This commit adds gimp_color_selector_set_format() which is meant to give
awareness of the target color format for which we are selecting colors.
Right now, I am only using this information on the Scales selection
method, which means that now colors you read and select are in the
target space. Even better, the out-of-gamut shown happens in the with
LCH scales is for the target space too. As tested, it already makes
quite a difference for an image in sRGB vs. say adobeRGB.
Note that right now, I only use the format information as a space, but
in fact, I made the API to be about a format because the actual format
can be used wisely too. First we may want to do different thing
depending on the color model itself (which the space may give away or
not, especially when using default spaces or when we'll have images
using models with no space in the future, such as CIE Lab). But also
whether the image is following the space TRC or is linear (or
perceptual) would change how we represent the data. If we were to show
non-linear values in the Colors dockable but when painting, the color
picker shows linear values for instance, it might be puzzling to people.
What this commit does is keep the same code logic while moving to
GeglColor. Yet it's not **really** space-invaded yet. What we need to do
now:
1. Take into account the image space, and this is what we must navigate
through, in particular for various representations of RGB or HSV.
I.e. that if the active image is in anyRGB, the RGB values shown must
be within anyRGB. Right now, everything is still shown/used as sRGB
(even though it's properly retrieved and transformed to the target
space thanks to GeglColor).
2. Show space info to make things clear and explicit, by adding some
label somewhere.
3. Allow to switch between image and softproof spaces, regarding
out-of-gamut display. I.e. that while RGB/HSV must be shown within
the image space (assuming it's anyRGB), we may want to show
out-of-gamut area (pink areas) within the softproof space. This may
mean adding a checkbox. Or maybe simply taking into account whether
we are in softproof mode or not?
4. We can likely move off gimp_widget_get_color_transform() into using
gimp_widget_get_render_space() for display drawing. We don't need any
soft-proofing or black point compensation for any of these widgets so
pure babl is fine. Indeed we want to show any in-gamut color
correctly (and not transformed according to specific intents or
through soft-proofing). We will take care of the proofing case with
out-of-gamut area showing only.
5. In the various drawing functions, we should move to
CAIRO_FORMAT_RGBA128F. The color selection area might be wide enough
that it makes sense to be more accurate, especially as we are
essentially showing color gradients in 1 or 2 directions in these
various widgets.
- derive it from GtkScale not GtkRange so we get the keybindings again
- remove scroll_event() implementation, the parent class does the right
thing now
- remove lots of magic size calculation code about focus and borders
and whatnot
- instead, style its CSS nodes using a hardcoded CSS provider and simply
"know" the size of the slider in draw(), did this in code instead of
the theme CSS because we do pretty evil things here and we don't want
theme authors to think they can change much about it
even if we don't have private members (yet). Also make class padding 8
pointers in all headers. This commit moves nothing to private, it just
makes all headers consistent and adjusts .c files accordigly.
This only helps to maintain proper includes in app/ and shouldn't
affect plug-ins at all, because these are supposed to only include the
main headers from libgimp/ since the beginning of time.
The gimpfootypes.h files do not have these guards, so we can continue
to maintain app/'s include policy that is very likely to error out if
wrong things are included.
2009-01-17 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* all files with a GPL header and all COPYING files:
Change licence to GPLv3 (and to LGPLv3 for libgimp).
Cleaned up some copyright headers and regenerated the parsers in
the ImageMap plugin.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27913
2002-11-01 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* libgimpwidgets/gimpcolorscale.[ch]: improved preformance by
rendering the buffer only when needed for an expose instead of
after each color/channel change.