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2010-01-19Finished some work from the weekend to keep local tree clean..Matt Ebb
* Added a generic 'histogram' ui control, currently available in new image editor 'scopes' region (shortcut P). Shows the histogram of the currently viewed image. It's a baby step in unifying the functionality and code from the sequence editor, so eventually we can migrate the sequence preview to the image editor too, like compositor. Still a couple of rough edges to tweak, regarding when it updates. Also would be very nice to have this region as a partially transparent overlapping region...
2010-01-04Fix: curve reset for brushes now gives proper smooth curve as default,Brecht Van Lommel
also moved brush curve presets code into curvemapping code.
2009-12-02Changes to Color ManagementMatt Ebb
After testing and feedback, I've decided to slightly modify the way color management works internally. While the previous method worked well for rendering, was a smaller transition and had some advantages over this new method, it was a bit more ambiguous, and was making things difficult for other areas such as compositing. This implementation now considers all color data (with only a couple of exceptions such as brush colors) to be stored in linear RGB color space, rather than sRGB as previously. This brings it in line with Nuke, which also operates this way, quite successfully. Color swatches, pickers, color ramp display are now gamma corrected to display gamma so you can see what you're doing, but the numbers themselves are considered linear. This makes understanding blending modes more clear (a 0.5 value on overlay will not change the result now) as well as making color swatches act more predictably in the compositor, however bringing over color values from applications like photoshop or gimp, that operate in a gamma space, will give identical results. This commit will convert over existing files saved by earlier 2.5 versions to work generally the same, though there may be some slight differences with things like textures. Now that we're set on changing other areas of shading, this won't be too disruptive overall. I've made a diagram explaining the pipeline here: http://mke3.net/blender/devel/2.5/25_linear_workflow_pipeline.png and some docs here: http://www.blender.org/development/release-logs/blender-250/color-management/
2009-07-17Colour ManagementMatt Ebb
- 1st stage: Linear Workflow This implements automatic linear workflow in Blender's renderer. With the new Colour Management option on in the Render buttons, all inputs to the renderer and compositor are converted to linear colour space before rendering, and gamma corrected afterwards. In essence, this makes all manual gamma correction with nodes, etc unnecessary, since it's done automatically through the pipeline. It's all explained much better in the notes/doc here, so please have a look: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Source/Blender/Architecture/Colour_Management And an example of the sort of difference it makes: http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/b25_colormanagement_test01.jpg This also enables Colour Management in the default B.blend, and changes the default lamp falloff to inverse square, which is more correct, and much easier to use now it's all gamma corrected properly. Next step is to look into profiles/soft proofing for the compositor. Thanks to brecht for reviewing and fixing some oversights!
2009-05-17Color proofing support with lcms (http://www.littlecms.com/).Martin Poirier
Enable with WITH_LCMS (options have been added for scons). lcms is very common on linux package managers, so no need to add in extern (IMHO). Libs for windows can be added to /lib Code is mostly a proof of concept with hardcoded path for icc profile (taken from the lcms test suite). Adding this now to svn so it doesn't rot on my hard drive. People interested in pushing it forward should feel free to dig in the code or poke me about it.
2008-09-05Merge of first part of changes from the apricot branch, especiallyBrecht Van Lommel
the features that are needed to run the game. Compile tested with scons, make, but not cmake, that seems to have an issue not related to these changes. The changes include: * GLSL support in the viewport and game engine, enable in the game menu in textured draw mode. * Synced and merged part of the duplicated blender and gameengine/ gameplayer drawing code. * Further refactoring of game engine drawing code, especially mesh storage changed a lot. * Optimizations in game engine armatures to avoid recomputations. * A python function to get the framerate estimate in game. * An option take object color into account in materials. * An option to restrict shadow casters to a lamp's layers. * Increase from 10 to 18 texture slots for materials, lamps, word. An extra texture slot shows up once the last slot is used. * Memory limit for undo, not enabled by default yet because it needs the .B.blend to be changed. * Multiple undo for image painting. * An offset for dupligroups, so not all objects in a group have to be at the origin.
2006-12-20The Big Image refactor!Ton Roosendaal
Please read: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Imaging.834.0.html Or in short: - adding MultiLayer Image support - recoded entire Image API - better integration of movie/sequence Images Was a whole load of work... went down for a week to do this. So, will need a lot of testing! Will be in irc all evening.
2006-02-14Nasty memory conflict in Compositor... when:Ton Roosendaal
- a Group has Curve node inside - this Group was re-used more times - with threaded render activated - and both groups executed on same time Then the premultipy optimize table was created twice... causing memory to confuse.
2006-01-24Orange: made Image window react nicer to compositor output and own Curves;Ton Roosendaal
- Image curves are only applied now when curves panel is in use. Closing the panel will disable curves, reopen Panel enable curves. You can minimize the Curves panel to keep it active. That latter then works as visualization curves are being applied. - Compositor output now also uses Image window curves, if active.
2006-01-24Giant commit!Ton Roosendaal
A full detailed description of this will be done later... is several days of work. Here's a summary: Render: - Full cleanup of render code, removing *all* globals and bad level calls all over blender. Render module is now not called abusive anymore - API-fied calls to rendering - Full recode of internal render pipeline. Is now rendering tiles by default, prepared for much smarter 'bucket' render later. - Each thread now can render a full part - Renders were tested with 4 threads, goes fine, apart from some lookup tables in softshadow and AO still - Rendering is prepared to do multiple layers and passes - No single 32 bits trick in render code anymore, all 100% floats now. Writing images/movies - moved writing images to blender kernel (bye bye 'schrijfplaatje'!) - made a new Movie handle system, also in kernel. This will enable much easier use of movies in Blender PreviewRender: - Using new render API, previewrender (in buttons) now uses regular render code to generate images. - new datafile 'preview.blend.c' has the preview scenes in it - previews get rendered in exact displayed size (1 pixel = 1 pixel) 3D Preview render - new; press Pkey in 3d window, for a panel that continuously renders (pkey is for games, i know... but we dont do that in orange now!) - this render works nearly identical to buttons-preview render, so it stops rendering on any event (mouse, keyboard, etc) - on moving/scaling the panel, the render code doesn't recreate all geometry - same for shifting/panning view - all other operations (now) regenerate the full render database still. - this is WIP... but big fun, especially for simple scenes! Compositor - Using same node system as now in use for shaders, you can composit images - works pretty straightforward... needs much more options/tools and integration with rendering still - is not threaded yet, nor is so smart to only recalculate changes... will be done soon! - the "Render Result" node will get all layers/passes as output sockets - The "Output" node renders to a builtin image, which you can view in the Image window. (yes, output nodes to render-result, and to files, is on the list!) The Bad News - "Unified Render" is removed. It might come back in some stage, but this system should be built from scratch. I can't really understand this code... I expect it is not much needed, especially with advanced layer/passes control - Panorama render, Field render, Motion blur, is not coded yet... (I had to recode every single feature in render, so...!) - Lens Flare is also not back... needs total revision, might become composit effect though (using zbuffer for visibility) - Part render is gone! (well, thats obvious, its default now). - The render window is only restored with limited functionality... I am going to check first the option to render to a Image window, so Blender can become a true single-window application. :) For example, the 'Spare render buffer' (jkey) doesnt work. - Render with border, now default creates a smaller image - No zbuffers are written yet... on the todo! - Scons files and MSVC will need work to get compiling again OK... thats what I can quickly recall. Now go compiling!
2006-01-12Orange:Ton Roosendaal
- cleanup of color curves code; goes at least twice faster now! (includes black/white point stuff) - When using 'Curves' in image window on a byte rect, it creates a (temp) float rect to operate on. So curves work for regular pictures too now.
2006-01-10Orange: and now for the real exr fun: float buffer support in Image window!Ton Roosendaal
Image as loaded in Blender (from openexr.com): http://www.blender.org/bf/exrcurve1.jpg Image with different white point: http://www.blender.org/bf/exrcurve2.jpg Image with white and black point and a curve: http://www.blender.org/bf/exrcurve3.jpg Use SHIFT+click to set the black point, and CTRL+click for white point. The buttons in the panel work too, of course. The curves work after the black/white range was corrected, so you can stick to curves with a normal 0-1 range. There's also now a general color curve, marked with 'C' button. Note; this currently only maps the float colors to a visible 8 bits per channel rect. You can save it, but when the blender file loads the curve or mapping is not executed until you click in the curves... have to look at that still. Speed for this is also quite unoptimized... still WIP, but fun!
2006-01-08Orange:Ton Roosendaal
- New UI element: the "Curve Button". For mapping ranges (like 0 - 1) to another range, the curve button can be used for proportional falloff, bone influences, painting density, etc. Most evident use is of course to map RGB color with curves. To be able to use it, you have to allocate a CurveMapping struct and pass this on to the button. The CurveMapping API is in the new C file blenkernel/intern/colortools.c It's as simple as calling: curvemap= curvemapping_add(3, 0, 0, 1, 1) Which will create 3 curves, and sets a default 0-1 range. The current code only supports up to 4 curves maximum per mapping struct. The CurveMap button in Blender than handles allmost all editing. Evaluating a single channel: float newvalue= curvemapping_evaluateF(curvemap, 0, oldval); Where the second argument is the channel index, here 0-1-2 are possible. Or mapping a vector: curvemapping_evaluate3F(curvemap, newvec, oldvec); Optimized versions for byte or short mapping is possible too, not done yet. In butspace.c I've added a template wrapper for buttons around the curve, to reveil settings or show tools; check this screenie: http://www.blender.org/bf/curves.jpg - Buttons R, G, B: select channel - icons + and -: zoom in, out - icon 'wrench': menu with tools, like clear curve, set handle type - icon 'clipping': menu with clip values, and to dis/enable clipping - icon 'x': delete selection In the curve button itself, only LMB clicks are handled (like all UI elements in Blender). - click on point: select - shift+click on point: swap select - click on point + drag: select point (if not selected) and move it - click outside point + drag: translate view - CTRL+click: add new point - hold SHIFT while dragging to snap to grid (Yes I know... either one of these can be Blender compliant, not both!) - if you drag a point exactly on top of another, it merges them Other fixes: - Icons now draw using "Safe RasterPos", so they align with pixel boundary. the old code made ints from the raster pos coordinate, which doesn't work well for zoom in/out situations - bug in Node editing: buttons could not get freed, causing in memory error prints at end of a Blender session. That one was a very simple, but nasty error causing me all evening last night to find! (Hint; check diff of editnode.c, where uiDoButtons is called) Last note: this adds 3 new files in our tree, I did scons, but not MSVC!