Added 1 pixel cache for palette colors for faster lookup.
This will speedup images that require ApplyPalette by 6.5% for lossless
compression.
Change-Id: Id0c5174d797ffabdb09905c2ba76e60601b686f8
'mem' was being offset once by DO_ALIGN() then shifted 'nz_size' which
would end up accounting for more than ALIGN_CST and exceed the allocation.
broken since:
9bf3129 align VP8Encoder::nz_ allocation
Change-Id: I04a4e0bbf80d909253ce057f8550ed98e0cf1054
new option: -blend_alpha 0xrrggbb
also: don't force picture.use_argb value for lossless. Instead,
delay the YUVA<->ARGB conversion till WebPEncode() is called.
This make the blending more accurate when source is ARGB
and lossy compression is used (YUVA).
This has an effect on cropping/rescaling. E.g. for PNG, these
are now done in ARGB colorspace instead of YUV when lossy compression
is used.
Change-Id: I18571f1b1179881737a8dbd23ad0aa8cddae3c6b
user can now call WebPEncode() with any YUVA or ARGB format, for
lossy or lossless compression
also: simplified error reporting, which is done in WebPPictureARGBToYUVA()
and WebPPictureYUVAToARGB()
Change-Id: Ifb68909217175bcf5a050e5c68d06de9849468f7
(cherry picked from commit 07d87bda1b4a534a5a96ed6c2457875f153f8943)
Saturation was done on input coeff, not quantized one.
This saturation is not absolutely needed: output of FTransformWHT
is in range [-16320, 16321]. At quality 100, max quantization steps is 8,
so the maximal range used by QuantizeBlock() is [-2040, 2040].
But there's some extra bias (mtx->bias_[] and mtx->sharpen_[]) so
it's better to leave this saturation check for now.
addresses issue #145
Change-Id: I4b14f71cdc80c46f9eaadb2a4e8e03d396879d28
* merge cost calculation functions (BitsEntropy() and HuffmanCost())
* have HistogramAdd() specialized into separate functions
* use threshold to bail-out early
* revamp code a bit
* also: save memory by freeing free(histogram_image)
Change-Id: I8ee5d2cfa1462d5d6ea6361f5c89925a3720ef55
This is required for WebP lossy+Alpha images, where Alpha channel is taking
60-70% of the compression (CPU) cycles.
Also evaluated on 1000 PNG corpus and overall compression speed
is 15-40% better for lossy (PNG+Alpha) compression.
The pure lossless compression numbers are almost same (or little
better) with this change.
Change-Id: I9e5ae7372ed6227a9a5b64cd9cff84c747195a57
using token-buffer (that is: slightly more memory. O(output_size))
This change is ON by default. To return to previous behaviour, use
'cwebp -low_memory' or set config.low_memory to true.
Side-effect of this new mode: it forces 1 partition only (which was
default anyway), and makes some statistics about the bitstream
no longer available. cwebp will no longer report 'intra4-coeffs', etc.
This mode also doesn't work (yet) with multi-pass, and -low_memory
is currently forced for multi-pass.
also: reversed the flag: USE_TOKEN_BUFFER -> DISABLE_TOKEN_BUFFER
also: fixed the kAverageBytesPerMB estimate
Change-Id: I4ea80382038d6df4309663e0cb7bd88d9bca9cf1
broken since:
ad25032 Merge "multi-threaded alpha encoding for lossy"
this produced an error due to an empty VP8TBuffer struct.
Change-Id: I640809d07d20092c1d660e2b59b58a62a12e4371
new option: 'cwebp -mt ...'
new config flag: config.thread_level
(allowed thread_level are 0 or 1 for now. Maybe more later...)
If -mt is activated (and WEBP_USE_THREAD is used for compile), the alpha-compression
will be done in parallel to RGB coding for lossy. Can save quite a bit of latency...
Has no effect for lossless encoding.
Change-Id: I769d0bf90e7380cf99344ad62cd77277f4df5a46
signed integer overflow behavior is undefined, split PrefixEncode() to
two branches to avoid this.
Change-Id: I6e2761d0d77f0aaceafdc4e07232e089c22beb64
This option remaps internal parameters to better match
the expected compression curve of JPEG and produce output files
of similar size, but with better quality.
Change-Id: I96a1cbb480b1f6a0c6845a23c33dfd63f197b689
also change lossless encoder logic, which was relying on explicit
NULL return from WebPSafeMalloc(0)
renamed function to CheckSizeArgumentsOverflow() explicitly
addresses issue #138
Change-Id: Ibbd51cc0281e60e86dfd4c5496274399e4c0f7f3
* treat the last coeff as a special case
* re-arrange the inner code to be shorter
* replace some VP8EncBands[n] by n, for n = 0 or 1
Change-Id: I71e17b014cffad7b073e787fde06260905a6953f
- Separate out mux.h and demux.h
- muxtypes.h: new header for data types common to mux/demux
- Move some misc read/write utilities to utils/utils.h
- Remove some duplicate methods.
- Separate out mux/demux libraries
Change-Id: If9b9569b10d55d922ad9317ef51710544315d6de
10-15% faster encoding.
Almost same output, binary wise. The main difference is
that we can't compute uv_alpha susceptibility, means there
can be subtle differences with different -sns values.
Change-Id: Id1b1a50929bf125b6372212fee1ed75a3bed975f
Number of pairs selected are limited between 25% of histogram
images (at start) and number of histogram images left at any iteration.
Increase the range of iter_mult.
Removed min_cluster_size as parameter for tuning HistogramCombine.
Change-Id: Ia4068cd7af4d0f63c5af9001aceda8a40b9de740