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35
36#ifndef INCLUDED_IMF_STANDARD_ATTRIBUTES_H
37#define INCLUDED_IMF_STANDARD_ATTRIBUTES_H
38
39//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
40//
41//      Optional Standard Attributes -- these attributes are "optional"
42//      because not every image file header has them, but they define a
43//      "standard" way to represent commonly used data in the file header.
44//
45//      For each attribute, with name "foo", and type "T", the following
46//      functions are automatically generated via macros:
47//
48//      void                       addFoo (Header &header, const T &value);
49//      bool                       hasFoo (const Header &header);
50//      const TypedAttribute<T> &  fooAttribute (const Header &header);
51//      TypedAttribute<T> &        fooAttribute (Header &header);
52//      const T &                  foo (const Header &Header);
53//      T &                        foo (Header &Header);
54//
55//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
56
57#include <ImfHeader.h>
58#include <ImfFloatAttribute.h>
59#include <ImfStringAttribute.h>
60#include <ImfChromaticitiesAttribute.h>
61#include <ImfEnvmapAttribute.h>
62#include <ImfKeyCodeAttribute.h>
63#include <ImfTimeCodeAttribute.h>
64
65
66#define IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF(name,suffix,type)                               \
67                                                                              \
68    void                         add##suffix (Header &header, const type &v); \
69    bool                         has##suffix (const Header &header);          \
70    const TypedAttribute<type> & name##Attribute (const Header &header);      \
71    TypedAttribute<type> &       name##Attribute (Header &header);            \
72    const type &                 name (const Header &header);                 \
73    type &                       name (Header &header);
74
75
76namespace Imf {
77
78//
79// chromaticities -- for RGB images, specifies the CIE (x,y)
80// chromaticities of the primaries and the white point
81//
82
83IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (chromaticities, Chromaticities, Chromaticities)
84
85
86//
87// whiteLuminance -- for RGB images, defines the luminance, in Nits
88// (candelas per square meter) of the RGB value (1.0, 1.0, 1.0).
89//
90// If the chromaticities and the whiteLuminance of an RGB image are
91// known, then it is possible to convert the image's pixels from RGB
92// to CIE XYZ tristimulus values (see function RGBtoXYZ() in header
93// file ImfChromaticities.h).
94//
95//
96
97IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (whiteLuminance, WhiteLuminance, float)
98
99
100//
101// xDensity -- horizontal output density, in pixels per inch.
102// The image's vertical output density is xDensity * pixelAspectRatio.
103//
104
105IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (xDensity, XDensity, float)
106
107
108//
109// owner -- name of the owner of the image
110//
111
112IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (owner, Owner, std::string)
113   
114
115//
116// comments -- additional image information in human-readable
117// form, for example a verbal description of the image
118//
119
120IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (comments, Comments, std::string)
121
122
123//
124// capDate -- the date when the image was created or captured,
125// in local time, and formatted as
126//
127//    YYYY:MM:DD hh:mm:ss
128//
129// where YYYY is the year (4 digits, e.g. 2003), MM is the month
130// (2 digits, 01, 02, ... 12), DD is the day of the month (2 digits,
131// 01, 02, ... 31), hh is the hour (2 digits, 00, 01, ... 23), mm
132// is the minute, and ss is the second (2 digits, 00, 01, ... 59).
133//
134//
135
136IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (capDate, CapDate, std::string)
137
138
139//
140// utcOffset -- offset of local time at capDate from
141// Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), in seconds:
142//
143//    UTC == local time + utcOffset
144//
145
146IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (utcOffset, utcOffset, float)
147
148
149//
150// longitude, latitude, altitude -- for images of real objects, the
151// location where the image was recorded.  Longitude and latitude are
152// in degrees east of Greenwich and north of the equator.  Altitude
153// is in meters above sea level.  For example, Kathmandu, Nepal is
154// at longitude 85.317, latitude 27.717, altitude 1305.
155//
156
157IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (longitude, Longitude, float)
158IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (latitude, Latitude, float)
159IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (altitude, Altitude, float)
160
161
162//
163// focus -- the camera's focus distance, in meters
164//
165
166IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (focus, Focus, float)
167
168
169//
170// exposure -- exposure time, in seconds
171//
172
173IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (expTime, ExpTime, float)
174
175
176//
177// aperture -- the camera's lens aperture, in f-stops (focal length
178// of the lens divided by the diameter of the iris opening)
179//
180
181IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (aperture, Aperture, float)
182
183
184//
185// isoSpeed -- the ISO speed of the film or image sensor
186// that was used to record the image
187//
188
189IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (isoSpeed, IsoSpeed, float)
190
191
192//
193// envmap -- if this attribute is present, the image represents
194// an environment map.  The attribute's value defines how 3D
195// directions are mapped to 2D pixel locations.  For details
196// see header file ImfEnvmap.h
197//
198
199IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (envmap, Envmap, Envmap)
200
201
202//
203// keyCode -- for motion picture film frames.  Identifies film
204// manufacturer, film type, film roll and frame position within
205// the roll.
206//
207
208IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (keyCode, KeyCode, KeyCode)
209
210
211//
212// timeCode -- time and control code
213//
214
215IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (timeCode, TimeCode, TimeCode)
216
217
218//
219// wrapmodes -- determines how texture map images are extrapolated.
220// If an OpenEXR file is used as a texture map for 3D rendering,
221// texture coordinates (0.0, 0.0) and (1.0, 1.0) correspond to
222// the upper left and lower right corners of the data window.
223// If the image is mapped onto a surface with texture coordinates
224// outside the zero-to-one range, then the image must be extrapolated.
225// This attribute tells the renderer how to do this extrapolation.
226// The attribute contains either a pair of comma-separated keywords,
227// to specify separate extrapolation modes for the horizontal and
228// vertical directions; or a single keyword, to specify extrapolation
229// in both directions (e.g. "clamp,periodic" or "clamp").  Extra white
230// space surrounding the keywords is allowed, but should be ignored
231// by the renderer ("clamp, black " is equivalent to "clamp,black").
232// The keywords listed below are predefined; some renderers may support
233// additional extrapolation modes:
234//
235//      black           pixels outside the zero-to-one range are black
236//
237//      clamp           texture coordinates less than 0.0 and greater
238//                      than 1.0 are clamped to 0.0 and 1.0 respectively
239//
240//      periodic        the texture image repeats periodically
241//
242//      mirror          the texture image repeats periodically, but
243//                      every other instance is mirrored
244//
245
246IMF_STD_ATTRIBUTE_DEF (wrapmodes, Wrapmodes, std::string)
247
248
249} // namespace Imf
250
251#endif
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