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  26 /*
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  30  *** COPYRIGHT (c) Eastman Kodak Company, 1997                      ***
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  36 
  37 package java.awt.color;
  38 
  39 import sun.java2d.cmm.Profile;
  40 import sun.java2d.cmm.ProfileDeferralInfo;
  41 
  42 /**
  43  *
  44  * The ICC_ProfileRGB class is a subclass of the ICC_Profile class
  45  * that represents profiles which meet the following criteria:
  46  * <ul>
  47  * <li>The profile's color space type is RGB.</li>
  48  * <li>The profile includes the {@code redColorantTag},
  49  * {@code greenColorantTag}, {@code blueColorantTag},
  50  * {@code redTRCTag}, {@code greenTRCTag},
  51  * {@code blueTRCTag}, and {@code mediaWhitePointTag} tags.</li>
  52  * </ul>
  53  * The {@code ICC_Profile getInstance} method will
  54  * return an {@code ICC_ProfileRGB} object when these conditions are met.
  55  * Three-component, matrix-based input profiles and RGB display profiles are
  56  * examples of this type of profile.
  57  * <p>
  58  * This profile class provides color transform matrices and lookup tables
  59  * that Java or native methods can use directly to
  60  * optimize color conversion in some cases.
  61  * <p>
  62  * To transform from a device profile color space to the CIEXYZ Profile
  63  * Connection Space, each device color component is first linearized by
  64  * a lookup through the corresponding tone reproduction curve (TRC).
  65  * The resulting linear RGB components are converted to the CIEXYZ PCS
  66  * using a a 3x3 matrix constructed from the RGB colorants.
  67  * <pre>
  68  *
  69  * &nbsp;               linearR = redTRC[deviceR]
  70  *
  71  * &nbsp;               linearG = greenTRC[deviceG]
  72  *
  73  * &nbsp;               linearB = blueTRC[deviceB]
  74  *
  75  * &nbsp; _      _       _                                             _   _         _
  76  * &nbsp;[  PCSX  ]     [  redColorantX  greenColorantX  blueColorantX  ] [  linearR  ]
  77  * &nbsp;[        ]     [                                               ] [           ]
  78  * &nbsp;[  PCSY  ]  =  [  redColorantY  greenColorantY  blueColorantY  ] [  linearG  ]
  79  * &nbsp;[        ]     [                                               ] [           ]
  80  * &nbsp;[_ PCSZ _]     [_ redColorantZ  greenColorantZ  blueColorantZ _] [_ linearB _]
  81  *
  82  * </pre>
  83  * The inverse transform is performed by converting PCS XYZ components to linear
  84  * RGB components through the inverse of the above 3x3 matrix, and then converting
  85  * linear RGB to device RGB through inverses of the TRCs.
  86  */
  87 
  88 
  89 
  90 public class ICC_ProfileRGB
  91 extends ICC_Profile {
  92 
  93     static final long serialVersionUID = 8505067385152579334L;
  94 
  95     /**
  96      * Used to get a gamma value or TRC for the red component.
  97      */
  98     public static final int REDCOMPONENT = 0;
  99 
 100     /**
 101      * Used to get a gamma value or TRC for the green component.
 102      */
 103     public static final int GREENCOMPONENT = 1;
 104 
 105     /**
 106      * Used to get a gamma value or TRC for the blue component.
 107      */
 108     public static final int BLUECOMPONENT = 2;
 109 
 110 
 111     /**
 112      * Constructs an new {@code ICC_ProfileRGB} from a CMM ID.
 113      *
 114      * @param p The CMM ID for the profile.
 115      *
 116      */
 117     ICC_ProfileRGB(Profile p) {
 118         super(p);
 119     }
 120 
 121     /**
 122      * Constructs a new {@code ICC_ProfileRGB} from a
 123      * ProfileDeferralInfo object.
 124      *
 125      * @param pdi
 126      */
 127     ICC_ProfileRGB(ProfileDeferralInfo pdi) {
 128         super(pdi);
 129     }
 130 
 131 
 132     /**
 133      * Returns an array that contains the components of the profile's
 134      * {@code mediaWhitePointTag}.
 135      *
 136      * @return A 3-element {@code float} array containing the x, y,
 137      * and z components of the profile's {@code mediaWhitePointTag}.
 138      */
 139     public float[] getMediaWhitePoint() {
 140         return super.getMediaWhitePoint();
 141     }
 142 
 143 
 144     /**
 145      * Returns a 3x3 {@code float} matrix constructed from the
 146      * X, Y, and Z components of the profile's {@code redColorantTag},
 147      * {@code greenColorantTag}, and {@code blueColorantTag}.
 148      * <p>
 149      * This matrix can be used for color transforms in the forward
 150      * direction of the profile--from the profile color space
 151      * to the CIEXYZ PCS.
 152      *
 153      * @return A 3x3 {@code float} array that contains the x, y, and z
 154      * components of the profile's {@code redColorantTag},
 155      * {@code greenColorantTag}, and {@code blueColorantTag}.
 156      */
 157     public float[][] getMatrix() {
 158         float[][] theMatrix = new float[3][3];
 159         float[] tmpMatrix;
 160 
 161         tmpMatrix = getXYZTag(ICC_Profile.icSigRedColorantTag);
 162         theMatrix[0][0] = tmpMatrix[0];
 163         theMatrix[1][0] = tmpMatrix[1];
 164         theMatrix[2][0] = tmpMatrix[2];
 165         tmpMatrix = getXYZTag(ICC_Profile.icSigGreenColorantTag);
 166         theMatrix[0][1] = tmpMatrix[0];
 167         theMatrix[1][1] = tmpMatrix[1];
 168         theMatrix[2][1] = tmpMatrix[2];
 169         tmpMatrix = getXYZTag(ICC_Profile.icSigBlueColorantTag);
 170         theMatrix[0][2] = tmpMatrix[0];
 171         theMatrix[1][2] = tmpMatrix[1];
 172         theMatrix[2][2] = tmpMatrix[2];
 173         return theMatrix;
 174     }
 175 
 176     /**
 177      * Returns a gamma value representing the tone reproduction curve
 178      * (TRC) for a particular component.  The component parameter
 179      * must be one of REDCOMPONENT, GREENCOMPONENT, or BLUECOMPONENT.
 180      * <p>
 181      * If the profile
 182      * represents the TRC for the corresponding component
 183      * as a table rather than a single gamma value, an
 184      * exception is thrown.  In this case the actual table
 185      * can be obtained through the {@link #getTRC(int)} method.
 186      * When using a gamma value,
 187      * the linear component (R, G, or B) is computed as follows:
 188      * <pre>
 189      *
 190      * &nbsp;                                         gamma
 191      * &nbsp;        linearComponent = deviceComponent
 192      *
 193      *</pre>
 194      * @param component The {@code ICC_ProfileRGB} constant that
 195      * represents the component whose TRC you want to retrieve
 196      * @return the gamma value as a float.
 197      * @exception ProfileDataException if the profile does not specify
 198      *            the corresponding TRC as a single gamma value.
 199      */
 200     public float getGamma(int component) {
 201     float theGamma;
 202     int theSignature;
 203 
 204         switch (component) {
 205         case REDCOMPONENT:
 206             theSignature = ICC_Profile.icSigRedTRCTag;
 207             break;
 208 
 209         case GREENCOMPONENT:
 210             theSignature = ICC_Profile.icSigGreenTRCTag;
 211             break;
 212 
 213         case BLUECOMPONENT:
 214             theSignature = ICC_Profile.icSigBlueTRCTag;
 215             break;
 216 
 217         default:
 218             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Must be Red, Green, or Blue");
 219         }
 220 
 221         theGamma = super.getGamma(theSignature);
 222 
 223         return theGamma;
 224     }
 225 
 226     /**
 227      * Returns the TRC for a particular component as an array.
 228      * Component must be {@code REDCOMPONENT},
 229      * {@code GREENCOMPONENT}, or {@code BLUECOMPONENT}.
 230      * Otherwise the returned array
 231      * represents a lookup table where the input component value
 232      * is conceptually in the range [0.0, 1.0].  Value 0.0 maps
 233      * to array index 0 and value 1.0 maps to array index length-1.
 234      * Interpolation might be used to generate output values for
 235      * input values that do not map exactly to an index in the
 236      * array.  Output values also map linearly to the range [0.0, 1.0].
 237      * Value 0.0 is represented by an array value of 0x0000 and
 238      * value 1.0 by 0xFFFF.  In other words, the values are really unsigned
 239      * {@code short} values even though they are returned in a
 240      * {@code short} array.
 241      *
 242      * If the profile has specified the corresponding TRC
 243      * as linear (gamma = 1.0) or as a simple gamma value, this method
 244      * throws an exception.  In this case, the {@link #getGamma(int)}
 245      * method should be used to get the gamma value.
 246      *
 247      * @param component The {@code ICC_ProfileRGB} constant that
 248      * represents the component whose TRC you want to retrieve:
 249      * {@code REDCOMPONENT}, {@code GREENCOMPONENT}, or
 250      * {@code BLUECOMPONENT}.
 251      *
 252      * @return a short array representing the TRC.
 253      * @exception ProfileDataException if the profile does not specify
 254      *            the corresponding TRC as a table.
 255      */
 256     public short[] getTRC(int component) {
 257     short[] theTRC;
 258     int theSignature;
 259 
 260         switch (component) {
 261         case REDCOMPONENT:
 262             theSignature = ICC_Profile.icSigRedTRCTag;
 263             break;
 264 
 265         case GREENCOMPONENT:
 266             theSignature = ICC_Profile.icSigGreenTRCTag;
 267             break;
 268 
 269         case BLUECOMPONENT:
 270             theSignature = ICC_Profile.icSigBlueTRCTag;
 271             break;
 272 
 273         default:
 274             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Must be Red, Green, or Blue");
 275         }
 276 
 277         theTRC = super.getTRC(theSignature);
 278 
 279         return theTRC;
 280     }
 281 
 282 }