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2012-10-22style cleanup: use more const's in BLI_heap & dpx/cineon style cleanupCampbell Barton
2012-10-22Patch #27397: Improved DPX/Cineon codeSergey Sharybin
Patch by Julien Enche, thanks! From the patch comment: It allows Blender to load: - 1, 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits files. For 10 and 12 bits files, packed or filled type A/B are supported. - RGB, Log, Luma and YCbCr colorspaces. - Big and little endian storage. - Multi-elements (planar) storage. It allows Blender to save : - 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits file. For 10 and 12 bits files, the most used type A padding is used. - RGB and Log colorspaces (Cineon can only be saved in Log colorspace). For Log colorspace, the common default values are used for gamma, reference black and reference white (respectively 1.7, 95 and 685 for 10 bits files). - Saved DPX/Cineon files now match the viewer. Some files won't load (mostly because I haven't seen any of them): - Compressed files - 32 and 64 bits files - Image orientation information are not taken in account. Here too, I haven't seen any file that was not top-bottom/left-right oriented.
2012-04-30code cleanup: header cleanupCampbell Barton
2012-02-29Code Cleanup: remove non existing function declarations.Campbell Barton
added some missing functions too - which are not used yep but should be there for api completeness. * CDDM_set_mloop * CDDM_set_mpoly * BLI_mempool_count
2012-02-17unify include guard defines, __$FILENAME__Campbell Barton
without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
2011-02-27doxygen: blender/imbuf tagged.Nathan Letwory
2010-02-12correct fsf addressCampbell Barton
2006-03-12New: Import/Export of Cineon and DPX image files. The first is Kodak'sTon Roosendaal
standard for film scanning, 10 bits/channel and logarithmic. DPX is derived from Cineon as the ANSI/SMPTE industry standard. DPX supports 16 bits color/channel, linear as well as logarithmic. Code has been gratefully copied from CinePaint and was integrated in Blender by Joe Eagar. According to CinePaint's dev Robin Rowe the DPX code defaults to log colorspace. Can't find in the code clues yet how to enable/disable that. However, tests with write/read of DPX seems to show no visible loss by log conversion code. Might be because it uses the entire 16 bit range... CinePaint dpx files have been succesfully imported in a Quantel IQ HD/2K finishing/grading set without problem, so for now I guess we can use it! :) Changes in code: added tests for image magic numbers before entering the actual reading code. Prevents error prints, and makes it faster too. (Note; this because Blender doesn't check for extensions, but calls reading functions on every file until one accepts it. :)