gimp/libgimp/gimpdrawablecolor_pdb.c

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/* LIBGIMP - The GIMP Library
* Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball
*
* gimpdrawablecolor_pdb.c
*
* This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see
* <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/* NOTE: This file is auto-generated by pdbgen.pl */
#include "config.h"
#include "stamp-pdbgen.h"
#include "gimp.h"
/**
* SECTION: gimpdrawablecolor
* @title: gimpdrawablecolor
* @short_description: Functions for manipulating a drawable's color.
*
* Functions for manipulating a drawable's color, including curves and
* histograms.
**/
/**
* gimp_drawable_brightness_contrast:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @brightness: Brightness adjustment.
* @contrast: Contrast adjustment.
*
* Modify brightness/contrast in the specified drawable.
*
* This procedures allows the brightness and contrast of the specified
* drawable to be modified. Both 'brightness' and 'contrast' parameters
* are defined between -1.0 and 1.0.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_brightness_contrast (GimpDrawable *drawable,
gdouble brightness,
gdouble contrast)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, brightness,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, contrast,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-brightness-contrast",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_color_balance:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @transfer_mode: Transfer mode.
* @preserve_lum: Preserve luminosity values at each pixel.
* @cyan_red: Cyan-Red color balance.
* @magenta_green: Magenta-Green color balance.
* @yellow_blue: Yellow-Blue color balance.
*
* Modify the color balance of the specified drawable.
*
* Modify the color balance of the specified drawable. There are three
* axis which can be modified: cyan-red, magenta-green, and
* yellow-blue. Negative values increase the amount of the former,
* positive values increase the amount of the latter. Color balance can
* be controlled with the 'transfer_mode' setting, which allows
* shadows, mid-tones, and highlights in an image to be affected
* differently. The 'preserve-lum' parameter, if TRUE, ensures that the
* luminosity of each pixel remains fixed.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_color_balance (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpTransferMode transfer_mode,
gboolean preserve_lum,
gdouble cyan_red,
gdouble magenta_green,
gdouble yellow_blue)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_TRANSFER_MODE, transfer_mode,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, preserve_lum,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, cyan_red,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, magenta_green,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, yellow_blue,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-color-balance",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_colorize_hsl:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @hue: Hue in degrees.
* @saturation: Saturation in percent.
* @lightness: Lightness in percent.
*
* Render the drawable as a grayscale image seen through a colored
* glass.
*
* Desaturates the drawable, then tints it with the specified color.
* This tool is only valid on RGB color images. It will not operate on
* grayscale drawables.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_colorize_hsl (GimpDrawable *drawable,
gdouble hue,
gdouble saturation,
gdouble lightness)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, hue,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, saturation,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, lightness,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-colorize-hsl",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_curves_explicit:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @channel: The channel to modify.
* @num_values: The number of values in the new curve.
* @values: (array length=num_values) (element-type gdouble): The explicit curve.
*
* Modifies the intensity curve(s) for specified drawable.
*
* Modifies the intensity mapping for one channel in the specified
* drawable. The channel can be either an intensity component, or the
* value. The 'values' parameter is an array of doubles which
* explicitly defines how each pixel value in the drawable will be
* modified. Use the gimp_drawable_curves_spline() function to modify
* intensity levels with Catmull Rom splines.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_curves_explicit (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpHistogramChannel channel,
gint num_values,
const gdouble *values)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_HISTOGRAM_CHANNEL, channel,
G_TYPE_INT, num_values,
GIMP_TYPE_FLOAT_ARRAY, NULL,
G_TYPE_NONE);
gimp_value_set_float_array (gimp_value_array_index (args, 3), values, num_values);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-curves-explicit",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_curves_spline:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @channel: The channel to modify.
* @num_points: The number of values in the control point array.
* @points: (array length=num_points) (element-type gdouble): The spline control points: { cp1.x, cp1.y, cp2.x, cp2.y, ... }.
*
* Modifies the intensity curve(s) for specified drawable.
*
* Modifies the intensity mapping for one channel in the specified
* drawable. The channel can be either an intensity component, or the
* value. The 'points' parameter is an array of doubles which define a
* set of control points which describe a Catmull Rom spline which
* yields the final intensity curve. Use the
* gimp_drawable_curves_explicit() function to explicitly modify
* intensity levels.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_curves_spline (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpHistogramChannel channel,
gint num_points,
const gdouble *points)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_HISTOGRAM_CHANNEL, channel,
G_TYPE_INT, num_points,
GIMP_TYPE_FLOAT_ARRAY, NULL,
G_TYPE_NONE);
gimp_value_set_float_array (gimp_value_array_index (args, 3), points, num_points);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-curves-spline",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_desaturate:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @desaturate_mode: The formula to use to desaturate.
*
* Desaturate the contents of the specified drawable, with the
* specified formula.
*
* This procedure desaturates the contents of the specified drawable,
* with the specified formula. This procedure only works on drawables
* of type RGB color.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_desaturate (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpDesaturateMode desaturate_mode)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_DESATURATE_MODE, desaturate_mode,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-desaturate",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_equalize:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @mask_only: Equalization option.
*
* Equalize the contents of the specified drawable.
*
* This procedure equalizes the contents of the specified drawable.
* Each intensity channel is equalized independently. The equalized
* intensity is given as inten' = (255 - inten). The 'mask_only' option
* specifies whether to adjust only the area of the image within the
* selection bounds, or the entire image based on the histogram of the
* selected area. If there is no selection, the entire image is
* adjusted based on the histogram for the entire image.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_equalize (GimpDrawable *drawable,
gboolean mask_only)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, mask_only,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-equalize",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_histogram:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @channel: The channel to query.
* @start_range: Start of the intensity measurement range.
* @end_range: End of the intensity measurement range.
* @mean: (out): Mean intensity value.
* @std_dev: (out): Standard deviation of intensity values.
* @median: (out): Median intensity value.
* @pixels: (out): Alpha-weighted pixel count for entire image.
* @count: (out): Alpha-weighted pixel count for range.
* @percentile: (out): Percentile that range falls under.
*
* Returns information on the intensity histogram for the specified
* drawable.
*
* This tool makes it possible to gather information about the
* intensity histogram of a drawable. A channel to examine is first
* specified. This can be either value, red, green, or blue, depending
* on whether the drawable is of type color or grayscale. Second, a
* range of intensities are specified. The gimp_drawable_histogram()
* function returns statistics based on the pixels in the drawable that
* fall under this range of values. Mean, standard deviation, median,
* number of pixels, and percentile are all returned. Additionally, the
* total count of pixels in the image is returned. Counts of pixels are
* weighted by any associated alpha values and by the current selection
* mask. That is, pixels that lie outside an active selection mask will
* not be counted. Similarly, pixels with transparent alpha values will
* not be counted. The returned mean, std_dev and median are in the
* range (0..255) for 8-bit images or if the plug-in is not
* precision-aware, and in the range (0.0..1.0) otherwise.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_histogram (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpHistogramChannel channel,
gdouble start_range,
gdouble end_range,
gdouble *mean,
gdouble *std_dev,
gdouble *median,
gdouble *pixels,
gdouble *count,
gdouble *percentile)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_HISTOGRAM_CHANNEL, channel,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, start_range,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, end_range,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-histogram",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
*mean = 0.0;
*std_dev = 0.0;
*median = 0.0;
*pixels = 0.0;
*count = 0.0;
*percentile = 0.0;
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
if (success)
{
*mean = GIMP_VALUES_GET_DOUBLE (return_vals, 1);
*std_dev = GIMP_VALUES_GET_DOUBLE (return_vals, 2);
*median = GIMP_VALUES_GET_DOUBLE (return_vals, 3);
*pixels = GIMP_VALUES_GET_DOUBLE (return_vals, 4);
*count = GIMP_VALUES_GET_DOUBLE (return_vals, 5);
*percentile = GIMP_VALUES_GET_DOUBLE (return_vals, 6);
}
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_hue_saturation:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @hue_range: Range of affected hues.
* @hue_offset: Hue offset in degrees.
* @lightness: Lightness modification.
* @saturation: Saturation modification.
* @overlap: Overlap other hue channels.
*
* Modify hue, lightness, and saturation in the specified drawable.
*
* This procedure allows the hue, lightness, and saturation in the
* specified drawable to be modified. The 'hue-range' parameter
* provides the capability to limit range of affected hues. The
* 'overlap' parameter provides blending into neighboring hue channels
* when rendering.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_hue_saturation (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpHueRange hue_range,
gdouble hue_offset,
gdouble lightness,
gdouble saturation,
gdouble overlap)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_HUE_RANGE, hue_range,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, hue_offset,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, lightness,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, saturation,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, overlap,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-hue-saturation",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_invert:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @linear: Whether to invert in linear space.
*
* Invert the contents of the specified drawable.
*
* This procedure inverts the contents of the specified drawable. Each
* intensity channel is inverted independently. The inverted intensity
* is given as inten' = (255 - inten). If 'linear' is TRUE, the
* drawable is inverted in linear space.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_invert (GimpDrawable *drawable,
gboolean linear)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, linear,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-invert",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_levels:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @channel: The channel to modify.
* @low_input: Intensity of lowest input.
* @high_input: Intensity of highest input.
* @clamp_input: Clamp input values before applying output levels.
* @gamma: Gamma adjustment factor.
* @low_output: Intensity of lowest output.
* @high_output: Intensity of highest output.
* @clamp_output: Clamp final output values.
*
* Modifies intensity levels in the specified drawable.
*
* This tool allows intensity levels in the specified drawable to be
* remapped according to a set of parameters. The low/high input levels
* specify an initial mapping from the source intensities. The gamma
* value determines how intensities between the low and high input
* intensities are interpolated. A gamma value of 1.0 results in a
* linear interpolation. Higher gamma values result in more high-level
* intensities. Lower gamma values result in more low-level
* intensities. The low/high output levels constrain the final
* intensity mapping--that is, no final intensity will be lower than
* the low output level and no final intensity will be higher than the
* high output level. This tool is only valid on RGB color and
* grayscale images.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_levels (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpHistogramChannel channel,
gdouble low_input,
gdouble high_input,
gboolean clamp_input,
gdouble gamma,
gdouble low_output,
gdouble high_output,
gboolean clamp_output)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_HISTOGRAM_CHANNEL, channel,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, low_input,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, high_input,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, clamp_input,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, gamma,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, low_output,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, high_output,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, clamp_output,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-levels",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_levels_stretch:
* @drawable: The drawable.
*
* Automatically modifies intensity levels in the specified drawable.
*
* This procedure allows intensity levels in the specified drawable to
* be remapped according to a set of guessed parameters. It is
* equivalent to clicking the \"Auto\" button in the Levels tool.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_levels_stretch (GimpDrawable *drawable)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-levels-stretch",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_posterize:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @levels: Levels of posterization.
*
* Posterize the specified drawable.
*
* This procedures reduces the number of shades allows in each
* intensity channel to the specified 'levels' parameter.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_posterize (GimpDrawable *drawable,
gint levels)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
G_TYPE_INT, levels,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-posterize",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_drawable_threshold:
* @drawable: The drawable.
* @channel: The channel to base the threshold on.
* @low_threshold: The low threshold value.
* @high_threshold: The high threshold value.
*
* Threshold the specified drawable.
*
* This procedures generates a threshold map of the specified drawable.
* All pixels between the values of 'low_threshold' and
* 'high_threshold', on the scale of 'channel' are replaced with white,
* and all other pixels with black.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: 2.10
**/
gboolean
gimp_drawable_threshold (GimpDrawable *drawable,
GimpHistogramChannel channel,
gdouble low_threshold,
gdouble high_threshold)
{
GimpValueArray *args;
GimpValueArray *return_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
args = gimp_value_array_new_from_types (NULL,
GIMP_TYPE_DRAWABLE, drawable,
GIMP_TYPE_HISTOGRAM_CHANNEL, channel,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, low_threshold,
G_TYPE_DOUBLE, high_threshold,
G_TYPE_NONE);
return_vals = gimp_pdb_run_procedure_array (gimp_get_pdb (),
"gimp-drawable-threshold",
args);
gimp_value_array_unref (args);
success = GIMP_VALUES_GET_ENUM (return_vals, 0) == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_value_array_unref (return_vals);
return success;
}