor should mimic
that in order to use the profile.

Weston already has support for that, but our ICC profile tests were
missing this case. This adds such tests.

For testing purposes, we have added tests with different exponents per
color channel.

Signed-off-by: Leandro Ribeiro <leandro.ribeiro@collabora.com>
2023-04-27 10:37:38 +00:00

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#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
enum color_chan_index {
COLOR_CHAN_R = 0,
COLOR_CHAN_G,
COLOR_CHAN_B,
COLOR_CHAN_NUM
};
/* column vector when used in linear algebra */
struct color_float {
union {
float rgb[COLOR_CHAN_NUM];
struct {
float r, g, b;
};
};
float a;
};
/* column vector */
struct lcmsVEC3 {
float n[3];
};
struct lcmsMAT3 {
/* array of columns */
struct lcmsVEC3 v[3];
};
enum transfer_fn {
TRANSFER_FN_IDENTITY,
TRANSFER_FN_SRGB_EOTF,
TRANSFER_FN_SRGB_EOTF_INVERSE,
TRANSFER_FN_ADOBE_RGB_EOTF,
TRANSFER_FN_ADOBE_RGB_EOTF_INVERSE,
TRANSFER_FN_POWER2_4_EOTF,
TRANSFER_FN_POWER2_4_EOTF_INVERSE,
};
/*
* A helper to lay out a matrix in the natural writing order in code
* instead of needing to transpose in your mind every time you read it.
* The matrix is laid out as written:
* ⎡ a11 a12 a13 ⎤
* ⎢ a21 a22 a23 ⎥
* ⎣ a31 a32 a33 ⎦
* where the first digit is row and the second digit is column.
*/
#define LCMSMAT3(a11, a12, a13, \
a21, a22, a23, \
a31, a32, a33) ((struct lcmsMAT3) \
{ /* Each vector is a column => looks like a transpose */ \
.v[0] = { .n = { a11, a21, a31} }, \
.v[1] = { .n = { a12, a22, a32} }, \
.v[2] = { .n = { a13, a23, a33} }, \
})
void
sRGB_linearize(struct color_float *cf);
void
sRGB_delinearize(struct color_float *cf);
struct color_float
a8r8g8b8_to_float(uint32_t v);
bool
find_tone_curve_type(enum transfer_fn fn, int *type, double params[5]);
float
apply_tone_curve(enum transfer_fn fn, float r);
bool
should_include_vcgt(const double vcgt_exponents[COLOR_CHAN_NUM]);
void
process_pixel_using_pipeline(enum transfer_fn pre_curve,
const struct lcmsMAT3 *mat,
enum transfer_fn post_curve,
const double vcgt_exponents[COLOR_CHAN_NUM],
const struct color_float *in,
struct color_float *out);
struct color_float
color_float_unpremult(struct color_float in);
struct color_float
color_float_apply_curve(enum transfer_fn fn, struct color_float c);
struct color_float
color_float_apply_matrix(const struct lcmsMAT3 *mat, struct color_float c);
enum transfer_fn
transfer_fn_invert(enum transfer_fn fn);
const char *
transfer_fn_name(enum transfer_fn fn);
void
lcmsMAT3_invert(struct lcmsMAT3 *result, const struct lcmsMAT3 *mat);
/** Scalar statistics
*
* See scalar_stat_update().
*/
struct scalar_stat {
double min;
struct color_float min_pos;
double max;
struct color_float max_pos;
double sum;
unsigned count;
/** Debug dump into file
*
* Initialize this to a writable file to get a record of all values
* ever fed through this statistics accumulator. The file shall be
* text with one value and its position per line:
* val pos.r pos.g pos.b pos.a
*
* Set to NULL to not record.
*/
FILE *dump;
};
/** RGB difference statistics
*
* See rgb_diff_stat_update().
*/
struct rgb_diff_stat {
struct scalar_stat rgb[COLOR_CHAN_NUM];
struct scalar_stat two_norm;
/** Debug dump into file
*
* Initialize this to a writable file to get a record of all values
* ever fed through this statistics accumulator. The file shall be
* text with the two-norm error, the rgb difference, and their position
* per line:
* norm diff.r diff.g diff.b pos.r pos.g pos.b pos.a
*
* Set to NULL to not record.
*/
FILE *dump;
};
void
scalar_stat_update(struct scalar_stat *stat,
double val,
const struct color_float *pos);
float
scalar_stat_avg(const struct scalar_stat *stat);
void
scalar_stat_print_float(const struct scalar_stat *stat);
void
rgb_diff_stat_update(struct rgb_diff_stat *stat,
const struct color_float *ref,
const struct color_float *val,
const struct color_float *pos);
void
rgb_diff_stat_print(const struct rgb_diff_stat *stat,
const char *title, unsigned scaling_bits);