ES-DE/external/CImg/examples/use_jpeg_buffer.cpp

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/*
#
# File : use_jpeg_buffer.cpp
# ( C++ source file )
#
# Description : Example of use for the CImg plugin 'plugins/jpeg_buffer.h'.
# This file is a part of the CImg Library project.
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#
# Copyright : Paolo Prete
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#
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*/
// These includes are necessary to get the plug-in compile !
#include <cstdio>
#include <jpeglib.h>
#include <jerror.h>
// Define plugin and include the CImg Library.
#define cimg_plugin "plugins/jpeg_buffer.h"
#include "CImg.h"
using namespace cimg_library;
// Main procedure
//----------------
int main() {
// Create a jpeg memory buffer from the content of a jpeg file.
// (this is for testing purposes only)
const char *filename_input = "foo.jpg";
std::fprintf(stderr," - Reading file '%s'\n",filename_input);
std::FILE *file_input = std::fopen(filename_input,"rb");
if (!file_input) { std::fprintf(stderr,"Input JPEG file not found !"); std::exit(0); }
std::fprintf(stderr," - Construct input JPEG-coded buffer\n");
unsigned buf_size = 500000; // Put the file size here !
JOCTET *buffer_input = new JOCTET[buf_size];
if (std::fread(buffer_input,sizeof(JOCTET),buf_size,file_input)) std::fclose(file_input);
// -> 'buffer_input' is now a valid jpeg-coded memory buffer.
// Create a CImg instance from the jpeg-coded buffer using the plug-in function.
std::fprintf(stderr," - Create CImg instance from JPEG-coded buffer\n");
CImg<unsigned char> img;
img.load_jpeg_buffer(buffer_input, buf_size);
delete[] buffer_input;
// Do you image processing stuff here ....
// Here, we just mirror the image and write "hello".
std::fprintf(stderr," - Do simple processing\n");
const unsigned char purple[] = { 255, 0, 0 };
const unsigned char black[] = { 0, 0, 0 };
img.mirror('y').draw_text(0,0," Hello! ",purple,black,1,57);
// Display image to see if everything's fine.
img.display("Using 'jpeg_buffer.h' plugin");
// Define a new JOCTET array where the processed image has to be saved
// (we don't know its dimension before compressing it, therefore we have to allocate enough memory )
std::fprintf(stderr," - Construct output JPEG-coded buffer\n");
JOCTET *buffer_output = new JOCTET[2*buf_size];
// Save processed image into this JOCTET buffer, compressed as jpeg.
// This is done again by using the plug-in function.
img.save_jpeg_buffer(buffer_output,buf_size,60);
// Note that here, the variable 'buf_size' contains the length of the
// data which have been written in the given output buffer.
// Copy the content of the above array into a new file
// (it should give you a valid JPEG file then !)
const char *filename_output = "foo_output.jpg";
std::fprintf(stderr," - Save output file '%s'\n",filename_output);
std::FILE* file_output = std::fopen(filename_output,"wb");
std::fwrite(buffer_output, sizeof(JOCTET), buf_size, file_output);
std::fclose(file_output);
delete[] buffer_output;
std::fprintf(stderr," - All done !\n");
return 0;
}