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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef INCLUDED_IMF_DEEPCOMPOSITING_H #define INCLUDED_IMF_DEEPCOMPOSITING_H //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Class to sort and composite deep samples into a frame buffer // You may derive from this class to change the way that CompositeDeepScanLine // and CompositeDeepTile combine samples together - pass an instance of your derived // class to the compositing engine // //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "ImfForward.h" #include "ImfNamespace.h" #include "ImfExport.h" OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_ENTER class IMF_EXPORT DeepCompositing { public: DeepCompositing(); virtual ~DeepCompositing(); ////////////////////////////////////////////// /// /// composite together the given channels /// /// @param outputs - return array of pixel values - /// @param inputs - arrays of input sample /// @param channel_names - array of channel names for corresponding channels /// @param num_channels - number of active channels (3 or greater) /// @param num_samples - number of values in all input arrays /// @param sources - number of different sources /// /// each array input has num_channels entries: outputs[n] should be the composited /// values in array inputs[n], whose name will be given by channel_names[n] /// /// The channel ordering shall be as follows: /// Position Channel /// 0 Z /// 1 ZBack (if no ZBack, then inputs[1]==inputs[0] and channel_names[1]==channel_names[0]) /// 2 A (alpha channel) /// 3-n other channels - only channels in the frame buffer will appear here /// /// since a Z and Alpha channel is required, and channel[1] is ZBack or another copy of Z /// there will always be 3 or more channels. /// /// The default implementation calls sort() if and only if more than one source is active, /// composites all samples together using the Over operator from front to back, /// stopping as soon as a sample with alpha=1 is found /// It also blanks all outputs if num_samples==0 /// /// note - multiple threads may call composite_pixel simultaneously for different pixels /// /// ////////////////////////////////////////////// virtual void composite_pixel(float outputs[], const float * inputs[], const char * channel_names[], int num_channels, int num_samples, int sources ); //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// /// find the depth order for samples with given channel values /// does not sort the values in-place. Instead it populates /// array 'order' with the desired sorting order /// /// the default operation sorts samples from front to back according to their Z channel /// /// @param order - required output order. order[n] shall be the nth closest sample /// @param inputs - arrays of input samples, one array per channel_name /// @param channel_names - array of channel names for corresponding channels /// @param num_channels - number of channels (3 or greater) /// @param num_samples - number of samples in each array /// @param sources - number of different sources the data arises from /// /// the channel layout is identical to composite_pixel() /// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// virtual void sort(int order[], const float * inputs[], const char * channel_names[], int num_channels, int num_samples, int sources); }; OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_EXIT #endif