/* THIS CODE CARRIES NO GUARANTEE OF USABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE. * WHILE THE AUTHORS HAVE TRIED TO ENSURE THE PROGRAM WORKS CORRECTLY, * IT IS STRICTLY USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. */ /* This file contains code to read and write four byte rgbe file format developed by Greg Ward. It handles the conversions between rgbe and pixels consisting of floats. The data is assumed to be an array of floats. By default there are three floats per pixel in the order red, green, blue. (RGBE_DATA_??? values control this.) Only the mimimal header reading and writing is implemented. Each routine does error checking and will return a status value as defined below. This code is intended as a skeleton so feel free to modify it to suit your needs. (Place notice here if you modified the code.) posted to http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~bjw/ written by Bruce Walter (bjw@graphics.cornell.edu) 5/26/95 based on code written by Greg Ward */ #include #include "rgbe.hpp" using glm::frexp; using glm::ldexp; /* standard conversion from float pixels to rgbe pixels */ /* note: you can remove the "inline"s if your compiler complains about it */ void float2rgbe(unsigned char rgbe[4], float red, float green, float blue) { float v; int e; v = red; if (green > v) v = green; if (blue > v) v = blue; if (v < 1e-32) { rgbe[0] = rgbe[1] = rgbe[2] = rgbe[3] = 0; } else { v = frexp(v,&e) * 256.0/v; rgbe[0] = (unsigned char) (red * v); rgbe[1] = (unsigned char) (green * v); rgbe[2] = (unsigned char) (blue * v); rgbe[3] = (unsigned char) (e + 128); } } /* standard conversion from rgbe to float pixels */ /* note: Ward uses ldexp(col+0.5,exp-(128+8)). However we wanted pixels */ /* in the range [0,1] to map back into the range [0,1]. */ void rgbe2float(float & red, float & green, float & blue, unsigned char rgbe[4]) { float f; if (rgbe[3]) { /*nonzero pixel*/ f = ldexp(1.0,rgbe[3]-(int)(128+8)); red = rgbe[0] * f; green = rgbe[1] * f; blue = rgbe[2] * f; } else red = green = blue = 0.0; }