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-rw-r--r-- | plugins/AdvaImg/Docs/Dist | 1052 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/AdvaImg/Docs/license-gplv2.txt | 126 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/AdvaImg/Docs/license-gplv3.txt | 228 |
3 files changed, 354 insertions, 1052 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/AdvaImg/Docs/Dist b/plugins/AdvaImg/Docs/Dist deleted file mode 100644 index fafca0060e..0000000000 --- a/plugins/AdvaImg/Docs/Dist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1052 +0,0 @@ -// ==========================================================
-// FreeImage 3
-//
-// Design and implementation by
-// - Floris van den Berg (flvdberg@wxs.nl)
-// - Hervé Drolon (drolon@infonie.fr)
-//
-// Contributors:
-// - Adam Gates (radad@xoasis.com)
-// - Alex Kwak
-// - Alexander Dymerets (sashad@te.net.ua)
-// - Detlev Vendt (detlev.vendt@brillit.de)
-// - Jan L. Nauta (jln@magentammt.com)
-// - Jani Kajala (janik@remedy.fi)
-// - Juergen Riecker (j.riecker@gmx.de)
-// - Karl-Heinz Bussian (khbussian@moss.de)
-// - Laurent Rocher (rocherl@club-internet.fr)
-// - Luca Piergentili (l.pierge@terra.es)
-// - Machiel ten Brinke (brinkem@uni-one.nl)
-// - Markus Loibl (markus.loibl@epost.de)
-// - Martin Weber (martweb@gmx.net)
-// - Matthias Wandel (mwandel@rim.net)
-// - Michal Novotny (michal@etc.cz)
-// - Petr Pytelka (pyta@lightcomp.com)
-// - Riley McNiff (rmcniff@marexgroup.com)
-// - Ryan Rubley (ryan@lostreality.org)
-// - Volker Gärtner (volkerg@gmx.at)
-//
-// This file is part of FreeImage 3
-//
-// COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY
-// OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES
-// THAT THE COVERED CODE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-// OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE COVERED
-// CODE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT
-// THE INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY
-// SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL
-// PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER
-// THIS DISCLAIMER.
-//
-// Use at your own risk!
-// ==========================================================
-
-#ifndef FREEIMAGE_H
-#define FREEIMAGE_H
-
-// Version information ------------------------------------------------------
-
-#define FREEIMAGE_MAJOR_VERSION 3
-#define FREEIMAGE_MINOR_VERSION 10
-#define FREEIMAGE_RELEASE_SERIAL 0
-
-// Compiler options ---------------------------------------------------------
-
-#include <wchar.h> // needed for UNICODE functions
-
-#if defined(FREEIMAGE_LIB)
- #define DLL_API
- #define DLL_CALLCONV
-#else
- #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__)
- #define DLL_CALLCONV __stdcall
- // The following ifdef block is the standard way of creating macros which make exporting
- // from a DLL simpler. All files within this DLL are compiled with the FREEIMAGE_EXPORTS
- // symbol defined on the command line. this symbol should not be defined on any project
- // that uses this DLL. This way any other project whose source files include this file see
- // DLL_API functions as being imported from a DLL, wheras this DLL sees symbols
- // defined with this macro as being exported.
- #ifdef FREEIMAGE_EXPORTS
- #define DLL_API __declspec(dllexport)
- #else
- #define DLL_API __declspec(dllimport)
- #endif // FREEIMAGE_EXPORTS
- #else
- // try the gcc visibility support (see http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility)
- #if defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ >= 4) || (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4))
- #ifndef GCC_HASCLASSVISIBILITY
- #define GCC_HASCLASSVISIBILITY
- #endif
- #endif // __GNUC__
- #define DLL_CALLCONV
- #if defined(GCC_HASCLASSVISIBILITY)
- #define DLL_API __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
- #else
- #define DLL_API
- #endif
- #endif // WIN32 / !WIN32
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_LIB
-
-// Some versions of gcc may have BYTE_ORDER or __BYTE_ORDER defined
-// If your big endian system isn't being detected, add an OS specific check
-#if (defined(BYTE_ORDER) && BYTE_ORDER==BIG_ENDIAN) || \
- (defined(__BYTE_ORDER) && __BYTE_ORDER==__BIG_ENDIAN) || \
- defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__)
-#define FREEIMAGE_BIGENDIAN
-#endif // BYTE_ORDER
-
-// This really only affects 24 and 32 bit formats, the rest are always RGB order.
-#define FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_BGR 0
-#define FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_RGB 1
-#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(FREEIMAGE_BIGENDIAN)
-#define FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_RGB
-#else
-#define FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_BGR
-#endif
-
-// Ensure 4-byte enums if we're using Borland C++ compilers
-#if defined(__BORLANDC__)
-#pragma option push -b
-#endif
-
-// For C compatibility --------------------------------------------------------
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-#define FI_DEFAULT(x) = x
-#define FI_ENUM(x) enum x
-#define FI_STRUCT(x) struct x
-#else
-#define FI_DEFAULT(x)
-#define FI_ENUM(x) typedef int x; enum x
-#define FI_STRUCT(x) typedef struct x x; struct x
-#endif
-
-// Bitmap types -------------------------------------------------------------
-
-FI_STRUCT (FIBITMAP) { void *data; };
-FI_STRUCT (FIMULTIBITMAP) { void *data; };
-
-// Types used in the library (directly copied from Windows) -----------------
-
-#ifndef _WINDOWS_
-#define _WINDOWS_
-
-#ifndef FALSE
-#define FALSE 0
-#endif
-#ifndef TRUE
-#define TRUE 1
-#endif
-#ifndef NULL
-#define NULL 0
-#endif
-
-#ifndef SEEK_SET
-#define SEEK_SET 0
-#define SEEK_CUR 1
-#define SEEK_END 2
-#endif
-
-#ifndef _MSC_VER
-// define portable types for 32-bit / 64-bit OS
-#include <inttypes.h>
-#ifndef _WINDEF_H
-typedef int32_t BOOL;
-typedef uint8_t BYTE;
-typedef uint16_t WORD;
-typedef uint32_t DWORD;
-typedef int32_t LONG;
-#endif
-#else
-// MS is not C99 ISO compliant
-typedef long BOOL;
-typedef unsigned char BYTE;
-typedef unsigned short WORD;
-typedef unsigned long DWORD;
-typedef long LONG;
-#endif // _MSC_VER
-
-#ifndef _WINGDI_H
-
-#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__))
-#pragma pack(push, 1)
-#else
-#pragma pack(1)
-#endif // WIN32
-
-typedef struct tagRGBQUAD {
-#if FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER == FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_BGR
- BYTE rgbBlue;
- BYTE rgbGreen;
- BYTE rgbRed;
-#else
- BYTE rgbRed;
- BYTE rgbGreen;
- BYTE rgbBlue;
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER
- BYTE rgbReserved;
-} RGBQUAD;
-
-typedef struct tagRGBTRIPLE {
-#if FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER == FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_BGR
- BYTE rgbtBlue;
- BYTE rgbtGreen;
- BYTE rgbtRed;
-#else
- BYTE rgbtRed;
- BYTE rgbtGreen;
- BYTE rgbtBlue;
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER
-} RGBTRIPLE;
-
-#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__))
-#pragma pack(pop)
-#else
-#pragma pack()
-#endif // WIN32
-
-typedef struct tagBITMAPINFOHEADER{
- DWORD biSize;
- LONG biWidth;
- LONG biHeight;
- WORD biPlanes;
- WORD biBitCount;
- DWORD biCompression;
- DWORD biSizeImage;
- LONG biXPelsPerMeter;
- LONG biYPelsPerMeter;
- DWORD biClrUsed;
- DWORD biClrImportant;
-} BITMAPINFOHEADER, *PBITMAPINFOHEADER;
-
-typedef struct tagBITMAPINFO {
- BITMAPINFOHEADER bmiHeader;
- RGBQUAD bmiColors[1];
-} BITMAPINFO, *PBITMAPINFO;
-
-#endif // _WINDOWS_
-
-#endif // _WINGDI_H
-
-// Types used in the library (specific to FreeImage) ------------------------
-
-#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__))
-#pragma pack(push, 1)
-#else
-#pragma pack(1)
-#endif // WIN32
-
-/** 48-bit RGB
-*/
-typedef struct tagFIRGB16 {
- WORD red;
- WORD green;
- WORD blue;
-} FIRGB16;
-
-/** 64-bit RGBA
-*/
-typedef struct tagFIRGBA16 {
- WORD red;
- WORD green;
- WORD blue;
- WORD alpha;
-} FIRGBA16;
-
-/** 96-bit RGB Float
-*/
-typedef struct tagFIRGBF {
- float red;
- float green;
- float blue;
-} FIRGBF;
-
-/** 128-bit RGBA Float
-*/
-typedef struct tagFIRGBAF {
- float red;
- float green;
- float blue;
- float alpha;
-} FIRGBAF;
-
-/** Data structure for COMPLEX type (complex number)
-*/
-typedef struct tagFICOMPLEX {
- /// real part
- double r;
- /// imaginary part
- double i;
-} FICOMPLEX;
-
-#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__))
-#pragma pack(pop)
-#else
-#pragma pack()
-#endif // WIN32
-
-// Indexes for byte arrays, masks and shifts for treating pixels as words ---
-// These coincide with the order of RGBQUAD and RGBTRIPLE -------------------
-
-#ifndef FREEIMAGE_BIGENDIAN
-#if FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER == FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_BGR
-// Little Endian (x86 / MS Windows, Linux) : BGR(A) order
-#define FI_RGBA_RED 2
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN 1
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE 0
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA 3
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_MASK 0x00FF0000
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_MASK 0x0000FF00
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_MASK 0x000000FF
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_MASK 0xFF000000
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_SHIFT 16
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_SHIFT 8
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_SHIFT 0
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_SHIFT 24
-#else
-// Little Endian (x86 / MaxOSX) : RGB(A) order
-#define FI_RGBA_RED 0
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN 1
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE 2
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA 3
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_MASK 0x000000FF
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_MASK 0x0000FF00
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_MASK 0x00FF0000
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_MASK 0xFF000000
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_SHIFT 0
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_SHIFT 8
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_SHIFT 16
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_SHIFT 24
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER
-#else
-#if FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER == FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER_BGR
-// Big Endian (PPC / none) : BGR(A) order
-#define FI_RGBA_RED 2
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN 1
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE 0
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA 3
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_MASK 0x0000FF00
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_MASK 0x00FF0000
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_MASK 0xFF000000
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_MASK 0x000000FF
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_SHIFT 8
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_SHIFT 16
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_SHIFT 24
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_SHIFT 0
-#else
-// Big Endian (PPC / Linux, MaxOSX) : RGB(A) order
-#define FI_RGBA_RED 0
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN 1
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE 2
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA 3
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_MASK 0xFF000000
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_MASK 0x00FF0000
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_MASK 0x0000FF00
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_MASK 0x000000FF
-#define FI_RGBA_RED_SHIFT 24
-#define FI_RGBA_GREEN_SHIFT 16
-#define FI_RGBA_BLUE_SHIFT 8
-#define FI_RGBA_ALPHA_SHIFT 0
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_COLORORDER
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_BIGENDIAN
-
-#define FI_RGBA_RGB_MASK (FI_RGBA_RED_MASK|FI_RGBA_GREEN_MASK|FI_RGBA_BLUE_MASK)
-
-// The 16bit macros only include masks and shifts, since each color element is not byte aligned
-
-#define FI16_555_RED_MASK 0x7C00
-#define FI16_555_GREEN_MASK 0x03E0
-#define FI16_555_BLUE_MASK 0x001F
-#define FI16_555_RED_SHIFT 10
-#define FI16_555_GREEN_SHIFT 5
-#define FI16_555_BLUE_SHIFT 0
-#define FI16_565_RED_MASK 0xF800
-#define FI16_565_GREEN_MASK 0x07E0
-#define FI16_565_BLUE_MASK 0x001F
-#define FI16_565_RED_SHIFT 11
-#define FI16_565_GREEN_SHIFT 5
-#define FI16_565_BLUE_SHIFT 0
-
-// ICC profile support ------------------------------------------------------
-
-#define FIICC_DEFAULT 0x00
-#define FIICC_COLOR_IS_CMYK 0x01
-
-FI_STRUCT (FIICCPROFILE) {
- WORD flags; // info flag
- DWORD size; // profile's size measured in bytes
- void *data; // points to a block of contiguous memory containing the profile
-};
-
-// Important enums ----------------------------------------------------------
-
-/** I/O image format identifiers.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT) {
- FIF_UNKNOWN = -1,
- FIF_BMP = 0,
- FIF_ICO = 1,
- FIF_JPEG = 2,
- FIF_JNG = 3,
- FIF_KOALA = 4,
- FIF_LBM = 5,
- FIF_IFF = FIF_LBM,
- FIF_MNG = 6,
- FIF_PBM = 7,
- FIF_PBMRAW = 8,
- FIF_PCD = 9,
- FIF_PCX = 10,
- FIF_PGM = 11,
- FIF_PGMRAW = 12,
- FIF_PNG = 13,
- FIF_PPM = 14,
- FIF_PPMRAW = 15,
- FIF_RAS = 16,
- FIF_TARGA = 17,
- FIF_TIFF = 18,
- FIF_WBMP = 19,
- FIF_PSD = 20,
- FIF_CUT = 21,
- FIF_XBM = 22,
- FIF_XPM = 23,
- FIF_DDS = 24,
- FIF_GIF = 25,
- FIF_HDR = 26,
- FIF_FAXG3 = 27,
- FIF_SGI = 28,
- FIF_EXR = 29,
- FIF_J2K = 30,
- FIF_JP2 = 31
-};
-
-/** Image type used in FreeImage.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_TYPE) {
- FIT_UNKNOWN = 0, // unknown type
- FIT_BITMAP = 1, // standard image : 1-, 4-, 8-, 16-, 24-, 32-bit
- FIT_UINT16 = 2, // array of unsigned short : unsigned 16-bit
- FIT_INT16 = 3, // array of short : signed 16-bit
- FIT_UINT32 = 4, // array of unsigned long : unsigned 32-bit
- FIT_INT32 = 5, // array of long : signed 32-bit
- FIT_FLOAT = 6, // array of float : 32-bit IEEE floating point
- FIT_DOUBLE = 7, // array of double : 64-bit IEEE floating point
- FIT_COMPLEX = 8, // array of FICOMPLEX : 2 x 64-bit IEEE floating point
- FIT_RGB16 = 9, // 48-bit RGB image : 3 x 16-bit
- FIT_RGBA16 = 10, // 64-bit RGBA image : 4 x 16-bit
- FIT_RGBF = 11, // 96-bit RGB float image : 3 x 32-bit IEEE floating point
- FIT_RGBAF = 12 // 128-bit RGBA float image : 4 x 32-bit IEEE floating point
-};
-
-/** Image color type used in FreeImage.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_TYPE) {
- FIC_MINISWHITE = 0, // min value is white
- FIC_MINISBLACK = 1, // min value is black
- FIC_RGB = 2, // RGB color model
- FIC_PALETTE = 3, // color map indexed
- FIC_RGBALPHA = 4, // RGB color model with alpha channel
- FIC_CMYK = 5 // CMYK color model
-};
-
-/** Color quantization algorithms.
-Constants used in FreeImage_ColorQuantize.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_QUANTIZE) {
- FIQ_WUQUANT = 0, // Xiaolin Wu color quantization algorithm
- FIQ_NNQUANT = 1 // NeuQuant neural-net quantization algorithm by Anthony Dekker
-};
-
-/** Dithering algorithms.
-Constants used in FreeImage_Dither.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_DITHER) {
- FID_FS = 0, // Floyd & Steinberg error diffusion
- FID_BAYER4x4 = 1, // Bayer ordered dispersed dot dithering (order 2 dithering matrix)
- FID_BAYER8x8 = 2, // Bayer ordered dispersed dot dithering (order 3 dithering matrix)
- FID_CLUSTER6x6 = 3, // Ordered clustered dot dithering (order 3 - 6x6 matrix)
- FID_CLUSTER8x8 = 4, // Ordered clustered dot dithering (order 4 - 8x8 matrix)
- FID_CLUSTER16x16= 5, // Ordered clustered dot dithering (order 8 - 16x16 matrix)
- FID_BAYER16x16 = 6 // Bayer ordered dispersed dot dithering (order 4 dithering matrix)
-};
-
-/** Lossless JPEG transformations
-Constants used in FreeImage_JPEGTransform
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_JPEG_OPERATION) {
- FIJPEG_OP_NONE = 0, // no transformation
- FIJPEG_OP_FLIP_H = 1, // horizontal flip
- FIJPEG_OP_FLIP_V = 2, // vertical flip
- FIJPEG_OP_TRANSPOSE = 3, // transpose across UL-to-LR axis
- FIJPEG_OP_TRANSVERSE = 4, // transpose across UR-to-LL axis
- FIJPEG_OP_ROTATE_90 = 5, // 90-degree clockwise rotation
- FIJPEG_OP_ROTATE_180 = 6, // 180-degree rotation
- FIJPEG_OP_ROTATE_270 = 7 // 270-degree clockwise (or 90 ccw)
-};
-
-/** Tone mapping operators.
-Constants used in FreeImage_ToneMapping.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_TMO) {
- FITMO_DRAGO03 = 0, // Adaptive logarithmic mapping (F. Drago, 2003)
- FITMO_REINHARD05 = 1, // Dynamic range reduction inspired by photoreceptor physiology (E. Reinhard, 2005)
- FITMO_FATTAL02 = 2 // Gradient domain high dynamic range compression (R. Fattal, 2002)
-};
-
-/** Upsampling / downsampling filters.
-Constants used in FreeImage_Rescale.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_FILTER) {
- FILTER_BOX = 0, // Box, pulse, Fourier window, 1st order (constant) b-spline
- FILTER_BICUBIC = 1, // Mitchell & Netravali's two-param cubic filter
- FILTER_BILINEAR = 2, // Bilinear filter
- FILTER_BSPLINE = 3, // 4th order (cubic) b-spline
- FILTER_CATMULLROM = 4, // Catmull-Rom spline, Overhauser spline
- FILTER_LANCZOS3 = 5 // Lanczos3 filter
-};
-
-/** Color channels.
-Constants used in color manipulation routines.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_CHANNEL) {
- FICC_RGB = 0, // Use red, green and blue channels
- FICC_RED = 1, // Use red channel
- FICC_GREEN = 2, // Use green channel
- FICC_BLUE = 3, // Use blue channel
- FICC_ALPHA = 4, // Use alpha channel
- FICC_BLACK = 5, // Use black channel
- FICC_REAL = 6, // Complex images: use real part
- FICC_IMAG = 7, // Complex images: use imaginary part
- FICC_MAG = 8, // Complex images: use magnitude
- FICC_PHASE = 9 // Complex images: use phase
-};
-
-// Metadata support ---------------------------------------------------------
-
-/**
- Tag data type information (based on TIFF specifications)
-
- Note: RATIONALs are the ratio of two 32-bit integer values.
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_MDTYPE) {
- FIDT_NOTYPE = 0, // placeholder
- FIDT_BYTE = 1, // 8-bit unsigned integer
- FIDT_ASCII = 2, // 8-bit bytes w/ last byte null
- FIDT_SHORT = 3, // 16-bit unsigned integer
- FIDT_LONG = 4, // 32-bit unsigned integer
- FIDT_RATIONAL = 5, // 64-bit unsigned fraction
- FIDT_SBYTE = 6, // 8-bit signed integer
- FIDT_UNDEFINED = 7, // 8-bit untyped data
- FIDT_SSHORT = 8, // 16-bit signed integer
- FIDT_SLONG = 9, // 32-bit signed integer
- FIDT_SRATIONAL = 10, // 64-bit signed fraction
- FIDT_FLOAT = 11, // 32-bit IEEE floating point
- FIDT_DOUBLE = 12, // 64-bit IEEE floating point
- FIDT_IFD = 13, // 32-bit unsigned integer (offset)
- FIDT_PALETTE = 14 // 32-bit RGBQUAD
-};
-
-/**
- Metadata models supported by FreeImage
-*/
-FI_ENUM(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL) {
- FIMD_NODATA = -1,
- FIMD_COMMENTS = 0, // single comment or keywords
- FIMD_EXIF_MAIN = 1, // Exif-TIFF metadata
- FIMD_EXIF_EXIF = 2, // Exif-specific metadata
- FIMD_EXIF_GPS = 3, // Exif GPS metadata
- FIMD_EXIF_MAKERNOTE = 4, // Exif maker note metadata
- FIMD_EXIF_INTEROP = 5, // Exif interoperability metadata
- FIMD_IPTC = 6, // IPTC/NAA metadata
- FIMD_XMP = 7, // Abobe XMP metadata
- FIMD_GEOTIFF = 8, // GeoTIFF metadata
- FIMD_ANIMATION = 9, // Animation metadata
- FIMD_CUSTOM = 10 // Used to attach other metadata types to a dib
-};
-
-/**
- Handle to a metadata model
-*/
-FI_STRUCT (FIMETADATA) { void *data; };
-
-/**
- Handle to a FreeImage tag
-*/
-FI_STRUCT (FITAG) { void *data; };
-
-// File IO routines ---------------------------------------------------------
-
-#ifndef FREEIMAGE_IO
-#define FREEIMAGE_IO
-
-typedef void* fi_handle;
-typedef unsigned (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_ReadProc) (void *buffer, unsigned size, unsigned count, fi_handle handle);
-typedef unsigned (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_WriteProc) (void *buffer, unsigned size, unsigned count, fi_handle handle);
-typedef int (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_SeekProc) (fi_handle handle, long offset, int origin);
-typedef long (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_TellProc) (fi_handle handle);
-
-#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__))
-#pragma pack(push, 1)
-#else
-#pragma pack(1)
-#endif // WIN32
-
-FI_STRUCT(FreeImageIO) {
- FI_ReadProc read_proc; // pointer to the function used to read data
- FI_WriteProc write_proc; // pointer to the function used to write data
- FI_SeekProc seek_proc; // pointer to the function used to seek
- FI_TellProc tell_proc; // pointer to the function used to aquire the current position
-};
-
-#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__))
-#pragma pack(pop)
-#else
-#pragma pack()
-#endif // WIN32
-
-/**
-Handle to a memory I/O stream
-*/
-FI_STRUCT (FIMEMORY) { void *data; };
-
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_IO
-
-// Plugin routines ----------------------------------------------------------
-
-#ifndef PLUGINS
-#define PLUGINS
-
-typedef const char *(DLL_CALLCONV *FI_FormatProc) ();
-typedef const char *(DLL_CALLCONV *FI_DescriptionProc) ();
-typedef const char *(DLL_CALLCONV *FI_ExtensionListProc) ();
-typedef const char *(DLL_CALLCONV *FI_RegExprProc) ();
-typedef void *(DLL_CALLCONV *FI_OpenProc)(FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, BOOL read);
-typedef void (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_CloseProc)(FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, void *data);
-typedef int (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_PageCountProc)(FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, void *data);
-typedef int (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_PageCapabilityProc)(FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, void *data);
-typedef FIBITMAP *(DLL_CALLCONV *FI_LoadProc)(FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, int page, int flags, void *data);
-typedef BOOL (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_SaveProc)(FreeImageIO *io, FIBITMAP *dib, fi_handle handle, int page, int flags, void *data);
-typedef BOOL (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_ValidateProc)(FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle);
-typedef const char *(DLL_CALLCONV *FI_MimeProc) ();
-typedef BOOL (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_SupportsExportBPPProc)(int bpp);
-typedef BOOL (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_SupportsExportTypeProc)(FREE_IMAGE_TYPE type);
-typedef BOOL (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_SupportsICCProfilesProc)();
-
-FI_STRUCT (Plugin) {
- FI_FormatProc format_proc;
- FI_DescriptionProc description_proc;
- FI_ExtensionListProc extension_proc;
- FI_RegExprProc regexpr_proc;
- FI_OpenProc open_proc;
- FI_CloseProc close_proc;
- FI_PageCountProc pagecount_proc;
- FI_PageCapabilityProc pagecapability_proc;
- FI_LoadProc load_proc;
- FI_SaveProc save_proc;
- FI_ValidateProc validate_proc;
- FI_MimeProc mime_proc;
- FI_SupportsExportBPPProc supports_export_bpp_proc;
- FI_SupportsExportTypeProc supports_export_type_proc;
- FI_SupportsICCProfilesProc supports_icc_profiles_proc;
-};
-
-typedef void (DLL_CALLCONV *FI_InitProc)(Plugin *plugin, int format_id);
-
-#endif // PLUGINS
-
-
-// Load / Save flag constants -----------------------------------------------
-
-#define BMP_DEFAULT 0
-#define BMP_SAVE_RLE 1
-#define CUT_DEFAULT 0
-#define DDS_DEFAULT 0
-#define EXR_DEFAULT 0 // save data as half with piz-based wavelet compression
-#define EXR_FLOAT 0x0001 // save data as float instead of as half (not recommended)
-#define EXR_NONE 0x0002 // save with no compression
-#define EXR_ZIP 0x0004 // save with zlib compression, in blocks of 16 scan lines
-#define EXR_PIZ 0x0008 // save with piz-based wavelet compression
-#define EXR_PXR24 0x0010 // save with lossy 24-bit float compression
-#define EXR_B44 0x0020 // save with lossy 44% float compression - goes to 22% when combined with EXR_LC
-#define EXR_LC 0x0040 // save images with one luminance and two chroma channels, rather than as RGB (lossy compression)
-#define FAXG3_DEFAULT 0
-#define GIF_DEFAULT 0
-#define GIF_LOAD256 1 // Load the image as a 256 color image with ununsed palette entries, if it's 16 or 2 color
-#define GIF_PLAYBACK 2 // 'Play' the GIF to generate each frame (as 32bpp) instead of returning raw frame data when loading
-#define HDR_DEFAULT 0
-#define ICO_DEFAULT 0
-#define ICO_MAKEALPHA 1 // convert to 32bpp and create an alpha channel from the AND-mask when loading
-#define IFF_DEFAULT 0
-#define J2K_DEFAULT 0 // save with a 16:1 rate
-#define JP2_DEFAULT 0 // save with a 16:1 rate
-#define JPEG_DEFAULT 0 // loading (see JPEG_FAST); saving (see JPEG_QUALITYGOOD)
-#define JPEG_FAST 0x0001 // load the file as fast as possible, sacrificing some quality
-#define JPEG_ACCURATE 0x0002 // load the file with the best quality, sacrificing some speed
-#define JPEG_CMYK 0x0004 // load separated CMYK "as is" (use | to combine with other load flags)
-#define JPEG_QUALITYSUPERB 0x80 // save with superb quality (100:1)
-#define JPEG_QUALITYGOOD 0x0100 // save with good quality (75:1)
-#define JPEG_QUALITYNORMAL 0x0200 // save with normal quality (50:1)
-#define JPEG_QUALITYAVERAGE 0x0400 // save with average quality (25:1)
-#define JPEG_QUALITYBAD 0x0800 // save with bad quality (10:1)
-#define JPEG_PROGRESSIVE 0x2000 // save as a progressive-JPEG (use | to combine with other save flags)
-#define KOALA_DEFAULT 0
-#define LBM_DEFAULT 0
-#define MNG_DEFAULT 0
-#define PCD_DEFAULT 0
-#define PCD_BASE 1 // load the bitmap sized 768 x 512
-#define PCD_BASEDIV4 2 // load the bitmap sized 384 x 256
-#define PCD_BASEDIV16 3 // load the bitmap sized 192 x 128
-#define PCX_DEFAULT 0
-#define PNG_DEFAULT 0
-#define PNG_IGNOREGAMMA 1 // avoid gamma correction
-#define PNM_DEFAULT 0
-#define PNM_SAVE_RAW 0 // If set the writer saves in RAW format (i.e. P4, P5 or P6)
-#define PNM_SAVE_ASCII 1 // If set the writer saves in ASCII format (i.e. P1, P2 or P3)
-#define PSD_DEFAULT 0
-#define RAS_DEFAULT 0
-#define SGI_DEFAULT 0
-#define TARGA_DEFAULT 0
-#define TARGA_LOAD_RGB888 1 // If set the loader converts RGB555 and ARGB8888 -> RGB888.
-#define TIFF_DEFAULT 0
-#define TIFF_CMYK 0x0001 // reads/stores tags for separated CMYK (use | to combine with compression flags)
-#define TIFF_PACKBITS 0x0100 // save using PACKBITS compression
-#define TIFF_DEFLATE 0x0200 // save using DEFLATE compression (a.k.a. ZLIB compression)
-#define TIFF_ADOBE_DEFLATE 0x0400 // save using ADOBE DEFLATE compression
-#define TIFF_NONE 0x0800 // save without any compression
-#define TIFF_CCITTFAX3 0x1000 // save using CCITT Group 3 fax encoding
-#define TIFF_CCITTFAX4 0x2000 // save using CCITT Group 4 fax encoding
-#define TIFF_LZW 0x4000 // save using LZW compression
-#define TIFF_JPEG 0x8000 // save using JPEG compression
-#define WBMP_DEFAULT 0
-#define XBM_DEFAULT 0
-#define XPM_DEFAULT 0
-
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-// Init / Error routines ----------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Initialise(BOOL load_local_plugins_only FI_DEFAULT(FALSE));
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_DeInitialise(void);
-
-// Version routines ---------------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetVersion(void);
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetCopyrightMessage(void);
-
-// Message output functions -------------------------------------------------
-
-typedef void (*FreeImage_OutputMessageFunction)(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, const char *msg);
-typedef void (DLL_CALLCONV *FreeImage_OutputMessageFunctionStdCall)(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, const char *msg);
-
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetOutputMessageStdCall(FreeImage_OutputMessageFunctionStdCall omf);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetOutputMessage(FreeImage_OutputMessageFunction omf);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_OutputMessageProc(int fif, const char *fmt, ...);
-
-// Allocate / Clone / Unload routines ---------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Allocate(int width, int height, int bpp, unsigned red_mask FI_DEFAULT(0), unsigned green_mask FI_DEFAULT(0), unsigned blue_mask FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AllocateT(FREE_IMAGE_TYPE type, int width, int height, int bpp FI_DEFAULT(8), unsigned red_mask FI_DEFAULT(0), unsigned green_mask FI_DEFAULT(0), unsigned blue_mask FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP * DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Clone(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Unload(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-// Load / Save routines -----------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Load(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, const char *filename, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_LoadU(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, const wchar_t *filename, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_LoadFromHandle(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Save(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FIBITMAP *dib, const char *filename, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SaveU(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FIBITMAP *dib, const wchar_t *filename, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SaveToHandle(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FIBITMAP *dib, FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-
-// Memory I/O stream routines -----------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FIMEMORY *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_OpenMemory(BYTE *data FI_DEFAULT(0), DWORD size_in_bytes FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_CloseMemory(FIMEMORY *stream);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_LoadFromMemory(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FIMEMORY *stream, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SaveToMemory(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FIBITMAP *dib, FIMEMORY *stream, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API long DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_TellMemory(FIMEMORY *stream);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SeekMemory(FIMEMORY *stream, long offset, int origin);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AcquireMemory(FIMEMORY *stream, BYTE **data, DWORD *size_in_bytes);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ReadMemory(void *buffer, unsigned size, unsigned count, FIMEMORY *stream);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_WriteMemory(const void *buffer, unsigned size, unsigned count, FIMEMORY *stream);
-DLL_API FIMULTIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_LoadMultiBitmapFromMemory(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FIMEMORY *stream, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-
-// Plugin Interface ---------------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_RegisterLocalPlugin(FI_InitProc proc_address, const char *format FI_DEFAULT(0), const char *description FI_DEFAULT(0), const char *extension FI_DEFAULT(0), const char *regexpr FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_RegisterExternalPlugin(const char *path, const char *format FI_DEFAULT(0), const char *description FI_DEFAULT(0), const char *extension FI_DEFAULT(0), const char *regexpr FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API int DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFCount(void);
-DLL_API int DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetPluginEnabled(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, BOOL enable);
-DLL_API int DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_IsPluginEnabled(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFFromFormat(const char *format);
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFFromMime(const char *mime);
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFormatFromFIF(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFExtensionList(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFDescription(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFRegExpr(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFMimeType(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFFromFilename(const char *filename);
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFIFFromFilenameU(const wchar_t *filename);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FIFSupportsReading(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FIFSupportsWriting(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FIFSupportsExportBPP(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, int bpp);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FIFSupportsExportType(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, FREE_IMAGE_TYPE type);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FIFSupportsICCProfiles(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif);
-
-// Multipaging interface ----------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FIMULTIBITMAP * DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_OpenMultiBitmap(FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT fif, const char *filename, BOOL create_new, BOOL read_only, BOOL keep_cache_in_memory FI_DEFAULT(FALSE), int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_CloseMultiBitmap(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, int flags FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API int DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetPageCount(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AppendPage(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, FIBITMAP *data);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_InsertPage(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, int page, FIBITMAP *data);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_DeletePage(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, int page);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP * DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_LockPage(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, int page);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_UnlockPage(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, FIBITMAP *data, BOOL changed);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_MovePage(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, int target, int source);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetLockedPageNumbers(FIMULTIBITMAP *bitmap, int *pages, int *count);
-
-// Filetype request routines ------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFileType(const char *filename, int size FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFileTypeU(const wchar_t *filename, int size FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFileTypeFromHandle(FreeImageIO *io, fi_handle handle, int size FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_FORMAT DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetFileTypeFromMemory(FIMEMORY *stream, int size FI_DEFAULT(0));
-
-// Image type request routine -----------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_TYPE DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetImageType(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-// FreeImage helper routines ------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_IsLittleEndian(void);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_LookupX11Color(const char *szColor, BYTE *nRed, BYTE *nGreen, BYTE *nBlue);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_LookupSVGColor(const char *szColor, BYTE *nRed, BYTE *nGreen, BYTE *nBlue);
-
-
-// Pixel access routines ----------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API BYTE *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetBits(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API BYTE *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetScanLine(FIBITMAP *dib, int scanline);
-
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetPixelIndex(FIBITMAP *dib, unsigned x, unsigned y, BYTE *value);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetPixelColor(FIBITMAP *dib, unsigned x, unsigned y, RGBQUAD *value);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetPixelIndex(FIBITMAP *dib, unsigned x, unsigned y, BYTE *value);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetPixelColor(FIBITMAP *dib, unsigned x, unsigned y, RGBQUAD *value);
-
-// DIB info routines --------------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetColorsUsed(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetBPP(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetWidth(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetHeight(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetLine(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetPitch(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetDIBSize(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API RGBQUAD *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetPalette(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetDotsPerMeterX(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetDotsPerMeterY(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetDotsPerMeterX(FIBITMAP *dib, unsigned res);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetDotsPerMeterY(FIBITMAP *dib, unsigned res);
-
-DLL_API BITMAPINFOHEADER *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetInfoHeader(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API BITMAPINFO *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetInfo(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_TYPE DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetColorType(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetRedMask(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetGreenMask(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetBlueMask(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTransparencyCount(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API BYTE * DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTransparencyTable(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTransparent(FIBITMAP *dib, BOOL enabled);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTransparencyTable(FIBITMAP *dib, BYTE *table, int count);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_IsTransparent(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTransparentIndex(FIBITMAP *dib, int index);
-DLL_API int DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTransparentIndex(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_HasBackgroundColor(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetBackgroundColor(FIBITMAP *dib, RGBQUAD *bkcolor);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetBackgroundColor(FIBITMAP *dib, RGBQUAD *bkcolor);
-
-
-// ICC profile routines -----------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FIICCPROFILE *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetICCProfile(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIICCPROFILE *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_CreateICCProfile(FIBITMAP *dib, void *data, long size);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_DestroyICCProfile(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-// Line conversion routines -------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine1To4(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine8To4(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To4_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To4_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine24To4(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine32To4(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine1To8(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine4To8(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To8_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To8_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine24To8(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine32To8(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine1To16_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine4To16_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine8To16_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16_565_To16_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine24To16_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine32To16_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine1To16_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine4To16_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine8To16_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16_555_To16_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine24To16_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine32To16_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine1To24(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine4To24(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine8To24(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To24_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To24_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine32To24(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine1To32(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine4To32(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine8To32(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels, RGBQUAD *palette);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To32_555(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine16To32_565(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertLine24To32(BYTE *target, BYTE *source, int width_in_pixels);
-
-// Smart conversion routines ------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertTo4Bits(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertTo8Bits(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertToGreyscale(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertTo16Bits555(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertTo16Bits565(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertTo24Bits(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertTo32Bits(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ColorQuantize(FIBITMAP *dib, FREE_IMAGE_QUANTIZE quantize);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ColorQuantizeEx(FIBITMAP *dib, FREE_IMAGE_QUANTIZE quantize FI_DEFAULT(FIQ_WUQUANT), int PaletteSize FI_DEFAULT(256), int ReserveSize FI_DEFAULT(0), RGBQUAD *ReservePalette FI_DEFAULT(NULL));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Threshold(FIBITMAP *dib, BYTE T);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Dither(FIBITMAP *dib, FREE_IMAGE_DITHER algorithm);
-
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertFromRawBits(BYTE *bits, int width, int height, int pitch, unsigned bpp, unsigned red_mask, unsigned green_mask, unsigned blue_mask, BOOL topdown FI_DEFAULT(FALSE));
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertToRawBits(BYTE *bits, FIBITMAP *dib, int pitch, unsigned bpp, unsigned red_mask, unsigned green_mask, unsigned blue_mask, BOOL topdown FI_DEFAULT(FALSE));
-
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertToRGBF(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertToStandardType(FIBITMAP *src, BOOL scale_linear FI_DEFAULT(TRUE));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ConvertToType(FIBITMAP *src, FREE_IMAGE_TYPE dst_type, BOOL scale_linear FI_DEFAULT(TRUE));
-
-// tone mapping operators
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ToneMapping(FIBITMAP *dib, FREE_IMAGE_TMO tmo, double first_param FI_DEFAULT(0), double second_param FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_TmoDrago03(FIBITMAP *src, double gamma FI_DEFAULT(2.2), double exposure FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_TmoReinhard05(FIBITMAP *src, double intensity FI_DEFAULT(0), double contrast FI_DEFAULT(0));
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_TmoFattal02(FIBITMAP *src, double color_saturation FI_DEFAULT(0.5), double attenuation FI_DEFAULT(0.85));
-
-// ZLib interface -----------------------------------------------------------
-
-DLL_API DWORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ZLibCompress(BYTE *target, DWORD target_size, BYTE *source, DWORD source_size);
-DLL_API DWORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ZLibUncompress(BYTE *target, DWORD target_size, BYTE *source, DWORD source_size);
-DLL_API DWORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ZLibGZip(BYTE *target, DWORD target_size, BYTE *source, DWORD source_size);
-DLL_API DWORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ZLibGUnzip(BYTE *target, DWORD target_size, BYTE *source, DWORD source_size);
-DLL_API DWORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ZLibCRC32(DWORD crc, BYTE *source, DWORD source_size);
-
-// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Metadata routines --------------------------------------------------------
-// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-// tag creation / destruction
-DLL_API FITAG *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_CreateTag();
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_DeleteTag(FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API FITAG *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_CloneTag(FITAG *tag);
-
-// tag getters and setters
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTagKey(FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API const char *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTagDescription(FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API WORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTagID(FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API FREE_IMAGE_MDTYPE DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTagType(FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API DWORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTagCount(FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API DWORD DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTagLength(FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API const void *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetTagValue(FITAG *tag);
-
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTagKey(FITAG *tag, const char *key);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTagDescription(FITAG *tag, const char *description);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTagID(FITAG *tag, WORD id);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTagType(FITAG *tag, FREE_IMAGE_MDTYPE type);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTagCount(FITAG *tag, DWORD count);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTagLength(FITAG *tag, DWORD length);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetTagValue(FITAG *tag, const void *value);
-
-// iterator
-DLL_API FIMETADATA *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FindFirstMetadata(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL model, FIBITMAP *dib, FITAG **tag);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FindNextMetadata(FIMETADATA *mdhandle, FITAG **tag);
-DLL_API void DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FindCloseMetadata(FIMETADATA *mdhandle);
-
-// metadata setter and getter
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetMetadata(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL model, FIBITMAP *dib, const char *key, FITAG *tag);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetMetadata(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL model, FIBITMAP *dib, const char *key, FITAG **tag);
-
-// helpers
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetMetadataCount(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL model, FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-// tag to C string conversion
-DLL_API const char* DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_TagToString(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL model, FITAG *tag, char *Make FI_DEFAULT(NULL));
-
-// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Image manipulation toolkit -----------------------------------------------
-// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-// rotation and flipping
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_RotateClassic(FIBITMAP *dib, double angle);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_RotateEx(FIBITMAP *dib, double angle, double x_shift, double y_shift, double x_origin, double y_origin, BOOL use_mask);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FlipHorizontal(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_FlipVertical(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_JPEGTransform(const char *src_file, const char *dst_file, FREE_IMAGE_JPEG_OPERATION operation, BOOL perfect FI_DEFAULT(FALSE));
-
-// upsampling / downsampling
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Rescale(FIBITMAP *dib, int dst_width, int dst_height, FREE_IMAGE_FILTER filter);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_MakeThumbnail(FIBITMAP *dib, int max_pixel_size, BOOL convert FI_DEFAULT(TRUE));
-
-// color manipulation routines (point operations)
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AdjustCurve(FIBITMAP *dib, BYTE *LUT, FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_CHANNEL channel);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AdjustGamma(FIBITMAP *dib, double gamma);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AdjustBrightness(FIBITMAP *dib, double percentage);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AdjustContrast(FIBITMAP *dib, double percentage);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Invert(FIBITMAP *dib);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetHistogram(FIBITMAP *dib, DWORD *histo, FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_CHANNEL channel FI_DEFAULT(FICC_BLACK));
-DLL_API int DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetAdjustColorsLookupTable(BYTE *LUT, double brightness, double contrast, double gamma, BOOL invert);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_AdjustColors(FIBITMAP *dib, double brightness, double contrast, double gamma, BOOL invert FI_DEFAULT(FALSE));
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ApplyColorMapping(FIBITMAP *dib, RGBQUAD *srccolors, RGBQUAD *dstcolors, unsigned count, BOOL ignore_alpha, BOOL swap);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SwapColors(FIBITMAP *dib, RGBQUAD *color_a, RGBQUAD *color_b, BOOL ignore_alpha);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_ApplyPaletteIndexMapping(FIBITMAP *dib, BYTE *srcindices, BYTE *dstindices, unsigned count, BOOL swap);
-DLL_API unsigned DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SwapPaletteIndices(FIBITMAP *dib, BYTE *index_a, BYTE *index_b);
-
-// channel processing routines
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetChannel(FIBITMAP *dib, FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_CHANNEL channel);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetChannel(FIBITMAP *dib, FIBITMAP *dib8, FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_CHANNEL channel);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_GetComplexChannel(FIBITMAP *src, FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_CHANNEL channel);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_SetComplexChannel(FIBITMAP *dst, FIBITMAP *src, FREE_IMAGE_COLOR_CHANNEL channel);
-
-// copy / paste / composite routines
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Copy(FIBITMAP *dib, int left, int top, int right, int bottom);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Paste(FIBITMAP *dst, FIBITMAP *src, int left, int top, int alpha);
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_Composite(FIBITMAP *fg, BOOL useFileBkg FI_DEFAULT(FALSE), RGBQUAD *appBkColor FI_DEFAULT(NULL), FIBITMAP *bg FI_DEFAULT(NULL));
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_JPEGCrop(const char *src_file, const char *dst_file, int left, int top, int right, int bottom);
-DLL_API BOOL DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_PreMultiplyWithAlpha(FIBITMAP *dib);
-
-// miscellaneous algorithms
-DLL_API FIBITMAP *DLL_CALLCONV FreeImage_MultigridPoissonSolver(FIBITMAP *Laplacian, int ncycle FI_DEFAULT(3));
-
-// restore the borland-specific enum size option
-#if defined(__BORLANDC__)
-#pragma option pop
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif // FREEIMAGE_H
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