#[repr(C)]pub struct AVPortraitEffectsMatte { /* private fields */ }AVPortraitEffectsMatte only.Expand description
An object wrapping a matting image used for high quality rendering of portrait style effects onto an image (i.e. shallow depth of field, stage lighting, etc).
The pixel data in the matting image is represented in CVPixelBuffers as kCVPixelFormatType_OneComponent8 (‘L008’). It’s stored in image files as an auxiliary image, accessible using CGImageSourceCopyAuxiliaryDataInfoAtIndex with the data type kCGImageAuxiliaryDataTypePortraitEffectsMatte (see <ImageIO /CGImageProperties.h>).
See also Apple’s documentation
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Source§impl AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl AVPortraitEffectsMatte
pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
pub unsafe fn new() -> Retained<Self>
Sourcepub unsafe fn portraitEffectsMatteFromDictionaryRepresentation_error(
image_source_aux_data_info_dictionary: &NSDictionary,
) -> Result<Retained<Self>, Retained<NSError>>
pub unsafe fn portraitEffectsMatteFromDictionaryRepresentation_error( image_source_aux_data_info_dictionary: &NSDictionary, ) -> Result<Retained<Self>, Retained<NSError>>
Returns an AVPortraitEffectsMatte instance from auxiliary image information in an image file.
Parameter imageSourceAuxDataInfoDictionary: A dictionary of primitive portrait effects matte related information obtained from CGImageSourceCopyAuxiliaryDataInfoAtIndex.
Parameter outError: On return, if the portrait effects matte cannot be created, points to an NSError describing the problem.
Returns: An AVPortraitEffectsMatte instance, or nil if the auxiliary data info dictionary was malformed.
When using ImageIO framework’s CGImageSource API to read from a HEIF or JPEG file containing a portrait effects matte, AVPortraitEffectsMatte can be instantiated using the result of CGImageSourceCopyAuxiliaryDataInfoAtIndex, which returns a CFDictionary of primitive map information.
Sourcepub unsafe fn portraitEffectsMatteByReplacingPortraitEffectsMatteWithPixelBuffer_error(
&self,
pixel_buffer: &CVPixelBuffer,
) -> Result<Retained<Self>, Retained<NSError>>
Available on crate feature objc2-core-video only.
pub unsafe fn portraitEffectsMatteByReplacingPortraitEffectsMatteWithPixelBuffer_error( &self, pixel_buffer: &CVPixelBuffer, ) -> Result<Retained<Self>, Retained<NSError>>
objc2-core-video only.Returns an AVPortraitEffectsMatte instance wrapping the replacement pixel buffer.
Parameter pixelBuffer: A pixel buffer containing a portrait effects matting image, represented as kCVPixelFormatType_OneComponent8 with a kCVImageBufferTransferFunction_Linear transfer function.
Parameter outError: On return, if the AVPortraitEffectsMatte cannot be created, points to an NSError describing the problem.
Returns: An AVPortraitEffectsMatte instance, or nil if the pixel buffer is malformed.
When applying complex edits to media containing a portrait effects matte, you may create a derivative matte with arbitrary transforms applied to it, then use this initializer to create a new AVPortraitEffectsMatte.
Sourcepub unsafe fn dictionaryRepresentationForAuxiliaryDataType(
&self,
out_aux_data_type: Option<&mut Option<Retained<NSString>>>,
) -> Option<Retained<NSDictionary>>
pub unsafe fn dictionaryRepresentationForAuxiliaryDataType( &self, out_aux_data_type: Option<&mut Option<Retained<NSString>>>, ) -> Option<Retained<NSDictionary>>
Returns a dictionary of primitive map information to be used when writing an image file with a portrait effects matte.
Parameter outAuxDataType: On output, the auxiliary data type to be used when calling CGImageDestinationAddAuxiliaryDataInfo. Currently the only supported auxiliary data type is kCGImageAuxiliaryDataTypePortraitEffectsMatte.
Returns: A dictionary of CGImageDestination compatible portrait effects matte information, or nil if the auxDataType is unsupported.
When using ImageIO framework’s CGImageDestination API to write portrait effects matte information to a HEIF or JPEG file, you may use this method to generate a dictionary of primitive map information consumed by CGImageDestinationAddAuxiliaryDataInfo.
Sourcepub unsafe fn pixelFormatType(&self) -> u32
pub unsafe fn pixelFormatType(&self) -> u32
Specifies the pixel format type of this object’s internal matting image.
Currently the only supported CV pixel format type for the matting image is kCVPixelFormatType_OneComponent8.
Sourcepub unsafe fn mattingImage(&self) -> Retained<CVPixelBuffer>
Available on crate feature objc2-core-video only.
pub unsafe fn mattingImage(&self) -> Retained<CVPixelBuffer>
objc2-core-video only.Provides access to the portrait effects matte’s internal image.
The pixel format can be queried using the pixelFormatType property.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl AsRef<NSObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl Borrow<NSObject> for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl ClassType for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl ClassType for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "AVPortraitEffectsMatte"
const NAME: &'static str = "AVPortraitEffectsMatte"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<AVPortraitEffectsMatte as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<AVPortraitEffectsMatte as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl Debug for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl Deref for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl Deref for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl Hash for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl Hash for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl Message for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl Message for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
impl NSObjectProtocol for AVPortraitEffectsMatte
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
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