/**************************************************************************** * This is a plugin for GIMP v 0.99.8 or later. Documentation is * available at http://www.rru.com/~meo/gimp/ . * * Copyright (C) 1997-98 Miles O'Neal http://www.rru.com/~meo/ * Blur code Copyright (C) 1995 Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis * GUI based on GTK code from: * alienmap (Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Daniel Cotting) * plasma (Copyright (C) 1996 Stephen Norris), * oilify (Copyright (C) 1996 Torsten Martinsen), * ripple (Copyright (C) 1997 Brian Degenhardt) and * whirl (Copyright (C) 1997 Federico Mena Quintero). * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Blur: * * blur version 2.1 (10 June 2004 WES) * history * 2.1 - 10 June 2004 WES * removed dialog along with randomization and repeat options * 2.0 - 1 May 1998 MEO * based on randomize 1.7 * * Please send any patches or suggestions to the author: meo@rru.com . * * Blur applies a 3x3 blurring convolution kernel to the specified drawable. * * For each pixel in the selection or image, * whether to change the pixel is decided by picking a * random number, weighted by the user's "randomization" percentage. * If the random number is in range, the pixel is modified. For * blurring, an average is determined from the current and adjacent * pixels. *(Except for the random factor, the blur code came * straight from the original S&P blur plug-in.)* * * This works only with RGB and grayscale images. * ****************************************************************************/ #include "config.h" #include #include #include "libgimp/stdplugins-intl.h" /********************************* * * PLUGIN-SPECIFIC CONSTANTS * ********************************/ #define PLUG_IN_PROC "plug-in-blur" /********************************* * * LOCAL FUNCTIONS * ********************************/ static void query (void); static void run (const gchar *name, gint nparams, const GimpParam *param, gint *nreturn_vals, GimpParam **return_vals); const GimpPlugInInfo PLUG_IN_INFO = { NULL, /* init_proc */ NULL, /* quit_proc */ query, /* query_proc */ run, /* run_proc */ }; static void blur (GimpDrawable *drawable); static inline void blur_prepare_row (GimpPixelRgn *pixel_rgn, guchar *data, gint x, gint y, gint w); /************************************ Guts ***********************************/ MAIN () /********************************* * * query() - query_proc * * called by GIMP to learn about this plug-in * ********************************/ static void query (void) { static const GimpParamDef args[] = { { GIMP_PDB_INT32, "run-mode", "The run mode { RUN-INTERACTIVE (0), RUN-NONINTERACTIVE (1) }" }, { GIMP_PDB_IMAGE, "image", "Input image (unused)" }, { GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, "drawable", "Input drawable" }, }; gimp_install_procedure (PLUG_IN_PROC, N_("Simple blur, fast but not very strong"), "This plug-in blurs the specified drawable, using " "a 3x3 blur. Indexed images are not supported.", "Miles O'Neal ", "Miles O'Neal, Spencer Kimball, Peter Mattis, " "Torsten Martinsen, Brian Degenhardt, " "Federico Mena Quintero, Stephen Norris, " "Daniel Cotting", "1995-1998", N_("_Blur"), "RGB*, GRAY*", GIMP_PLUGIN, G_N_ELEMENTS (args), 0, args, NULL); } static void run (const gchar *name, gint nparams, const GimpParam *param, gint *nreturn_vals, GimpParam **return_vals) { GimpDrawable *drawable; GimpRunMode run_mode; GimpPDBStatusType status = GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS; static GimpParam values[1]; INIT_I18N (); values[0].type = GIMP_PDB_STATUS; values[0].data.d_status = status; *nreturn_vals = 1; *return_vals = values; if (strcmp (name, PLUG_IN_PROC) != 0 || nparams < 3) { values[0].data.d_status = GIMP_PDB_CALLING_ERROR; return; } run_mode = param[0].data.d_int32; drawable = gimp_drawable_get (param[2].data.d_drawable); /* * Make sure the drawable type is appropriate. */ if (gimp_drawable_is_rgb (drawable->drawable_id) || gimp_drawable_is_gray (drawable->drawable_id)) { gimp_progress_init (_("Blurring")); gimp_tile_cache_ntiles (2 * (drawable->width / gimp_tile_width () + 1)); blur (drawable); if (run_mode != GIMP_RUN_NONINTERACTIVE) { gimp_displays_flush (); } } else { status = GIMP_PDB_EXECUTION_ERROR; } values[0].data.d_status = status; gimp_drawable_detach (drawable); } /********************************* * * blur_prepare_row() * * Get a row of pixels. If the requested row * is off the edge, clone the edge row. * ********************************/ static inline void blur_prepare_row (GimpPixelRgn *pixel_rgn, guchar *data, gint x, gint y, gint w) { gint b; y = CLAMP (y, 0, pixel_rgn->h - 1); gimp_pixel_rgn_get_row (pixel_rgn, data, x, y, w); /* * Fill in edge pixels */ for (b = 0; b < pixel_rgn->bpp; b++) data[-(gint)pixel_rgn->bpp + b] = data[b]; for (b = 0; b < pixel_rgn->bpp; b++) data[w * pixel_rgn->bpp + b] = data[(w - 1) * pixel_rgn->bpp + b]; } /********************************* * * blur() * * Actually mess with the image. * ********************************/ static void blur (GimpDrawable *drawable) { GimpPixelRgn srcPR, destPR; gint width, height; gint bytes; guchar *dest, *d; guchar *prev_row, *pr; guchar *cur_row, *cr; guchar *next_row, *nr; guchar *tmp; gint row, col; gint x1, y1, x2, y2; gint ind; gboolean has_alpha; if (! gimp_drawable_mask_intersect (drawable->drawable_id, &x1, &y1, &width, &height)) return; x2 = x1 + width; y2 = y1 + height; /* * Get the size of the input image. (This will/must be the same * as the size of the output image. Also get alpha info. */ width = drawable->width; height = drawable->height; bytes = drawable->bpp; has_alpha = gimp_drawable_has_alpha (drawable->drawable_id); /* * allocate row buffers */ prev_row = g_new (guchar, (x2 - x1 + 2) * bytes); cur_row = g_new (guchar, (x2 - x1 + 2) * bytes); next_row = g_new (guchar, (x2 - x1 + 2) * bytes); dest = g_new (guchar, (x2 - x1) * bytes); /* * initialize the pixel regions */ gimp_pixel_rgn_init (&srcPR, drawable, 0, 0, width, height, FALSE, FALSE); gimp_pixel_rgn_init (&destPR, drawable, 0, 0, width, height, TRUE, TRUE); pr = prev_row + bytes; cr = cur_row + bytes; nr = next_row + bytes; /* * prepare the first row and previous row */ blur_prepare_row (&srcPR, pr, x1, y1 - 1, (x2 - x1)); blur_prepare_row (&srcPR, cr, x1, y1, (x2 - x1)); /* * loop through the rows, applying the selected convolution */ for (row = y1; row < y2; row++) { /* prepare the next row */ blur_prepare_row (&srcPR, nr, x1, row + 1, (x2 - x1)); d = dest; ind = 0; for (col = 0; col < (x2 - x1) * bytes; col++) { ind++; if (ind == bytes || !has_alpha) { /* * If no alpha channel, * or if there is one and this is it... */ *d++ = ((gint) pr[col - bytes] + (gint) pr[col] + (gint) pr[col + bytes] + (gint) cr[col - bytes] + (gint) cr[col] + (gint) cr[col + bytes] + (gint) nr[col - bytes] + (gint) nr[col] + (gint) nr[col + bytes] + 4) / 9; ind = 0; } else { /* * otherwise we have an alpha channel, * but this is a color channel */ *d++ = ROUND( ((gdouble) (pr[col - bytes] * pr[col - ind]) + (gdouble) (pr[col] * pr[col + bytes - ind]) + (gdouble) (pr[col + bytes] * pr[col + 2*bytes - ind]) + (gdouble) (cr[col - bytes] * cr[col - ind]) + (gdouble) (cr[col] * cr[col + bytes - ind]) + (gdouble) (cr[col + bytes] * cr[col + 2*bytes - ind]) + (gdouble) (nr[col - bytes] * nr[col - ind]) + (gdouble) (nr[col] * nr[col + bytes - ind]) + (gdouble) (nr[col + bytes] * nr[col + 2*bytes - ind])) / ((gdouble) pr[col - ind] + (gdouble) pr[col + bytes - ind] + (gdouble) pr[col + 2*bytes - ind] + (gdouble) cr[col - ind] + (gdouble) cr[col + bytes - ind] + (gdouble) cr[col + 2*bytes - ind] + (gdouble) nr[col - ind] + (gdouble) nr[col + bytes - ind] + (gdouble) nr[col + 2*bytes - ind])); } } /* * Save the modified row, shuffle the row pointers, and every * so often, update the progress meter. */ gimp_pixel_rgn_set_row (&destPR, dest, x1, row, (x2 - x1)); tmp = pr; pr = cr; cr = nr; nr = tmp; if ((row % 32) == 0) gimp_progress_update ((gdouble) row / (gdouble) (y2 - y1)); } gimp_progress_update (1.0); /* * update the blurred region */ gimp_drawable_flush (drawable); gimp_drawable_merge_shadow (drawable->drawable_id, TRUE); gimp_drawable_update (drawable->drawable_id, x1, y1, (x2 - x1), (y2 - y1)); /* * clean up after ourselves. */ g_free (prev_row); g_free (cur_row); g_free (next_row); g_free (dest); }