Struct rawloader::CFA
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pub struct CFA { pub name: String, pub width: usize, pub height: usize, // some fields omitted }
Representation of the color filter array pattern in raw cameras
Example
use rawloader::CFA; let cfa = CFA::new("RGGB"); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(0,0), 0); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(0,1), 1); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(1,0), 1); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(1,1), 2);
You will almost always get your CFA struct from a RawImage decode, already fully initialized and ready to be used in processing. The color_at() implementation is designed to be fast so it can be called inside the inner loop of demosaic or other color-aware algorithms that work on pre-demosaic data
Fields
name: String
width: usize
height: usize
Methods
impl CFA
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fn new(patname: &str) -> CFA
Create a new CFA from a string describing it. For simplicity the pattern is specified as each pixel being one of R/G/B/E representing the 0/1/2/3 colors in a 4 color image. The pattern is specified as the colors in each row concatenated so RGGB means that the first row is RG and the second row GB. Row size is determined by pattern size (e.g., the xtrans pattern is 6x6 and thus 36 characters long). In theory this could lead to confusion between different pattern sizes but in practice there are only a few oddball cameras no one cares about that do anything but 2x2 and 6x6 (and those work fine with this as well).
fn color_at(&self, row: usize, col: usize) -> usize
Get the color index at the given position. Designed to be fast so it can be called from inner loops without performance issues.
fn shift(&self, x: usize, y: usize) -> CFA
Shift the pattern left and/or down. This is useful when cropping the image to get the equivalent pattern of the crop when it's not a multiple of the pattern size.
Example
use rawloader::CFA; let cfa = CFA::new("RGGB"); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(0,0), 0); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(0,1), 1); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(1,0), 1); assert_eq!(cfa.color_at(1,1), 2); let shifted = cfa.shift(1,1); assert_eq!(shifted.color_at(0,0), 2); assert_eq!(shifted.color_at(0,1), 1); assert_eq!(shifted.color_at(1,0), 1); assert_eq!(shifted.color_at(1,1), 0);
Trait Implementations
impl Debug for CFA
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impl Clone for CFA
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fn clone(&self) -> CFA
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source
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