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OAG Library (OpenGL) Part 1 - Setting Up the Library for an MFC Application

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OAG is a library written in C++. With this library, you can create OpenGL based applications.
/*
 * jdcolor.c
 *
 * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane.
 * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
 *
 * This file contains output colorspace conversion routines.
 */

#define JPEG_INTERNALS
#include "jinclude.h"
#include "jpeglib.h"


/* Private subobject */

typedef struct {
  struct jpeg_color_deconverter pub; /* public fields */

  /* Private state for YCC->RGB conversion */
  int * Cr_r_tab;		/* => table for Cr to R conversion */
  int * Cb_b_tab;		/* => table for Cb to B conversion */
  INT32 * Cr_g_tab;		/* => table for Cr to G conversion */
  INT32 * Cb_g_tab;		/* => table for Cb to G conversion */
} my_color_deconverter;

typedef my_color_deconverter * my_cconvert_ptr;


/**************** YCbCr -> RGB conversion: most common case **************/

/*
 * YCbCr is defined per CCIR 601-1, except that Cb and Cr are
 * normalized to the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE rather than -0.5 .. 0.5.
 * The conversion equations to be implemented are therefore
 *	R = Y                + 1.40200 * Cr
 *	G = Y - 0.34414 * Cb - 0.71414 * Cr
 *	B = Y + 1.77200 * Cb
 * where Cb and Cr represent the incoming values less CENTERJSAMPLE.
 * (These numbers are derived from TIFF 6.0 section 21, dated 3-June-92.)
 *
 * To avoid floating-point arithmetic, we represent the fractional constants
 * as integers scaled up by 2^16 (about 4 digits precision); we have to divide
 * the products by 2^16, with appropriate rounding, to get the correct answer.
 * Notice that Y, being an integral input, does not contribute any fraction
 * so it need not participate in the rounding.
 *
 * For even more speed, we avoid doing any multiplications in the inner loop
 * by precalculating the constants times Cb and Cr for all possible values.
 * For 8-bit JSAMPLEs this is very reasonable (only 256 entries per table);
 * for 12-bit samples it is still acceptable.  It's not very reasonable for
 * 16-bit samples, but if you want lossless storage you shouldn't be changing
 * colorspace anyway.
 * The Cr=>R and Cb=>B values can be rounded to integers in advance; the
 * values for the G calculation are left scaled up, since we must add them
 * together before rounding.
 */

#define SCALEBITS	16	/* speediest right-shift on some machines */
#define ONE_HALF	((INT32) 1 << (SCALEBITS-1))
#define FIX(x)		((INT32) ((x) * (1L<<SCALEBITS) + 0.5))


/*
 * Initialize tables for YCC->RGB colorspace conversion.
 */

LOCAL(void)
build_ycc_rgb_table (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{
  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
  int i;
  INT32 x;
  SHIFT_TEMPS

  cconvert->Cr_r_tab = (int *)
    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
  cconvert->Cb_b_tab = (int *)
    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(int));
  cconvert->Cr_g_tab = (INT32 *)
    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));
  cconvert->Cb_g_tab = (INT32 *)
    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
				(MAXJSAMPLE+1) * SIZEOF(INT32));

  for (i = 0, x = -CENTERJSAMPLE; i <= MAXJSAMPLE; i++, x++) {
    /* i is the actual input pixel value, in the range 0..MAXJSAMPLE */
    /* The Cb or Cr value we are thinking of is x = i - CENTERJSAMPLE */
    /* Cr=>R value is nearest int to 1.40200 * x */
    cconvert->Cr_r_tab[i] = (int)
		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(1.40200) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
    /* Cb=>B value is nearest int to 1.77200 * x */
    cconvert->Cb_b_tab[i] = (int)
		    RIGHT_SHIFT(FIX(1.77200) * x + ONE_HALF, SCALEBITS);
    /* Cr=>G value is scaled-up -0.71414 * x */
    cconvert->Cr_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(0.71414)) * x;
    /* Cb=>G value is scaled-up -0.34414 * x */
    /* We also add in ONE_HALF so that need not do it in inner loop */
    cconvert->Cb_g_tab[i] = (- FIX(0.34414)) * x + ONE_HALF;
  }
}


/*
 * Convert some rows of samples to the output colorspace.
 *
 * Note that we change from noninterleaved, one-plane-per-component format
 * to interleaved-pixel format.  The output buffer is therefore three times
 * as wide as the input buffer.
 * A starting row offset is provided only for the input buffer.  The caller
 * can easily adjust the passed output_buf value to accommodate any row
 * offset required on that side.
 */

METHODDEF(void)
ycc_rgb_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
		 JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
		 JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
{
  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
  register int y, cb, cr;
  register JSAMPROW outptr;
  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2;
  register JDIMENSION col;
  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
  /* copy these pointers into registers if possible */
  register JSAMPLE * range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
  register int * Crrtab = cconvert->Cr_r_tab;
  register int * Cbbtab = cconvert->Cb_b_tab;
  register INT32 * Crgtab = cconvert->Cr_g_tab;
  register INT32 * Cbgtab = cconvert->Cb_g_tab;
  SHIFT_TEMPS

  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
    input_row++;
    outptr = *output_buf++;
    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
      y  = GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[col]);
      cb = GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[col]);
      cr = GETJSAMPLE(inptr2[col]);
      /* Range-limiting is essential due to noise introduced by DCT losses. */
      outptr[RGB_RED] =   range_limit[y + Crrtab[cr]];
      outptr[RGB_GREEN] = range_limit[y +
			      ((int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr],
						 SCALEBITS))];
      outptr[RGB_BLUE] =  range_limit[y + Cbbtab[cb]];
      outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
    }
  }
}


/**************** Cases other than YCbCr -> RGB **************/


/*
 * Color conversion for no colorspace change: just copy the data,
 * converting from separate-planes to interleaved representation.
 */

METHODDEF(void)
null_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
	      JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
	      JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
{
  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
  register JDIMENSION count;
  register int num_components = cinfo->num_components;
  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
  int ci;

  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
    for (ci = 0; ci < num_components; ci++) {
      inptr = input_buf[ci][input_row];
      outptr = output_buf[0] + ci;
      for (count = num_cols; count > 0; count--) {
	*outptr = *inptr++;	/* needn't bother with GETJSAMPLE() here */
	outptr += num_components;
      }
    }
    input_row++;
    output_buf++;
  }
}


/*
 * Color conversion for grayscale: just copy the data.
 * This also works for YCbCr -> grayscale conversion, in which
 * we just copy the Y (luminance) component and ignore chrominance.
 */

METHODDEF(void)
grayscale_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
		   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
		   JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
{
  jcopy_sample_rows(input_buf[0], (int) input_row, output_buf, 0,
		    num_rows, cinfo->output_width);
}


/*
 * Convert grayscale to RGB: just duplicate the graylevel three times.
 * This is provided to support applications that don't want to cope
 * with grayscale as a separate case.
 */

METHODDEF(void)
gray_rgb_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
		  JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
		  JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
{
  register JSAMPROW inptr, outptr;
  register JDIMENSION col;
  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;

  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
    inptr = input_buf[0][input_row++];
    outptr = *output_buf++;
    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
      /* We can dispense with GETJSAMPLE() here */
      outptr[RGB_RED] = outptr[RGB_GREEN] = outptr[RGB_BLUE] = inptr[col];
      outptr += RGB_PIXELSIZE;
    }
  }
}


/*
 * Adobe-style YCCK->CMYK conversion.
 * We convert YCbCr to R=1-C, G=1-M, and B=1-Y using the same
 * conversion as above, while passing K (black) unchanged.
 * We assume build_ycc_rgb_table has been called.
 */

METHODDEF(void)
ycck_cmyk_convert (j_decompress_ptr cinfo,
		   JSAMPIMAGE input_buf, JDIMENSION input_row,
		   JSAMPARRAY output_buf, int num_rows)
{
  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr) cinfo->cconvert;
  register int y, cb, cr;
  register JSAMPROW outptr;
  register JSAMPROW inptr0, inptr1, inptr2, inptr3;
  register JDIMENSION col;
  JDIMENSION num_cols = cinfo->output_width;
  /* copy these pointers into registers if possible */
  register JSAMPLE * range_limit = cinfo->sample_range_limit;
  register int * Crrtab = cconvert->Cr_r_tab;
  register int * Cbbtab = cconvert->Cb_b_tab;
  register INT32 * Crgtab = cconvert->Cr_g_tab;
  register INT32 * Cbgtab = cconvert->Cb_g_tab;
  SHIFT_TEMPS

  while (--num_rows >= 0) {
    inptr0 = input_buf[0][input_row];
    inptr1 = input_buf[1][input_row];
    inptr2 = input_buf[2][input_row];
    inptr3 = input_buf[3][input_row];
    input_row++;
    outptr = *output_buf++;
    for (col = 0; col < num_cols; col++) {
      y  = GETJSAMPLE(inptr0[col]);
      cb = GETJSAMPLE(inptr1[col]);
      cr = GETJSAMPLE(inptr2[col]);
      /* Range-limiting is essential due to noise introduced by DCT losses. */
      outptr[0] = range_limit[MAXJSAMPLE - (y + Crrtab[cr])];	/* red */
      outptr[1] = range_limit[MAXJSAMPLE - (y +			/* green */
			      ((int) RIGHT_SHIFT(Cbgtab[cb] + Crgtab[cr],
						 SCALEBITS)))];
      outptr[2] = range_limit[MAXJSAMPLE - (y + Cbbtab[cb])];	/* blue */
      /* K passes through unchanged */
      outptr[3] = inptr3[col];	/* don't need GETJSAMPLE here */
      outptr += 4;
    }
  }
}


/*
 * Empty method for start_pass.
 */

METHODDEF(void)
start_pass_dcolor (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{
  /* no work needed */
}


/*
 * Module initialization routine for output colorspace conversion.
 */

GLOBAL(void)
jinit_color_deconverter (j_decompress_ptr cinfo)
{
  my_cconvert_ptr cconvert;
  int ci;

  cconvert = (my_cconvert_ptr)
    (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE,
				SIZEOF(my_color_deconverter));
  cinfo->cconvert = (struct jpeg_color_deconverter *) cconvert;
  cconvert->pub.start_pass = start_pass_dcolor;

  /* Make sure num_components agrees with jpeg_color_space */
  switch (cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
    if (cinfo->num_components != 1)
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
    break;

  case JCS_RGB:
  case JCS_YCbCr:
    if (cinfo->num_components != 3)
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
    break;

  case JCS_CMYK:
  case JCS_YCCK:
    if (cinfo->num_components != 4)
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
    break;

  default:			/* JCS_UNKNOWN can be anything */
    if (cinfo->num_components < 1)
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE);
    break;
  }

  /* Set out_color_components and conversion method based on requested space.
   * Also clear the component_needed flags for any unused components,
   * so that earlier pipeline stages can avoid useless computation.
   */

  switch (cinfo->out_color_space) {
  case JCS_GRAYSCALE:
    cinfo->out_color_components = 1;
    if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE ||
	cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_YCbCr) {
      cconvert->pub.color_convert = grayscale_convert;
      /* For color->grayscale conversion, only the Y (0) component is needed */
      for (ci = 1; ci < cinfo->num_components; ci++)
	cinfo->comp_info[ci].component_needed = FALSE;
    } else
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
    break;

  case JCS_RGB:
    cinfo->out_color_components = RGB_PIXELSIZE;
    if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_YCbCr) {
      cconvert->pub.color_convert = ycc_rgb_convert;
      build_ycc_rgb_table(cinfo);
    } else if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_GRAYSCALE) {
      cconvert->pub.color_convert = gray_rgb_convert;
    } else if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_RGB && RGB_PIXELSIZE == 3) {
      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
    } else
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
    break;

  case JCS_CMYK:
    cinfo->out_color_components = 4;
    if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_YCCK) {
      cconvert->pub.color_convert = ycck_cmyk_convert;
      build_ycc_rgb_table(cinfo);
    } else if (cinfo->jpeg_color_space == JCS_CMYK) {
      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
    } else
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
    break;

  default:
    /* Permit null conversion to same output space */
    if (cinfo->out_color_space == cinfo->jpeg_color_space) {
      cinfo->out_color_components = cinfo->num_components;
      cconvert->pub.color_convert = null_convert;
    } else			/* unsupported non-null conversion */
      ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL);
    break;
  }

  if (cinfo->quantize_colors)
    cinfo->output_components = 1; /* single colormapped output component */
  else
    cinfo->output_components = cinfo->out_color_components;
}

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After finishing the College I have been working with java, c# and Computer Graphics with searches for OpenGL.

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