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| 1 PngMinus |
| 2 -------- |
| 3 (copyright Willem van Schaik, 1999) |
| 4 |
| 5 |
| 6 License |
| 7 ------- |
| 8 |
| 9 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and |
| 10 its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, |
| 11 provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and |
| 12 that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in |
| 13 supporting documentation. This software is provided "as is" without |
| 14 express or implied warranty. |
| 15 |
| 16 |
| 17 Some history |
| 18 ------------ |
| 19 Soon after the creation of PNG in 1995, the need was felt for a set of |
| 20 pnmtopng / pngtopnm utilities. Independantly Alexander Lehmann and I |
| 21 (Willem van Schaik) started such a project. Luckily we discovered this |
| 22 and merged the two together into pnmtopng.tar.gz, which is available |
| 23 from a/o ftp://ftp.simplesystems.org/pub/libpng/png/. |
| 24 |
| 25 These two utilities have many, many options and make use of most of the |
| 26 features of PNG, like gamma, alpha, sbit, text-chunks, etc. This makes |
| 27 the utilities quite complex and by now not anymore very maintainable. |
| 28 When we wrote these programs, libpng was still in an early stage. |
| 29 Therefore, lots of the functionality that we put in our software can now |
| 30 be done using transform-functions in libpng. |
| 31 |
| 32 Finally, to compile these programs, you need to have installed and |
| 33 compiled three libraries: libpng, zlib and netpbm. Especially the latter |
| 34 makes the whole setup a bit bulky. But that's unavoidable given the many |
| 35 features of pnmtopng. |
| 36 |
| 37 |
| 38 What now |
| 39 -------- |
| 40 At this moment libpng is in a very stable state and can do much of the |
| 41 work done in pnmtopng. Also, pnmtopng needs to be upgraded to the new |
| 42 interface of libpng. Hence, it is time for a rewrite from the ground up |
| 43 of pnmtopng and pngtopnm. This will happen in the near future (stay |
| 44 tuned). The new package will get a different name to distinguish it from |
| 45 the old one: PngPlus. |
| 46 |
| 47 To experiment a bit with the new interface of libpng, I started off with |
| 48 a small prototype that contains only the basic functionality. It doesn't |
| 49 have any of the options to read or write special chunks and it will do |
| 50 no gamma correction. But this makes it also a simple program that is |
| 51 quite easy to understand and can serve well as a template for other |
| 52 software developments. (By now there are of course a couple of programs, |
| 53 like Greg Roelofs' rpng/wpng, that can be used just as good.) |
| 54 |
| 55 |
| 56 Can and can not |
| 57 --------------- |
| 58 As this is the small brother of the future PngPlus, I called this fellow |
| 59 PngMinus. Because I started this development in good-old Turbo-C, I |
| 60 avoided the use the netpbm library, which requires DOS extenders. Again, |
| 61 another reason to call it PngMinus (minus netpbm :-). So, part of the |
| 62 program are some elementary routines to read / write pgm- and ppm-files. |
| 63 It does not read b&w pbm-files. |
| 64 |
| 65 The downside of this approach is that you can not use them on images |
| 66 that require blocks of memory bigger than 64k (the DOS version). For |
| 67 larger images you will get an out-of-memory error. |
| 68 |
| 69 As said before, PngMinus doesn't correct for gamma. When reading |
| 70 png-files you can do this just as well by piping the output of png2pnm |
| 71 to pnmgamma, one of the standard PbmPlus tools. This same scenario will |
| 72 most probably also be followed in the full-blown future PngPlus, with |
| 73 the addition of course of the possibility to create gamma-chunks when |
| 74 writing png-files. |
| 75 |
| 76 On the other hand it supports alpha-channels. When reading a png-image |
| 77 you can write the alpha-channel into a pgm-file. And when creating an |
| 78 RGB+A png-image, you just combine a ppm-file with a corresponding |
| 79 pgm-file containing the alpha-channel. When reading, transparency chunks |
| 80 are converted into an alpha-channel and from there on treated the same |
| 81 way. |
| 82 |
| 83 Finally you can opt for writing ascii or binary pgm- and ppm-files. When |
| 84 the bit-depth is 16, the format will always be ascii. |
| 85 |
| 86 |
| 87 Using it |
| 88 -------- |
| 89 To distinguish them from pnmtopng and PngPlus, the utilities are named |
| 90 png2pnm and pnm2png (2 instead of to). The input- and output-files can |
| 91 be given as parameters or through redirection. Therefore the programs |
| 92 can be part of a pipe. |
| 93 |
| 94 To list the options type "png2pnm -h" or "pnm2png -h". |
| 95 |
| 96 |
| 97 Just like Scandinavian furniture |
| 98 -------------------------------- |
| 99 You have to put it together yourself. I did test the software under |
| 100 MS-DOS with Turbo-C 3.0 and under RedHat Linux 4.2 with gcc. In both |
| 101 cases I used libpng-1.0.4 and zlib-1.1.3. Later versions should be OK, |
| 102 however some older libpng versions have a bug in pngmem.c when using |
| 103 Turbo-C 3.0 (see below). |
| 104 |
| 105 You can build it using one of the two makefiles (make -f makefile.###) |
| 106 or use the batch/script files pngminus.bat / pngminus.sh. This assumes |
| 107 that you have built the libraries in ../libpng and ../zlib. Using Linux, |
| 108 make sure that you have built libpng with makefile.std and not |
| 109 makefile.linux (also called .lnx in earlier versions of libpng). The |
| 110 latter creates a .so shared-library, while the PngMinus makefile assumes |
| 111 a normal .a static library. |
| 112 |
| 113 If you create a ../pngsuite directory and then store the basn####.png |
| 114 files from PngSuite (http://www.schaik.com/pngsuite/) in there, you can |
| 115 test in one go the proper functioning of PngMinus, see png2pnm.bat and |
| 116 pnm2png.bat (or the .sh versions). |
| 117 |
| 118 |
| 119 Warranty |
| 120 ------- |
| 121 Please, remember that this was just a small experiment to learn a few |
| 122 things. It will have many unforeseen features <vbg>. Who said bugs? Use |
| 123 it when you are in need for something simple or when you want to start |
| 124 developing your own stuff. |
| 125 |
| 126 |
| 127 The Turbo bug |
| 128 ------------- |
| 129 ** pngmem.old |
| 130 hptr = (png_byte huge *)((long)(hptr) & 0xfffffff0L); |
| 131 hptr += 16L; |
| 132 ** pngmem.c |
| 133 hptr = (png_byte huge *)((long)(hptr) & 0xfffffff0L); |
| 134 hptr = hptr + 16L; |
| 135 ** |
| 136 |
| 137 ** pngmem.old |
| 138 png_ptr->offset_table_ptr[i] = (png_bytep)hptr; |
| 139 hptr += (png_uint_32)65536L; |
| 140 ** pngmem.c |
| 141 png_ptr->offset_table_ptr[i] = (png_bytep)hptr; |
| 142 hptr = hptr + 65536L; |
| 143 ** |
| 144 |
| 145 |
| 146 The end |
| 147 ------- |
| 148 Willem van Schaik |
| 149 mailto:willem@schaik.com |
| 150 http://www.schaik.com/png/ |
| 151 ------- |
| 152 Oct 1999 |
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