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/*
* Copyright (c) 2023, Nico Weber <thakis@chromium.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibCore/ArgsParser.h>
#include <LibCore/File.h>
#include <LibCore/MappedFile.h>
ICC+image: Add conversion between color spaces for images :^) For now, only for color spaces that are supported by Profile::to_pcs() and Profile::from_pcs(), which currently means that all matrix profiles (but not LUT profiles) in the source color space work, and that matrix profiles with parametric curves in the destination color space work. This adds Profile::convert_image(Bitmap, source_profile), and adds a `--convert-to-color-profile file.icc` flag to `image`. It only takes a file path, so to use it with the built-in sRGB profile, you have to write it to a file first: % Build/lagom/icc -n sRGB --reencode-to serenity-sRGB.icc `image` by default writes the source image's color profile to the output image, and most image viewers display images looking at the profile. For example, take `Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpg` from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Colin/BrowserTest. It looks normal in image viewers because they apply the unusual profile embedded in the profile. But if you run % Build/lagom/image -o huh.png --strip-color-profile \ 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' and then look at huh.png, you can see how the image's colors look like when interpreted as sRGB (which is the color space PNG data is in if the PNG doesn't store an embedded profile). If you now run % Build/lagom/image -o wow.png \ --convert-to-color-profile serenity-sRGB.icc --strip-color-profile \ 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' this will convert that image to sRGB, but then not write the profile to the output image (verify with `Build/lagom/icc wow.png`). It will look correct in image viewers, since they display PNGs without an embedded color profile as sRGB. (This works because 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' contains a matrix profile, and Serenity's built-in sRGB profile uses a matrix profile with a parametric curve.)
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#include <LibGfx/ICC/Profile.h>
#include <LibGfx/ImageFormats/BMPWriter.h>
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#include <LibGfx/ImageFormats/GIFWriter.h>
#include <LibGfx/ImageFormats/ImageDecoder.h>
#include <LibGfx/ImageFormats/JPEGWriter.h>
#include <LibGfx/ImageFormats/PNGWriter.h>
#include <LibGfx/ImageFormats/WebPSharedLossless.h>
#include <LibGfx/ImageFormats/WebPWriter.h>
using AnyBitmap = Variant<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>, RefPtr<Gfx::CMYKBitmap>>;
struct LoadedImage {
Gfx::NaturalFrameFormat internal_format;
AnyBitmap bitmap;
Optional<ReadonlyBytes> icc_data;
};
static ErrorOr<LoadedImage> load_image(RefPtr<Gfx::ImageDecoder> const& decoder, int frame_index)
{
auto internal_format = decoder->natural_frame_format();
auto bitmap = TRY([&]() -> ErrorOr<AnyBitmap> {
switch (internal_format) {
case Gfx::NaturalFrameFormat::RGB:
case Gfx::NaturalFrameFormat::Grayscale:
case Gfx::NaturalFrameFormat::Vector:
return TRY(decoder->frame(frame_index)).image;
case Gfx::NaturalFrameFormat::CMYK:
return RefPtr(TRY(decoder->cmyk_frame()));
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}());
return LoadedImage { internal_format, move(bitmap), TRY(decoder->icc_data()) };
}
static ErrorOr<void> invert_cmyk(LoadedImage& image)
{
if (!image.bitmap.has<RefPtr<Gfx::CMYKBitmap>>())
return Error::from_string_literal("Can't --invert-cmyk with RGB bitmaps");
auto& frame = image.bitmap.get<RefPtr<Gfx::CMYKBitmap>>();
for (auto& pixel : *frame) {
pixel.c = ~pixel.c;
pixel.m = ~pixel.m;
pixel.y = ~pixel.y;
pixel.k = ~pixel.k;
}
return {};
}
static ErrorOr<void> crop_image(LoadedImage& image, Gfx::IntRect const& rect)
{
if (!image.bitmap.has<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>())
return Error::from_string_literal("Can't --crop CMYK bitmaps yet");
auto& frame = image.bitmap.get<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>();
frame = TRY(frame->cropped(rect));
return {};
}
static ErrorOr<void> move_alpha_to_rgb(LoadedImage& image)
{
if (!image.bitmap.has<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>())
return Error::from_string_literal("Can't --move-alpha-to-rgb with CMYK bitmaps");
auto& frame = image.bitmap.get<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>();
switch (frame->format()) {
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::Invalid:
return Error::from_string_literal("Can't --move-alpha-to-rgb with invalid bitmaps");
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::RGBA8888:
// No image decoder currently produces bitmaps with this format.
// If that ever changes, preferrably fix the image decoder to use BGRA8888 instead :)
// If there's a good reason for not doing that, implement support for this, I suppose.
return Error::from_string_literal("--move-alpha-to-rgb not implemented for RGBA8888");
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::BGRA8888:
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::BGRx8888:
// FIXME: If BitmapFormat::Gray8 existed (and image encoders made use of it to write grayscale images), we could use it here.
for (auto& pixel : *frame) {
u8 alpha = pixel >> 24;
pixel = 0xff000000 | (alpha << 16) | (alpha << 8) | alpha;
}
break;
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::RGBx8888:
// This should never be the case, as there's no alpha channel in the image
return Error::from_string_literal("Can't --move-alpha-to-rgb with RGBx8888 bitmaps");
}
return {};
}
static ErrorOr<void> strip_alpha(LoadedImage& image)
{
if (!image.bitmap.has<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>())
return Error::from_string_literal("Can't --strip-alpha with CMYK bitmaps");
auto& frame = image.bitmap.get<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>();
switch (frame->format()) {
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::Invalid:
return Error::from_string_literal("Can't --strip-alpha with invalid bitmaps");
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::RGBA8888:
// No image decoder currently produces bitmaps with this format.
// If that ever changes, preferrably fix the image decoder to use BGRA8888 instead :)
// If there's a good reason for not doing that, implement support for this, I suppose.
return Error::from_string_literal("--strip-alpha not implemented for RGBA8888");
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::BGRA8888:
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::BGRx8888:
// BGRx8888 is sent as BGRA8888 to Skia,
// that's why we need to ensure there's no "alpha channel" left
frame->strip_alpha_channel();
break;
case Gfx::BitmapFormat::RGBx8888:
// This format means there's no alpha channel, so nothing to do here
break;
}
return {};
}
static ErrorOr<OwnPtr<Core::MappedFile>> convert_image_profile(LoadedImage& image, StringView convert_color_profile_path, OwnPtr<Core::MappedFile> maybe_source_icc_file)
{
if (!image.icc_data.has_value())
return Error::from_string_literal("No source color space embedded in image. Pass one with --assign-color-profile.");
auto source_icc_file = move(maybe_source_icc_file);
auto source_icc_data = image.icc_data.value();
auto icc_file = TRY(Core::MappedFile::map(convert_color_profile_path));
image.icc_data = icc_file->bytes();
auto source_profile = TRY(Gfx::ICC::Profile::try_load_from_externally_owned_memory(source_icc_data));
auto destination_profile = TRY(Gfx::ICC::Profile::try_load_from_externally_owned_memory(icc_file->bytes()));
if (destination_profile->data_color_space() != Gfx::ICC::ColorSpace::RGB)
return Error::from_string_literal("Can only convert to RGB at the moment, but destination color space is not RGB");
if (image.bitmap.has<RefPtr<Gfx::CMYKBitmap>>()) {
if (source_profile->data_color_space() != Gfx::ICC::ColorSpace::CMYK)
return Error::from_string_literal("Source image data is CMYK but source color space is not CMYK");
auto& cmyk_frame = image.bitmap.get<RefPtr<Gfx::CMYKBitmap>>();
auto rgb_frame = TRY(Gfx::Bitmap::create(Gfx::BitmapFormat::BGRx8888, cmyk_frame->size()));
TRY(destination_profile->convert_cmyk_image(*rgb_frame, *cmyk_frame, *source_profile));
image.bitmap = RefPtr(move(rgb_frame));
image.internal_format = Gfx::NaturalFrameFormat::RGB;
} else {
// FIXME: This likely wrong for grayscale images because they've been converted to
// RGB at this point, but their embedded color profile is still for grayscale.
auto& frame = image.bitmap.get<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>();
TRY(destination_profile->convert_image(*frame, *source_profile));
}
return icc_file;
}
static ErrorOr<void> save_image(LoadedImage& image, StringView out_path, u8 jpeg_quality, Optional<unsigned> webp_allowed_transforms)
{
auto stream = [out_path]() -> ErrorOr<NonnullOwnPtr<Core::OutputBufferedFile>> {
auto output_stream = TRY(Core::File::open(out_path, Core::File::OpenMode::Write));
return Core::OutputBufferedFile::create(move(output_stream));
};
auto& frame = image.bitmap.get<RefPtr<Gfx::Bitmap>>();
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if (out_path.ends_with(".gif"sv, CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive)) {
TRY(Gfx::GIFWriter::encode(*TRY(stream()), *frame));
return {};
}
if (out_path.ends_with(".jpg"sv, CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive) || out_path.ends_with(".jpeg"sv, CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive)) {
TRY(Gfx::JPEGWriter::encode(*TRY(stream()), *frame, { .icc_data = image.icc_data, .quality = jpeg_quality }));
return {};
}
if (out_path.ends_with(".webp"sv, CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive)) {
Gfx::WebPWriter::Options options;
options.icc_data = image.icc_data;
if (webp_allowed_transforms.has_value())
options.vp8l_options.allowed_transforms = webp_allowed_transforms.value();
TRY(Gfx::WebPWriter::encode(*TRY(stream()), *frame, options));
return {};
}
ByteBuffer bytes;
if (out_path.ends_with(".bmp"sv, CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive)) {
bytes = TRY(Gfx::BMPWriter::encode(*frame, { .icc_data = image.icc_data }));
} else if (out_path.ends_with(".png"sv, CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive)) {
bytes = TRY(Gfx::PNGWriter::encode(*frame, { .icc_data = image.icc_data }));
} else {
return Error::from_string_literal("can only write .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, and .webp");
}
TRY(TRY(stream())->write_until_depleted(bytes));
return {};
}
struct Options {
StringView in_path;
StringView out_path;
bool no_output = false;
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int frame_index = 0;
bool invert_cmyk = false;
Optional<Gfx::IntRect> crop_rect;
bool move_alpha_to_rgb = false;
bool strip_alpha = false;
StringView assign_color_profile_path;
ICC+image: Add conversion between color spaces for images :^) For now, only for color spaces that are supported by Profile::to_pcs() and Profile::from_pcs(), which currently means that all matrix profiles (but not LUT profiles) in the source color space work, and that matrix profiles with parametric curves in the destination color space work. This adds Profile::convert_image(Bitmap, source_profile), and adds a `--convert-to-color-profile file.icc` flag to `image`. It only takes a file path, so to use it with the built-in sRGB profile, you have to write it to a file first: % Build/lagom/icc -n sRGB --reencode-to serenity-sRGB.icc `image` by default writes the source image's color profile to the output image, and most image viewers display images looking at the profile. For example, take `Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpg` from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Colin/BrowserTest. It looks normal in image viewers because they apply the unusual profile embedded in the profile. But if you run % Build/lagom/image -o huh.png --strip-color-profile \ 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' and then look at huh.png, you can see how the image's colors look like when interpreted as sRGB (which is the color space PNG data is in if the PNG doesn't store an embedded profile). If you now run % Build/lagom/image -o wow.png \ --convert-to-color-profile serenity-sRGB.icc --strip-color-profile \ 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' this will convert that image to sRGB, but then not write the profile to the output image (verify with `Build/lagom/icc wow.png`). It will look correct in image viewers, since they display PNGs without an embedded color profile as sRGB. (This works because 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' contains a matrix profile, and Serenity's built-in sRGB profile uses a matrix profile with a parametric curve.)
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StringView convert_color_profile_path;
bool strip_color_profile = false;
u8 quality = 75;
Optional<unsigned> webp_allowed_transforms;
};
template<class T>
static ErrorOr<Vector<T>> parse_comma_separated_numbers(StringView rect_string)
{
auto parts = rect_string.split_view(',');
Vector<T> part_numbers;
for (size_t i = 0; i < parts.size(); ++i) {
auto part = parts[i].to_number<T>();
if (!part.has_value())
return Error::from_string_literal("comma-separated parts must be numbers");
TRY(part_numbers.try_append(part.value()));
}
return part_numbers;
}
static ErrorOr<Gfx::IntRect> parse_rect_string(StringView rect_string)
{
auto numbers = TRY(parse_comma_separated_numbers<i32>(rect_string));
if (numbers.size() != 4)
return Error::from_string_literal("rect must have 4 comma-separated parts");
return Gfx::IntRect { numbers[0], numbers[1], numbers[2], numbers[3] };
}
static ErrorOr<unsigned> parse_webp_allowed_transforms_string(StringView string)
{
unsigned allowed_transforms = 0;
for (StringView part : string.split_view(',')) {
if (part == "predictor" || part == "p")
allowed_transforms |= 1 << Gfx::PREDICTOR_TRANSFORM;
else if (part == "color" || part == "c")
allowed_transforms |= 1 << Gfx::COLOR_TRANSFORM;
else if (part == "subtract-green" || part == "sg")
allowed_transforms |= 1 << Gfx::SUBTRACT_GREEN_TRANSFORM;
else if (part == "color-indexing" || part == "ci")
allowed_transforms |= 1 << Gfx::COLOR_INDEXING_TRANSFORM;
else
return Error::from_string_literal("unknown WebP transform; valid values: predictor, p, color, c, subtract-green, sg, color-indexing, ci");
}
return allowed_transforms;
}
static ErrorOr<Options> parse_options(Main::Arguments arguments)
{
Options options;
Core::ArgsParser args_parser;
args_parser.add_positional_argument(options.in_path, "Path to input image file", "FILE");
args_parser.add_option(options.out_path, "Path to output image file", "output", 'o', "FILE");
args_parser.add_option(options.no_output, "Do not write output (only useful for benchmarking image decoding)", "no-output", {});
args_parser.add_option(options.frame_index, "Which frame of a multi-frame input image (0-based)", "frame-index", {}, "INDEX");
args_parser.add_option(options.invert_cmyk, "Invert CMYK channels", "invert-cmyk", {});
StringView crop_rect_string;
args_parser.add_option(crop_rect_string, "Crop to a rectangle", "crop", {}, "x,y,w,h");
args_parser.add_option(options.move_alpha_to_rgb, "Copy alpha channel to rgb, clear alpha", "move-alpha-to-rgb", {});
args_parser.add_option(options.strip_alpha, "Remove alpha channel", "strip-alpha", {});
args_parser.add_option(options.assign_color_profile_path, "Load color profile from file and assign it to output image", "assign-color-profile", {}, "FILE");
args_parser.add_option(options.convert_color_profile_path, "Load color profile from file and convert output image from current profile to loaded profile", "convert-to-color-profile", {}, "FILE");
args_parser.add_option(options.strip_color_profile, "Do not write color profile to output", "strip-color-profile", {});
args_parser.add_option(options.quality, "Quality used for the JPEG encoder, the default value is 75 on a scale from 0 to 100", "quality", {}, {});
StringView webp_allowed_transforms = "default"sv;
args_parser.add_option(webp_allowed_transforms, "Comma-separated list of allowed transforms (predictor,p,color,c,subtract-green,sg,color-indexing,ci) for WebP output (default: all allowed)", "webp-allowed-transforms", {}, {});
args_parser.parse(arguments);
if (options.out_path.is_empty() ^ options.no_output)
return Error::from_string_literal("exactly one of -o or --no-output is required");
if (!crop_rect_string.is_empty())
options.crop_rect = TRY(parse_rect_string(crop_rect_string));
if (webp_allowed_transforms != "default"sv)
options.webp_allowed_transforms = TRY(parse_webp_allowed_transforms_string(webp_allowed_transforms));
return options;
}
ErrorOr<int> serenity_main(Main::Arguments arguments)
{
Options options = TRY(parse_options(arguments));
auto file = TRY(Core::MappedFile::map(options.in_path));
auto decoder = TRY(Gfx::ImageDecoder::try_create_for_raw_bytes(file->bytes()));
if (!decoder)
return Error::from_string_literal("Could not find decoder for input file");
LoadedImage image = TRY(load_image(*decoder, options.frame_index));
if (options.invert_cmyk)
TRY(invert_cmyk(image));
if (options.crop_rect.has_value())
TRY(crop_image(image, options.crop_rect.value()));
if (options.move_alpha_to_rgb)
TRY(move_alpha_to_rgb(image));
if (options.strip_alpha)
TRY(strip_alpha(image));
OwnPtr<Core::MappedFile> icc_file;
if (!options.assign_color_profile_path.is_empty()) {
icc_file = TRY(Core::MappedFile::map(options.assign_color_profile_path));
image.icc_data = icc_file->bytes();
}
if (!options.convert_color_profile_path.is_empty())
icc_file = TRY(convert_image_profile(image, options.convert_color_profile_path, move(icc_file)));
ICC+image: Add conversion between color spaces for images :^) For now, only for color spaces that are supported by Profile::to_pcs() and Profile::from_pcs(), which currently means that all matrix profiles (but not LUT profiles) in the source color space work, and that matrix profiles with parametric curves in the destination color space work. This adds Profile::convert_image(Bitmap, source_profile), and adds a `--convert-to-color-profile file.icc` flag to `image`. It only takes a file path, so to use it with the built-in sRGB profile, you have to write it to a file first: % Build/lagom/icc -n sRGB --reencode-to serenity-sRGB.icc `image` by default writes the source image's color profile to the output image, and most image viewers display images looking at the profile. For example, take `Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpg` from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Colin/BrowserTest. It looks normal in image viewers because they apply the unusual profile embedded in the profile. But if you run % Build/lagom/image -o huh.png --strip-color-profile \ 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' and then look at huh.png, you can see how the image's colors look like when interpreted as sRGB (which is the color space PNG data is in if the PNG doesn't store an embedded profile). If you now run % Build/lagom/image -o wow.png \ --convert-to-color-profile serenity-sRGB.icc --strip-color-profile \ 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' this will convert that image to sRGB, but then not write the profile to the output image (verify with `Build/lagom/icc wow.png`). It will look correct in image viewers, since they display PNGs without an embedded color profile as sRGB. (This works because 'Seven_Coloured_Pencils_(rg-switch_sRGB).jpeg' contains a matrix profile, and Serenity's built-in sRGB profile uses a matrix profile with a parametric curve.)
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if (options.strip_color_profile)
image.icc_data.clear();
if (options.no_output)
return 0;
TRY(save_image(image, options.out_path, options.quality, options.webp_allowed_transforms));
return 0;
}