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Niklas Haas
1cbd4552fe fflcms2: move to libavcodec
We will need this helper inside libavcodec in the future, so move it
there, leaving behind an #include to the raw source file in its old
location in libvfilter. This approach is inspired by the handling of
vulkan.c, and avoids us needing to expose any of it publicly (or
semi-publicly) in e.g. libavutil, thus avoiding any ABI headaches.

It's debatable whether the actual code belongs in libavcodec or
libavfilter, but I decided to put it into libavcodec because it
conceptually deals with encoding and decoding ICC profiles, and will be
used to decode embedded ICC profiles in image files.

Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
2022-07-30 11:42:06 +02:00
Leo Izen
d42b410e05 avutil/csp: create public API for colorspace structs
This commit moves some of the functionality from avfilter/colorspace
into avutil/csp and exposes it as a public API so it can be used by
libavcodec and/or libavformat. It also converts those structs from
double values to AVRational to make regression testing easier and
more consistent.

Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
2022-06-01 13:52:38 -04:00
Niklas Haas
b9a25963f7 lavfi: add ICC profile support via lcms2
This introduces an optional dependency on lcms2 into FFmpeg. lcms2 is a
widely used library for ICC profile handling, which apart from being
used in almost all major image processing programs and video players,
has also been deployed in browsers. As such, it's both widely available
and well-tested.

Add a few helpers to cover our major use cases. This commit merely
introduces the helpers (and configure check), even though nothing uses
them yet.

It's worth pointing out that the reason the cmsToneCurves for each
AVCOL_TRC are cached inside the context, is because constructing a
cmsToneCurve requires evaluating the curve at 4096 (by default) grid
points and constructing a LUT. So, we ideally only want to do this once
per curve. This matters for e.g. ff_icc_profile_detect_transfer, which
essentially compares a profile against all of these generated LUTs.
Re-generating the LUTs for every iteration would be unnecessarily
wasteful.

The same consideration does not apply to e.g. cmsCreate*Profile, which
is a very lightweight operation just involving struct allocation and
setting a few pointers.

The cutoff value of 0.01 was determined by experimentation. The lowest
"false positive" delta I saw in practice was 0.13, and the largest
"false negative" delta was 0.0008. So a value of 0.01 sits comfortaby
almost exactly in the middle.

Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev>
2022-04-23 21:51:55 +02:00