Package org.jmol.export.image

Source Code of org.jmol.export.image.PngEncoder

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* $Author: nicove $
* $Date: 2007-03-30 12:26:16 -0500 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) $
* $Revision: 7275 $
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package org.jmol.export.image;

import java.awt.Image;
import java.awt.image.PixelGrabber;
import java.awt.image.ImageObserver;
import java.util.zip.CRC32;
import java.util.zip.Deflater;
import java.util.zip.DeflaterOutputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;

/**
* PngEncoder takes a Java Image object and creates a byte string which can be saved as a PNG file.
* The Image is presumed to use the DirectColorModel.
*
* Thanks to Jay Denny at KeyPoint Software
*    http://www.keypoint.com/
* who let me develop this code on company time.
*
* You may contact me with (probably very-much-needed) improvements,
* comments, and bug fixes at:
*
*   david@catcode.com
*
* @author J. David Eisenberg
* @author http://catcode.com/pngencoder/
* @author Christian Ribeaud (christian.ribeaud@genedata.com)
* @version 1.4, 31 March 2000
*/
public class PngEncoder extends Object {

  /** Constant specifying that alpha channel should be encoded. */
  public static final boolean ENCODE_ALPHA = true;

  /** Constant specifying that alpha channel should not be encoded. */
  public static final boolean NO_ALPHA = false;

  /** Constants for filters */
  public static final int FILTER_NONE = 0;
  public static final int FILTER_SUB = 1;
  public static final int FILTER_UP = 2;
  public static final int FILTER_LAST = 2;

  protected byte[] pngBytes;
  protected byte[] priorRow;
  protected byte[] leftBytes;
  protected Image image;
  protected int width, height;
  protected int bytePos, maxPos;
  protected int hdrPos, dataPos, endPos;
  protected CRC32 crc = new CRC32();
  protected long crcValue;
  protected boolean encodeAlpha;
  protected int filter;
  protected int bytesPerPixel;
  protected int compressionLevel;

  public static void write(Image image, int quality, OutputStream os) throws IOException {
    os.write(getBytes(image, quality));
  }

  public static byte[] getBytes(Image image, int quality) {
    return (new PngEncoder(image, false, PngEncoder.FILTER_NONE,
        quality)).pngEncode();
  }

  /**
   * Class constructor
   *
   */
  public PngEncoder() {
    this(null, false, FILTER_NONE, 0);
  }

  /**
   * Class constructor specifying Image to encode, with no alpha channel encoding.
   *
   * @param image A Java Image object which uses the DirectColorModel
   * @see java.awt.Image
   */
  public PngEncoder(Image image) {
    this(image, false, FILTER_NONE, 0);
  }

  /**
   * Class constructor specifying Image to encode, and whether to encode alpha.
   *
   * @param image A Java Image object which uses the DirectColorModel
   * @param encodeAlpha Encode the alpha channel? false=no; true=yes
   * @see java.awt.Image
   */
  public PngEncoder(Image image, boolean encodeAlpha) {
    this(image, encodeAlpha, FILTER_NONE, 0);
  }

  /**
   * Class constructor specifying Image to encode, whether to encode alpha, and filter to use.
   *
   * @param image A Java Image object which uses the DirectColorModel
   * @param encodeAlpha Encode the alpha channel? false=no; true=yes
   * @param whichFilter 0=none, 1=sub, 2=up
   * @see java.awt.Image
   */
  public PngEncoder(Image image, boolean encodeAlpha, int whichFilter) {
    this(image, encodeAlpha, whichFilter, 0);
  }


  /**
   * Class constructor specifying Image source to encode, whether to encode alpha, filter to use, and compression level.
   *
   * @param image A Java Image object
   * @param encodeAlpha Encode the alpha channel? false=no; true=yes
   * @param whichFilter 0=none, 1=sub, 2=up
   * @param compLevel 0..9
   * @see java.awt.Image
   */
  public PngEncoder(Image image, boolean encodeAlpha, int whichFilter,
      int compLevel) {

    this.image = image;
    this.encodeAlpha = encodeAlpha;
    setFilter(whichFilter);
    if ((compLevel >= 0) && (compLevel <= 9)) {
      this.compressionLevel = compLevel;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Set the image to be encoded
   *
   * @param image A Java Image object which uses the DirectColorModel
   * @see java.awt.Image
   * @see java.awt.image.DirectColorModel
   */
  public void setImage(Image image) {
    this.image = image;
    pngBytes = null;
  }

  /**
   * Creates an array of bytes that is the PNG equivalent of the current image, specifying whether to encode alpha or not.
   *
   * @param encodeAlpha boolean false=no alpha, true=encode alpha
   * @return an array of bytes, or null if there was a problem
   */
  byte[] pngEncode(boolean encodeAlpha) {

    byte[] pngIdBytes = {
      -119, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10
    };

    if (image == null) {
      return null;
    }
    width = image.getWidth(null);
    height = image.getHeight(null);
    //this.image = image;

    /*
     * start with an array that is big enough to hold all the pixels
     * (plus filter bytes), and an extra 200 bytes for header info
     */
    pngBytes = new byte[((width + 1) * height * 3) + 200];

    /*
     * keep track of largest byte written to the array
     */
    maxPos = 0;

    bytePos = writeBytes(pngIdBytes, 0);
    hdrPos = bytePos;
    writeHeader();
    dataPos = bytePos;
    if (writeImageData()) {
      writeEnd();
      pngBytes = resizeByteArray(pngBytes, maxPos);
    } else {
      pngBytes = null;
    }
    return pngBytes;
  }

  /**
   * Creates an array of bytes that is the PNG equivalent of the current image.
   * Alpha encoding is determined by its setting in the constructor.
   *
   * @return an array of bytes, or null if there was a problem
   */
  public byte[] pngEncode() {
    return pngEncode(encodeAlpha);
  }

  /**
   * Set the alpha encoding on or off.
   *
   * @param encodeAlpha  false=no, true=yes
   */
  public void setEncodeAlpha(boolean encodeAlpha) {
    this.encodeAlpha = encodeAlpha;
  }

  /**
   * Retrieve alpha encoding status.
   *
   * @return boolean false=no, true=yes
   */
  public boolean getEncodeAlpha() {
    return encodeAlpha;
  }

  /**
   * Set the filter to use
   *
   * @param whichFilter from constant list
   */
  public void setFilter(int whichFilter) {
    this.filter = FILTER_NONE;
    if (whichFilter <= FILTER_LAST) {
      this.filter = whichFilter;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Retrieve filtering scheme
   *
   * @return int (see constant list)
   */
  public int getFilter() {
    return filter;
  }

  /**
   * Set the compression level to use
   *
   * @param level 0 through 9
   */
  public void setCompressionLevel(int level) {
    if ((level >= 0) && (level <= 9)) {
      this.compressionLevel = level;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Retrieve compression level
   *
   * @return int in range 0-9
   */
  public int getCompressionLevel() {
    return compressionLevel;
  }

  /**
   * Increase or decrease the length of a byte array.
   *
   * @param array The original array.
   * @param newLength The length you wish the new array to have.
   * @return Array of newly desired length. If shorter than the
   *         original, the trailing elements are truncated.
   */
  protected byte[] resizeByteArray(byte[] array, int newLength) {

    byte[] newArray = new byte[newLength];
    int oldLength = array.length;

    System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, Math.min(oldLength, newLength));
    return newArray;
  }

  /**
   * Write an array of bytes into the pngBytes array.
   * Note: This routine has the side effect of updating
   * maxPos, the largest element written in the array.
   * The array is resized by 1000 bytes or the length
   * of the data to be written, whichever is larger.
   *
   * @param data The data to be written into pngBytes.
   * @param offset The starting point to write to.
   * @return The next place to be written to in the pngBytes array.
   */
  protected int writeBytes(byte[] data, int offset) {

    maxPos = Math.max(maxPos, offset + data.length);
    if (data.length + offset > pngBytes.length) {
      pngBytes = resizeByteArray(pngBytes,
          pngBytes.length + Math.max(1000, data.length));
    }
    System.arraycopy(data, 0, pngBytes, offset, data.length);
    return offset + data.length;
  }

  /**
   * Write an array of bytes into the pngBytes array, specifying number of bytes to write.
   * Note: This routine has the side effect of updating
   * maxPos, the largest element written in the array.
   * The array is resized by 1000 bytes or the length
   * of the data to be written, whichever is larger.
   *
   * @param data The data to be written into pngBytes.
   * @param nBytes The number of bytes to be written.
   * @param offset The starting point to write to.
   * @return The next place to be written to in the pngBytes array.
   */
  protected int writeBytes(byte[] data, int nBytes, int offset) {

    maxPos = Math.max(maxPos, offset + nBytes);
    if (nBytes + offset > pngBytes.length) {
      pngBytes = resizeByteArray(pngBytes,
          pngBytes.length + Math.max(1000, nBytes));
    }
    System.arraycopy(data, 0, pngBytes, offset, nBytes);
    return offset + nBytes;
  }

  /**
   * Write a two-byte integer into the pngBytes array at a given position.
   *
   * @param n The integer to be written into pngBytes.
   * @param offset The starting point to write to.
   * @return The next place to be written to in the pngBytes array.
   */
  protected int writeInt2(int n, int offset) {
    byte[] temp = {
      (byte) ((n >> 8) & 0xff), (byte) (n & 0xff)
    };
    return writeBytes(temp, offset);
  }

  /**
   * Write a four-byte integer into the pngBytes array at a given position.
   *
   * @param n The integer to be written into pngBytes.
   * @param offset The starting point to write to.
   * @return The next place to be written to in the pngBytes array.
   */
  protected int writeInt4(int n, int offset) {

    byte[] temp = {
      (byte) ((n >> 24) & 0xff), (byte) ((n >> 16) & 0xff),
      (byte) ((n >> 8) & 0xff), (byte) (n & 0xff)
    };
    return writeBytes(temp, offset);
  }

  /**
   * Write a single byte into the pngBytes array at a given position.
   *
   * @param b The byte to be written into pngBytes.
   * @param offset The starting point to write to.
   * @return The next place to be written to in the pngBytes array.
   */
  protected int writeByte(int b, int offset) {
    byte[] temp = {
      (byte) b
    };
    return writeBytes(temp, offset);
  }

  /**
   * Write a string into the pngBytes array at a given position.
   * This uses the getBytes method, so the encoding used will
   * be its default.
   *
   * @param s The string to be written into pngBytes.
   * @param offset The starting point to write to.
   * @return The next place to be written to in the pngBytes array.
   * @see java.lang.String#getBytes()
   */
  protected int writeString(String s, int offset) {
    return writeBytes(s.getBytes(), offset);
  }

  /**
   * Write a PNG "IHDR" chunk into the pngBytes array.
   */
  protected void writeHeader() {

    int startPos;

    startPos = bytePos = writeInt4(13, bytePos);
    bytePos = writeString("IHDR", bytePos);
    width = image.getWidth(null);
    height = image.getHeight(null);
    bytePos = writeInt4(width, bytePos);
    bytePos = writeInt4(height, bytePos);
    bytePos = writeByte(8, bytePos);      // bit depth
    bytePos = writeByte((encodeAlpha)
                        ? 6
                        : 2, bytePos);    // direct model
    bytePos = writeByte(0, bytePos);      // compression method
    bytePos = writeByte(0, bytePos);      // filter method
    bytePos = writeByte(0, bytePos);      // no interlace
    crc.reset();
    crc.update(pngBytes, startPos, bytePos - startPos);
    crcValue = crc.getValue();
    bytePos = writeInt4((int) crcValue, bytePos);
  }

  /**
   * Perform "sub" filtering on the given row.
   * Uses temporary array leftBytes to store the original values
   * of the previous pixels.  The array is 16 bytes long, which
   * will easily hold two-byte samples plus two-byte alpha.
   *
   * @param pixels The array holding the scan lines being built
   * @param startPos Starting position within pixels of bytes to be filtered.
   * @param width Width of a scanline in pixels.
   */
  protected void filterSub(byte[] pixels, int startPos, int width) {

    int i;
    int offset = bytesPerPixel;
    int actualStart = startPos + offset;
    int nBytes = width * bytesPerPixel;
    int leftInsert = offset;
    int leftExtract = 0;
    //byte current_byte;

    for (i = actualStart; i < startPos + nBytes; i++) {
      leftBytes[leftInsert] = pixels[i];
      pixels[i] = (byte) ((pixels[i] - leftBytes[leftExtract]) % 256);
      leftInsert = (leftInsert + 1) % 0x0f;
      leftExtract = (leftExtract + 1) % 0x0f;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Perform "up" filtering on the given row.
   * Side effect: refills the prior row with current row
   *
   * @param pixels The array holding the scan lines being built
   * @param startPos Starting position within pixels of bytes to be filtered.
   * @param width Width of a scanline in pixels.
   */
  protected void filterUp(byte[] pixels, int startPos, int width) {

    int i, nBytes;
    byte current_byte;

    nBytes = width * bytesPerPixel;

    for (i = 0; i < nBytes; i++) {
      current_byte = pixels[startPos + i];
      pixels[startPos + i] = (byte) ((pixels[startPos + i] - priorRow[i])
          % 256);
      priorRow[i] = current_byte;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Write the image data into the pngBytes array.
   * This will write one or more PNG "IDAT" chunks. In order
   * to conserve memory, this method grabs as many rows as will
   * fit into 32K bytes, or the whole image; whichever is less.
   *
   *
   * @return true if no errors; false if error grabbing pixels
   */
  protected boolean writeImageData() {

    int rowsLeft = height;     // number of rows remaining to write
    int startRow = 0;          // starting row to process this time through
    int nRows;                 // how many rows to grab at a time

    byte[] scanLines;          // the scan lines to be compressed
    int scanPos;               // where we are in the scan lines
    int startPos;    // where this line's actual pixels start (used for filtering)

    byte[] compressedLines;    // the resultant compressed lines
    int nCompressed;           // how big is the compressed area?

    //int depth;                 // color depth ( handle only 8 or 32 )

    PixelGrabber pg;

    bytesPerPixel = (encodeAlpha)
                    ? 4
                    : 3;

    Deflater scrunch = new Deflater(compressionLevel);
    ByteArrayOutputStream outBytes = new ByteArrayOutputStream(1024);

    DeflaterOutputStream compBytes = new DeflaterOutputStream(outBytes,
                                       scrunch);
    try {
      while (rowsLeft > 0) {
        nRows = Math.min(32767 / (width * (bytesPerPixel + 1)), rowsLeft);

        // nRows = rowsLeft;

        int[] pixels = new int[width * nRows];

        pg = new PixelGrabber(image, 0, startRow, width, nRows, pixels, 0,
            width);
        try {
          pg.grabPixels();
        } catch (Exception e) {
          System.err.println("interrupted waiting for pixels!");
          return false;
        }
        if ((pg.getStatus() & ImageObserver.ABORT) != 0) {
          System.err.println("image fetch aborted or errored");
          return false;
        }

        /*
         * Create a data chunk. scanLines adds "nRows" for
         * the filter bytes.
         */
        scanLines = new byte[width * nRows * bytesPerPixel + nRows];

        if (filter == FILTER_SUB) {
          leftBytes = new byte[16];
        }
        if (filter == FILTER_UP) {
          priorRow = new byte[width * bytesPerPixel];
        }

        scanPos = 0;
        startPos = 1;
        for (int i = 0; i < width * nRows; i++) {
          if (i % width == 0) {
            scanLines[scanPos++] = (byte) filter;
            startPos = scanPos;
          }
          scanLines[scanPos++] = (byte) ((pixels[i] >> 16) & 0xff);
          scanLines[scanPos++] = (byte) ((pixels[i] >> 8) & 0xff);
          scanLines[scanPos++] = (byte) ((pixels[i]) & 0xff);
          if (encodeAlpha) {
            scanLines[scanPos++] = (byte) ((pixels[i] >> 24) & 0xff);
          }
          if ((i % width == width - 1) && (filter != FILTER_NONE)) {
            if (filter == FILTER_SUB) {
              filterSub(scanLines, startPos, width);
            }
            if (filter == FILTER_UP) {
              filterUp(scanLines, startPos, width);
            }
          }
        }

        /*
         * Write these lines to the output area
         */
        compBytes.write(scanLines, 0, scanPos);


        startRow += nRows;
        rowsLeft -= nRows;
      }
      compBytes.close();

      /*
       * Write the compressed bytes
       */
      compressedLines = outBytes.toByteArray();
      nCompressed = compressedLines.length;

      crc.reset();
      bytePos = writeInt4(nCompressed, bytePos);
      bytePos = writeString("IDAT", bytePos);
      crc.update("IDAT".getBytes());
      bytePos = writeBytes(compressedLines, nCompressed, bytePos);
      crc.update(compressedLines, 0, nCompressed);

      crcValue = crc.getValue();
      bytePos = writeInt4((int) crcValue, bytePos);
      scrunch.finish();
      return true;
    } catch (IOException e) {
      System.err.println(e.toString());
      return false;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Write a PNG "IEND" chunk into the pngBytes array.
   */
  protected void writeEnd() {

    bytePos = writeInt4(0, bytePos);
    bytePos = writeString("IEND", bytePos);
    crc.reset();
    crc.update("IEND".getBytes());
    crcValue = crc.getValue();
    bytePos = writeInt4((int) crcValue, bytePos);
  }

}

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