// It is _not_ safe to alias the pointers to invert in-place.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_Matrix3x3_invert(const skcms_Matrix3x3*, skcms_Matrix3x3*);
SKCMS_API skcms_Matrix3x3 skcms_Matrix3x3_concat(const skcms_Matrix3x3*, const skcms_Matrix3x3*);
// A transfer function mapping encoded values to linear values, // represented by this 7-parameter piecewise function: // // linear = sign(encoded) * (c*|encoded| + f) , 0 <= |encoded| < d // = sign(encoded) * ((a*|encoded| + b)^g + e), d <= |encoded| // // (A simple gamma transfer function sets g to gamma and a to 1.) typedefstruct skcms_TransferFunction { float g, a,b,c,d,e,f;
} skcms_TransferFunction;
// Identify which kind of transfer function is encoded in an skcms_TransferFunction
SKCMS_API skcms_TFType skcms_TransferFunction_getType(const skcms_TransferFunction*);
// We can jam a couple alternate transfer function forms into skcms_TransferFunction, // including those matching the general forms of the SMPTE ST 2084 PQ function or HLG. // // PQish: // max(A + B|encoded|^C, 0) // linear = sign(encoded) * (------------------------) ^ F // D + E|encoded|^C
SKCMS_API bool skcms_TransferFunction_makePQish(skcms_TransferFunction*, float A, float B, float C, float D, float E, float F); // HLGish: // { K * sign(encoded) * ( (R|encoded|)^G ) when 0 <= |encoded| <= 1/R // linear = { K * sign(encoded) * ( e^(a(|encoded|-c)) + b ) when 1/R < |encoded|
SKCMS_API bool skcms_TransferFunction_makeScaledHLGish(skcms_TransferFunction*, float K, float R, float G, float a, float b, float c);
// Compatibility shim with K=1 for old callers. staticinlinebool skcms_TransferFunction_makeHLGish(skcms_TransferFunction* fn, float R, float G, float a, float b, float c) { return skcms_TransferFunction_makeScaledHLGish(fn, 1.0f, R,G, a,b,c);
}
// Is this an ordinary sRGB-ish transfer function, or one of the HDR forms we support?
SKCMS_API bool skcms_TransferFunction_isSRGBish(const skcms_TransferFunction*);
SKCMS_API bool skcms_TransferFunction_isPQish (const skcms_TransferFunction*);
SKCMS_API bool skcms_TransferFunction_isHLGish (const skcms_TransferFunction*);
// Unified representation of 'curv' or 'para' tag data, or a 1D table from 'mft1' or 'mft2' typedefunion skcms_Curve { struct {
uint32_t alias_of_table_entries;
skcms_TransferFunction parametric;
}; struct {
uint32_t table_entries; const uint8_t* table_8; const uint8_t* table_16;
};
} skcms_Curve;
// Complex transforms between device space (A) and profile connection space (B): // A2B: device -> [ "A" curves -> CLUT ] -> [ "M" curves -> matrix ] -> "B" curves -> PCS // B2A: device <- [ "A" curves <- CLUT ] <- [ "M" curves <- matrix ] <- "B" curves <- PCS
typedefstruct skcms_A2B { // Optional: N 1D "A" curves, followed by an N-dimensional CLUT. // If input_channels == 0, these curves and CLUT are skipped, // Otherwise, input_channels must be in [1, 4].
uint32_t input_channels;
skcms_Curve input_curves[4];
uint8_t grid_points[4]; const uint8_t* grid_8; const uint8_t* grid_16;
// Optional: 3 1D "M" curves, followed by a color matrix. // If matrix_channels == 0, these curves and matrix are skipped, // Otherwise, matrix_channels must be 3.
uint32_t matrix_channels;
skcms_Curve matrix_curves[3];
skcms_Matrix3x4 matrix;
// Required: 3 1D "B" curves. Always present, and output_channels must be 3.
uint32_t output_channels;
skcms_Curve output_curves[3];
} skcms_A2B;
typedefstruct skcms_B2A { // Required: 3 1D "B" curves. Always present, and input_channels must be 3.
uint32_t input_channels;
skcms_Curve input_curves[3];
// Optional: a color matrix, followed by 3 1D "M" curves. // If matrix_channels == 0, this matrix and these curves are skipped, // Otherwise, matrix_channels must be 3.
uint32_t matrix_channels;
skcms_Matrix3x4 matrix;
skcms_Curve matrix_curves[3];
// Optional: an N-dimensional CLUT, followed by N 1D "A" curves. // If output_channels == 0, this CLUT and these curves are skipped, // Otherwise, output_channels must be in [1, 4].
uint32_t output_channels;
uint8_t grid_points[4]; const uint8_t* grid_8; const uint8_t* grid_16;
skcms_Curve output_curves[4];
} skcms_B2A;
// skcms_Parse() will set commonly-used fields for you when possible:
// If we can parse red, green and blue transfer curves from the profile, // trc will be set to those three curves, and has_trc will be true. bool has_trc;
skcms_Curve trc[3];
// If this profile's gamut can be represented by a 3x3 transform to XYZD50, // skcms_Parse() sets toXYZD50 to that transform and has_toXYZD50 to true. bool has_toXYZD50;
skcms_Matrix3x3 toXYZD50;
// If the profile has a valid A2B0 or A2B1 tag, skcms_Parse() sets A2B to // that data, and has_A2B to true. skcms_ParseWithA2BPriority() does the // same following any user-provided prioritization of A2B0, A2B1, or A2B2. bool has_A2B;
skcms_A2B A2B;
// If the profile has a valid B2A0 or B2A1 tag, skcms_Parse() sets B2A to // that data, and has_B2A to true. skcms_ParseWithA2BPriority() does the // same following any user-provided prioritization of B2A0, B2A1, or B2A2. bool has_B2A;
skcms_B2A B2A;
// If the profile has a valid CICP tag, skcms_Parse() sets CICP to that data, // and has_CICP to true. bool has_CICP;
skcms_CICP CICP;
} skcms_ICCProfile;
// The sRGB color profile is so commonly used that we offer a canonical skcms_ICCProfile for it.
SKCMS_API const skcms_ICCProfile* skcms_sRGB_profile(void); // Ditto for XYZD50, the most common profile connection space.
SKCMS_API const skcms_ICCProfile* skcms_XYZD50_profile(void);
// Practical equality test for two skcms_ICCProfiles. // The implementation is subject to change, but it will always try to answer // "can I substitute A for B?" and "can I skip transforming from A to B?".
SKCMS_API bool skcms_ApproximatelyEqualProfiles(const skcms_ICCProfile* A, const skcms_ICCProfile* B);
// Practical test that answers: Is curve roughly the inverse of inv_tf? Typically used by passing // the inverse of a known parametric transfer function (like sRGB), to determine if a particular // curve is very close to sRGB.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_AreApproximateInverses(const skcms_Curve* curve, const skcms_TransferFunction* inv_tf);
// Similar to above, answering the question for all three TRC curves of the given profile. Again, // passing skcms_sRGB_InverseTransferFunction as inv_tf will answer the question: // "Does this profile have a transfer function that is very close to sRGB?"
SKCMS_API bool skcms_TRCs_AreApproximateInverse(const skcms_ICCProfile* profile, const skcms_TransferFunction* inv_tf);
// Parse an ICC profile and return true if possible, otherwise return false. // Selects an A2B profile (if present) according to priority list (each entry 0-2). // The buffer is not copied; it must remain valid as long as the skcms_ICCProfile will be used.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_ParseWithA2BPriority(constvoid*, size_t, constint priority[], int priorities,
skcms_ICCProfile*);
staticinlinebool skcms_Parse(constvoid* buf, size_t len, skcms_ICCProfile* profile) { // For continuity of existing user expectations, // prefer A2B0 (perceptual) over A2B1 (relative colormetric), and ignore A2B2 (saturation). constint priority[] = {0,1}; return skcms_ParseWithA2BPriority(buf, len,
priority, sizeof(priority)/sizeof(*priority),
profile);
}
// Returns the number of channels of input data that are expected on the "A" side of the profile. // This is useful for image codecs, where the image data and the accompanying profile might have // conflicting data shapes. In some cases, the result is unclear or invalid. In that case, the // function will return a negative value to signal an error.
SKCMS_API int skcms_GetInputChannelCount(const skcms_ICCProfile*);
// These are common ICC signature values enum { // common data_color_space values
skcms_Signature_CMYK = 0x434D594B,
skcms_Signature_Gray = 0x47524159,
skcms_Signature_RGB = 0x52474220,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_888,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_888,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_8888,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_8888,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_8888_sRGB, // Automatic sRGB encoding / decoding.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_8888_sRGB, // (Generally used with linear transfer functions.)
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_161616LE, // Little-endian. Pointers must be 16-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_161616LE,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_16161616LE,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_16161616LE,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_161616BE, // Big-endian. Pointers must be 16-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_161616BE,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_16161616BE,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_16161616BE,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_hhh_Norm, // 1-5-10 half-precision float in [0,1]
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_hhh_Norm, // Pointers must be 16-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_hhhh_Norm,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_hhhh_Norm,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_hhh, // 1-5-10 half-precision float.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_hhh, // Pointers must be 16-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_hhhh,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_hhhh,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_fff, // 1-8-23 single-precision float (the normal kind).
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_fff, // Pointers must be 32-bit aligned.
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_ffff,
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_ffff,
skcms_PixelFormat_RGB_101010x_XR, // Note: This is located here to signal no clamping.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGR_101010x_XR, // Compatible with MTLPixelFormatBGR10_XR.
skcms_PixelFormat_RGBA_10101010_XR, // Note: This is located here to signal no clamping.
skcms_PixelFormat_BGRA_10101010_XR, // Compatible with MTLPixelFormatBGRA10_XR.
} skcms_PixelFormat;
// We always store any alpha channel linearly. In the chart below, tf-1() is the inverse // transfer function for the given color profile (applying the transfer function linearizes).
// We treat opaque as a strong requirement, not just a performance hint: we will ignore // any source alpha and treat it as 1.0, and will make sure that any destination alpha // channel is filled with the equivalent of 1.0.
// We used to offer multiple types of premultiplication, but now just one, PremulAsEncoded. // This is the premul you're probably used to working with.
typedefenum skcms_AlphaFormat {
skcms_AlphaFormat_Opaque, // alpha is always opaque // tf-1(r), tf-1(g), tf-1(b), 1.0
skcms_AlphaFormat_Unpremul, // alpha and color are unassociated // tf-1(r), tf-1(g), tf-1(b), a
skcms_AlphaFormat_PremulAsEncoded, // premultiplied while encoded // tf-1(r)*a, tf-1(g)*a, tf-1(b)*a, a
} skcms_AlphaFormat;
// Convert npixels pixels from src format and color profile to dst format and color profile // and return true, otherwise return false. It is safe to alias dst == src if dstFmt == srcFmt.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_Transform(constvoid* src,
skcms_PixelFormat srcFmt,
skcms_AlphaFormat srcAlpha, const skcms_ICCProfile* srcProfile, void* dst,
skcms_PixelFormat dstFmt,
skcms_AlphaFormat dstAlpha, const skcms_ICCProfile* dstProfile,
size_t npixels);
// If profile can be used as a destination in skcms_Transform, return true. Otherwise, attempt to // rewrite it with approximations where reasonable. If successful, return true. If no reasonable // approximation exists, leave the profile unchanged and return false.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_MakeUsableAsDestination(skcms_ICCProfile* profile);
// If profile can be used as a destination with a single parametric transfer function (ie for // rasterization), return true. Otherwise, attempt to rewrite it with approximations where // reasonable. If successful, return true. If no reasonable approximation exists, leave the // profile unchanged and return false.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_MakeUsableAsDestinationWithSingleCurve(skcms_ICCProfile* profile);
// Returns a matrix to adapt XYZ color from given the whitepoint to D50.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_AdaptToXYZD50(float wx, float wy,
skcms_Matrix3x3* toXYZD50);
// Returns a matrix to convert RGB color into XYZ adapted to D50, given the // primaries and whitepoint of the RGB model.
SKCMS_API bool skcms_PrimariesToXYZD50(float rx, float ry, float gx, float gy, float bx, float by, float wx, float wy,
skcms_Matrix3x3* toXYZD50);
// Call before your first call to skcms_Transform() to skip runtime CPU detection.
SKCMS_API void skcms_DisableRuntimeCPUDetection(void);
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