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/* * @(#)RGBImageFilter.java	1.22 03/01/23 * * Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */package java.awt.image;import java.awt.image.ImageConsumer;import java.awt.image.ColorModel;/** * This class provides an easy way to create an ImageFilter which modifies * the pixels of an image in the default RGB ColorModel.  It is meant to * be used in conjunction with a FilteredImageSource object to produce * filtered versions of existing images.  It is an abstract class that * provides the calls needed to channel all of the pixel data through a * single method which converts pixels one at a time in the default RGB * ColorModel regardless of the ColorModel being used by the ImageProducer. * The only method which needs to be defined to create a useable image * filter is the filterRGB method.  Here is an example of a definition * of a filter which swaps the red and blue components of an image: * <pre> * *	class RedBlueSwapFilter extends RGBImageFilter { *	    public RedBlueSwapFilter() { *		// The filter's operation does not depend on the *		// pixel's location, so IndexColorModels can be *		// filtered directly. *		canFilterIndexColorModel = true; *	    } * *	    public int filterRGB(int x, int y, int rgb) { *		return ((rgb & 0xff00ff00) *			| ((rgb & 0xff0000) >> 16) *			| ((rgb & 0xff) << 16)); *	    } *	} * * </pre> * * @see FilteredImageSource * @see ImageFilter * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault * * @version	1.22 01/23/03 * @author 	Jim Graham */public abstract class RGBImageFilter extends ImageFilter {    /**     * The <code>ColorModel</code> to be replaced by     * <code>newmodel</code> when the user calls      * {@link #substituteColorModel(ColorModel, ColorModel) substituteColorModel}.     */    protected ColorModel origmodel;    /**     * The <code>ColorModel</code> with which to     * replace <code>origmodel</code> when the user calls      * <code>substituteColorModel</code>.     */    protected ColorModel newmodel;    /**     * This boolean indicates whether or not it is acceptable to apply     * the color filtering of the filterRGB method to the color table     * entries of an IndexColorModel object in lieu of pixel by pixel     * filtering.  Subclasses should set this variable to true in their     * constructor if their filterRGB method does not depend on the     * coordinate of the pixel being filtered.     * @see #substituteColorModel     * @see #filterRGB     * @see IndexColorModel     */    protected boolean canFilterIndexColorModel;    /**     * If the ColorModel is an IndexColorModel, and the subclass has     * set the canFilterIndexColorModel flag to true, we substitute     * a filtered version of the color model here and wherever     * that original ColorModel object appears in the setPixels methods. Otherwise     * overrides the default ColorModel used by the ImageProducer and     * specifies the default RGB ColorModel instead.     * <p>     * Note: This method is intended to be called by the      * <code>ImageProducer</code> of the <code>Image</code> whose pixels      * are being filtered. Developers using     * this class to filter pixels from an image should avoid calling     * this method directly since that operation could interfere     * with the filtering operation.     * @see ImageConsumer     * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault     */    public void setColorModel(ColorModel model) {	if (canFilterIndexColorModel && (model instanceof IndexColorModel)) {	    ColorModel newcm = filterIndexColorModel((IndexColorModel)model);	    substituteColorModel(model, newcm);	    consumer.setColorModel(newcm);	} else {	    consumer.setColorModel(ColorModel.getRGBdefault());	}    }    /**     * Registers two ColorModel objects for substitution.  If the oldcm     * is encountered during any of the setPixels methods, the newcm     * is substituted and the pixels passed through     * untouched (but with the new ColorModel object).     * @param oldcm the ColorModel object to be replaced on the fly     * @param newcm the ColorModel object to replace oldcm on the fly     */    public void substituteColorModel(ColorModel oldcm, ColorModel newcm) {	origmodel = oldcm;	newmodel = newcm;    }    /**     * Filters an IndexColorModel object by running each entry in its     * color tables through the filterRGB function that RGBImageFilter     * subclasses must provide.  Uses coordinates of -1 to indicate that     * a color table entry is being filtered rather than an actual     * pixel value.     * @param icm the IndexColorModel object to be filtered     * @return a new IndexColorModel representing the filtered colors     */    public IndexColorModel filterIndexColorModel(IndexColorModel icm) {	int mapsize = icm.getMapSize();	byte r[] = new byte[mapsize];	byte g[] = new byte[mapsize];	byte b[] = new byte[mapsize];	byte a[] = new byte[mapsize];	icm.getReds(r);	icm.getGreens(g);	icm.getBlues(b);	icm.getAlphas(a);	int trans = icm.getTransparentPixel();	boolean needalpha = false;	for (int i = 0; i < mapsize; i++) {	    int rgb = filterRGB(-1, -1, icm.getRGB(i));	    a[i] = (byte) (rgb >> 24);	    if (a[i] != ((byte)0xff) && i != trans) {		needalpha = true;	    }	    r[i] = (byte) (rgb >> 16);	    g[i] = (byte) (rgb >> 8);	    b[i] = (byte) (rgb >> 0);	}	if (needalpha) {	    return new IndexColorModel(icm.getPixelSize(), mapsize,				       r, g, b, a);	} else {	    return new IndexColorModel(icm.getPixelSize(), mapsize,				       r, g, b, trans);	}    }    /**     * Filters a buffer of pixels in the default RGB ColorModel by passing     * them one by one through the filterRGB method.     * @param x,&nbsp;y the coordinates of the upper-left corner of the      *        region of pixels     * @param w the width of the region of pixels     * @param h the height of the region of pixels     * @param pixels the array of pixels     * @param off the offset into the <code>pixels</code> array     * @param scansize the distance from one row of pixels to the next     *        in the array     * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault     * @see #filterRGB     */    public void filterRGBPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,				int pixels[], int off, int scansize) {	int index = off;	for (int cy = 0; cy < h; cy++) {	    for (int cx = 0; cx < w; cx++) {		pixels[index] = filterRGB(x + cx, y + cy, pixels[index]);		index++;	    }	    index += scansize - w;	}	consumer.setPixels(x, y, w, h, ColorModel.getRGBdefault(),			   pixels, off, scansize);    }    /**     * If the ColorModel object is the same one that has already     * been converted, then simply passes the pixels through with the     * converted ColorModel. Otherwise converts the buffer of byte     * pixels to the default RGB ColorModel and passes the converted     * buffer to the filterRGBPixels method to be converted one by one.     * <p>     * Note: This method is intended to be called by the      * <code>ImageProducer</code> of the <code>Image</code> whose pixels      * are being filtered. Developers using     * this class to filter pixels from an image should avoid calling     * this method directly since that operation could interfere     * with the filtering operation.     * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault     * @see #filterRGBPixels     */    public void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,			  ColorModel model, byte pixels[], int off,			  int scansize) {	if (model == origmodel) {	    consumer.setPixels(x, y, w, h, newmodel, pixels, off, scansize);	} else {	    int filteredpixels[] = new int[w];	    int index = off;	    for (int cy = 0; cy < h; cy++) {		for (int cx = 0; cx < w; cx++) {		    filteredpixels[cx] = model.getRGB((pixels[index] & 0xff));		    index++;		}		index += scansize - w;		filterRGBPixels(x, y + cy, w, 1, filteredpixels, 0, w);	    }	}    }    /**     * If the ColorModel object is the same one that has already     * been converted, then simply passes the pixels through with the     * converted ColorModel, otherwise converts the buffer of integer     * pixels to the default RGB ColorModel and passes the converted     * buffer to the filterRGBPixels method to be converted one by one.     * Converts a buffer of integer pixels to the default RGB ColorModel     * and passes the converted buffer to the filterRGBPixels method.     * <p>     * Note: This method is intended to be called by the      * <code>ImageProducer</code> of the <code>Image</code> whose pixels      * are being filtered. Developers using     * this class to filter pixels from an image should avoid calling     * this method directly since that operation could interfere     * with the filtering operation.     * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault     * @see #filterRGBPixels     */    public void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,			  ColorModel model, int pixels[], int off,			  int scansize) {	if (model == origmodel) {	    consumer.setPixels(x, y, w, h, newmodel, pixels, off, scansize);	} else {	    int filteredpixels[] = new int[w];	    int index = off;	    for (int cy = 0; cy < h; cy++) {		for (int cx = 0; cx < w; cx++) {		    filteredpixels[cx] = model.getRGB(pixels[index]);		    index++;		}		index += scansize - w;		filterRGBPixels(x, y + cy, w, 1, filteredpixels, 0, w);	    }	}    }    /**     * Subclasses must specify a method to convert a single input pixel     * in the default RGB ColorModel to a single output pixel.     * @param x,&nbsp;y the coordinates of the pixel     * @param rgb the integer pixel representation in the default RGB     *            color model     * @return a filtered pixel in the default RGB color model.     * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault     * @see #filterRGBPixels     */    public abstract int filterRGB(int x, int y, int rgb);}

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